Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Another Hate-Trump Demonstration, Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Update & Inside the FBI’s Summer Heat Operation
Episode Date: October 10, 2025Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill reviews the Senate’s decision to reject the resolution testing Trump’s authority to strike vessels he says are carrying drugs. The latest on I...srael and Hamas, and whether President Trump will visit the Middle East as a potential agreement approaches. Is Donald Trump exercising more power than previous presidents? Bill explains what the FBI’s Summer Heat operation is and how many arrests it made. Final Thought: Don’t miss the Confronting Evil special tonight at 9PM ET, exclusively for BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge members! Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, October 9, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, October 9, 2025.
Stand up for your country.
Unbelievable chaos this week.
I know I look calm.
Unbelievable chaos.
And his smart life tip.
If you live your life in chaos, if you allow it, if you nurture it, if you snuggle with it, you're going to get in trouble.
My operation is pretty smooth.
We don't embrace chaos and we put it out very quickly because it just gets worse and worse and worse.
But this was beyond my control.
So let me walk you through it because it's very interesting.
So we were supposed to have an interview with President Trump on two.
Tuesday, this coming Tuesday.
And those things take a while is set up.
And the president watches the no-spin news every night now.
He sent me a text at 2 in the morning, this morning,
complimenting me on my talking points memo about the comparison between JFK and Donald Trump
and how they both had to use the National Guard to enforce federal law.
And it's just grounded in history.
There's no partisan stuff about it.
And I'm going to do that on our YouTube channel.
I'm going to give you a little bit more on it.
But I did that yesterday.
If you're a premium concierge, remember, you've got a transcript.
You should get one.
Because the argument that I made is going to be used in the Supreme Court.
And it's all very complimentary to us.
Okay?
And I was very pleased to get the text at 2 in the morning.
I wasn't up, but then I got up a little bit later to go to the head.
head and I just, you know, I shouldn't do that, but I just hit it and there was the text.
And I appreciated that from President Trump.
But anyway, the interview that was supposed to do on Tuesday in the White House is now out
because it looks like the president's going to go to the Middle East on Sunday.
That maybe won't happen, but because that's in play, then all of his other obligations
have been canceled, including
the interview with him, which is
really too bad. He's got a lot
of questions. And
then I had to make an adjustment on it
because it was the lead to the
three Americans show,
which is next Wednesday,
this coming Wednesday, at the
Kennedy Center in D.C. And if you want to see
us, Stephen A. Smith,
Chris Cuomo, and me,
let's go to the News Nation websites, and he'll
guide you in. Okay?
But that's going to be
simulcast on CW, on Syria. I mean, it's enormous. So my plan was interview the president on tape,
kick off the three American show with that, and then boom. But now we have to reconfigure.
This is life in the fast lane, and this is the fastest lane there is, what I'm doing. Okay.
So we're still going to have a great, great to our Three Americans program at the Kennedy Center.
It's going to be very interesting.
I'll be on Cuomo and News Nation tonight at 8 to talk about it.
The Three American Show is also at 8.
So that's just coming Wednesday.
Tonight at 8 I'll be on Cuomo and all of that.
So if I collapse during this broadcast, you'll understand why.
All right, let's get to it.
Talking points memo, Senate votes down a resolution to stop Trump's attack on drug vessels in the Caribbean.
Okay.
Why?
Why would you do that?
Now, the resolution failed.
But not by much.
not by much
the vote was
51
for failure
we're not going to do it to 48
yeah let's stop them
a number of politicians
I mean this is pretty
pretty standard
Rand Paul
what are you going to do
Senator from Kentucky
he voted for the resolution to stop
the attacks
Lisa Murkowski and Alaska
she's not a Republican
You guys up there, I'm not telling you to vote for, but Senator Murkowski is not a Republican.
I don't think she's a Democrat either.
I don't know what she is, but she's certainly not a Republican.
And then Federman, the Democrat from Pennsylvania, he voted to allow the president continue to attack the drug crafts.
Now, President has the authority because he declared the drug cartels in Venezuela.
as you're doing all this as terrorists, terror groups.
You remember after 9-11, Bush the Youngers said, look,
I got to have the authority to attack these Al-Qaeda's and ISIS and everybody else.
I can't go to Congress every two minutes to get permission to attack these people.
So if we designate them terrorists, we can attack them.
That's exactly the law.
So this is just another demonstration of hate Trump.
that's what this is.
So you will not be surprised
that the two people heading this
are Senator Adam Schiff
and Senator Tim Kane of Virginia.
They hate Trump.
They're doing everything they can
to stop everything Trump wants to do.
Okay.
If you think that's
in benefit of the United States,
then you're entitled to your opinion,
but you're a moron.
Sorry to be blunt.
So if I'm trying to stop more than 100,000 deaths a year in this country, and it's three times that, with all the health stuff that comes from taking narcotics, but trying to stop that, and I have the authority to use the military against the drug smugglers, I do.
Right?
I do.
Now, the, hey Trump people, the Democrats, go, oh, we don't have any proof.
Well, yeah, you do.
Number one, the Dominican Republic found some of the debris from one of these blown up boats.
Say, it was all those cocaine floating around.
And number two, why would anybody bother to attack some guy out fishing?
You know, come on.
So we have very good intel inside Venezuela.
And they know when these boats are going out.
And that's what's happening.
All right, so I'm going to play you Adam Schiff.
He probably Trump's biggest enemy, roll of take.
It is hard to describe just how extraordinary and dangerous this action is
and the kind of precedent that it sets.
Because there are lots of ships carrying narcotics, tragically a lot of them headed for the United States,
many headed for Caribbean countries, and our practice has always been to interdict those ships.
And how did that work out of those?
Senator, the interdiction thing.
How did it work out under Biden?
Let's get specific.
I had it work out thing, interdicting the ships.
That worked out pretty well?
Well, according to Border Patrol, Biden's last year, 23, 24, record amount of fentanyl seas,
which means a record amount was coming over, 20,000 pounds.
Kill 20 million people, easy.
Okay, so how did that work out that interdiction?
Go on, let's go all the way back, okay, to Vietnam.
Never been a shortage of narcotics in America.
Never, you want heroin, you want cocaine, methamphetamine, hey, you go out, you find out
where the dealer is, you buy it a deal, never a shortage.
But that's an interdiction, that was working pretty well, isn't it?
Now, the fact that the United States is now blowing drug boats out of the water, that is an inhibitor
Okay, so if you're on that boat, you go, oh, that's why Maduro, the leader of Venezuela was up to here in the narcotics.
Okay, he's getting paid tens of millions of dollars, in my opinion.
I can't prove it, but it's a narco state Venezuela.
That's why he doesn't want this.
This is his money.
So Schiff is, look, I got no respect for the man.
I'm sorry.
And there are Republican senators I don't respect either.
Murkowski.
Okay, so it's not a partisan play.
But he's like, if Trump wants it, I don't want it.
And that's a memo.
Okay.
So there's a poll, Reuters.
It's a news service that doesn't like Trump.
And a poll is about the National Guard being sent to cities.
But the questions are too simple.
Now, what does that mean?
It means that you're asking people for an opinion of something they don't know about.
So that would be like me doing a poll and calling you up and say,
the war of 1812, should we have done that?
Should we have been engaged in that war?
And you go like that, all right?
Now, a few of you do know about the war of 1812, but not met.
So this is 1154 U.S. adults.
First question.
President should only deploy troops to areas with external threats.
That means outside of the United States.
Yes, 58, no 25, don't know 18.
All right, so the external threat, if there's an internal threat,
that 58% of the people say, no, no military, no National Guard.
Well, I put you in the direct opposite of John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower,
U.S. Grant, and a whole bunch of other presidents,
who had to use the U.S. federal military to solve,
very serious bombs.
But you're on the opposite side of that.
Now, if
those 1154 U.S. adults are sitting
right next to me now, they would
not know what I'm talking about, I guarantee you.
They don't know what Kennedy did
and what Eisenhower did.
Now, we did
it earlier this week, and if you're a premium
consideration member I say, you get a transcript
that it was about civil
rights.
State, some of them in the South just wouldn't obey the civil rights law.
Wouldn't let the black kids in school, public school.
Kennedy said 17,000 people.
17,000 U.S. military, paratroopers, down Alabama.
Do you think most people know that?
They remember that in 1963?
They don't.
Second question on the Reuters' fault.
The president should be able to send troops to a state,
even if its governor objects.
Yes, 37%, no, 48.
That second question doesn't make any sense
in conjunction with the first question, okay?
So it doesn't matter what the governor wants,
although this is an interesting aside,
Trump asked Pritzker, the governor of Illinois,
to call up the guard to protect the people
in the South Side who are being gunned down by the drug gangs,
So I wouldn't do it.
Wouldn't do it.
4,000 dead.
I'm not calling them up.
Why not?
You got 4,000 dead, 80% African Americans.
Why aren't you calling them up?
The Trump wanted the locals to take action.
They wouldn't do it.
And they won't protect, as we proved, the ICE agents in Chicago.
So therefore, you got the guard there.
About 5 to 700 of them.
And they'll be patrolling over the weekend, I'm pretty sure.
So, I'm going to do a big takeout on the YouTube channel, our YouTube channel, because
that's all over the world, and I want people in other countries to understand exactly
what's going on.
So I'm going to have soundbys from Eisenhower and JFK and explain the whole thing.
So sign up for that, it's free, subscribe, to YouTube.com slash Bill O'Reilly.
We'll give you the address a little later on.
Here are the lawsuits about the National Guard, State of Illinois, Chicago, State of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, State of California, District of Columbia.
Okay, so there's six lawsuits.
Supreme Court will knock them out.
I'm very confident that will happen.
All right, let us from the Middle East.
So it looks like there is a deal, at least a verbal deal.
the Knesset in Israel voting on the deal
they'll vote to take it
because this is this hostages will be released
anything could happen here
so I'm just reporting where we know right now
all right and that's why the president
will go to the Middle East if this deal is signed
now
Netanyahu
put an AI generated image of Trump
getting the Nobel Peace Prize, which Trump wants.
The Norwegians, you know, I'm not going to say anything now because I'm working on this
myself, but not like they're fair over there.
Whitkoff, Steve Whitkoff, Trump's main negotiator, and his sudden-in-law, Jared Kushner,
who's got all kinds of business with the Gulf states, there.
involved with this negotiation as well as the president and Marco Rubio the
Secretary of State. Do I think it'll happen? I do. I think it'll happen. Could be
wrong. So tomorrow the president goes to Walter Reed Medical Center very fine
facility in Maryland. I was there doing a charity thing the wounded of Iraq and
Afghanistan and I was impressed. She gets a medical
medical checkup. And then I wonder, what happened to Biden's doctor? The guy didn't tell anybody
that Biden had prostate cancer in last February, and then he has prostate cancer. Where is that?
How come we don't know what that's all about? But anyway, so Trump's getting an exam tomorrow.
Another poll. Power. Power. A lot of people love power. I'm, you know.
I had the choice between money and power, I'm taking the money, because I can give it away.
You can't get power away.
Power, I mean, sometimes I can write wrongs as we do in our concierge membership for Bill O'Reilly.com.
If you're getting hosed, I can come in and do some serious damage to the people who are hurting you.
And so that's power.
And we use it that way.
but just power, people go,
you know.
Okay, there it is.
Pew is a good research center.
3,455 U.S. adults.
Compared to other recent presidents,
you think Donald Trump is trying to exercise
more presidential power,
69%, less 2%,
not the same 21.
The answer there,
if we're doing Jeopardy is more.
All right, President Trump believes
in executive power,
executive branch.
No question about it.
No question.
And he joins Alexander Hamilton,
Andrew Jackson,
Abraham Lincoln,
Theodore Roosevelt,
Franklin Roosevelt,
all of those presidents.
that the supremacy should lie in the executive branch.
Trump is the pursuit of power
is the highest level in modern times.
Now, maybe you don't like that.
Obviously, Democrats don't.
Second question, as you may know, Donald Trump
is used a number of executive orders to set policy.
Do you think Trump is doing too much by executive order?
51, too little, six, about right, 27.
I haven't seen the executive orders from the president that I objected to.
But I didn't really study all of them.
There are a lot of them we don't even have time to report.
He is a lot of them, no doubt about it.
Next question, improve the way the government works.
Has Trump done that?
Definitely improved it.
19, probably improved it, 20%, 30% 39 altogether.
not improve the government, 18, definitely not 41.
That's not a good number for the president.
The government day don't think is working as it should.
Final question, improperly encouraged federal investigations of political opponents.
Okay, interesting question.
Definitely done that, 38, probably 24.
Haven't done it 21, definitely haven't done it, 15.
So he's underwater 62 to 37.
Donald Trump has used his power to royal, that's a good word, right?
R-O-I-L, his political opponents, but some of them broke the law.
I do the same thing.
I always measure what I would do.
Come me, I go after him.
I didn't call me corrupted that Justice Department, that FBI agency, to a degree that I haven't seen since Nixon.
Garland was bad under Biden.
He was terrible.
Where is he?
He disappeared.
He may be up in Greenland somewhere.
Garland's bad, but he didn't do anything.
But Comey ran wild.
I don't think he should get away with it.
Now, I don't think he's going to get convicted of the perjury stuff.
I don't see it.
It could be wrong on that.
But the fact that he has to go through it and people know what he did,
didn't do, is worthy exercise. And then I look at all the others that he, Schiff and Letitia
James. Man, I think they all abuse their power in trying to destroy him and his family.
Anyway, that's my point of view.
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FBI issued a report on the summer heat operation that I never even heard of.
So the FBI summer heat operation, all 55 FBI offices across the country.
happened from June 24th to September 20th, summer.
Here are the stats.
8,629 arrests.
Bulk of the arrests, gang members, 6,500.
1,053 child victims were involved with these crimes.
45,000 kilograms of cocaine seized just in the summer.
Cartel Adam Schiff, please.
421 kilograms of fentanyl seized, almost 2,300 weapons seized.
Not a bad summer for the FBI, now that Comey's not there.
You will never hear this reported on the national television news.
I don't even think Fox are reported.
They just don't do it.
Okay. So the guard now is on the outskirts of Chicago. I got my people there. They're training. I hope they're going to use restraint. I think the National Guard has conducted itself in Washington. Excellent. Excellent. I got my son down there watching. He says, they're great, Dad. They're just patrolling, everything's safe. So I got boots on the ground in D.C.
I think by this weekend their guard will move into Chicago proper
and patrol and protect ICE agents.
That is the reason they're there,
but the real reason there is to suppress crime.
But then you get into legalisms.
If you say the reason the guard is there is to protect ICE agents,
that's firm constitutional ground.
So Prisker, the worst mayor in the country,
he doesn't want any part of this.
And because like shift with the narcotics,
Pritzker hasn't solved one problem.
Now, crime is coming down a bit in Chicago,
but there's still bodies all over the place.
Okay.
So Trump says, quote,
Chicago mayor should be in jail
for failing to protect ICE officers,
Governor Pritzker also.
That's Trump.
but you can't put them in jail because they didn't commit a crime.
Not doing your duty is not a crime.
Okay?
Derelliction duty is not a crime.
Can't put them in jail.
Can you humiliate them, which is what Trump is doing.
Here's how Pritzker responded.
You know as well as I do, the president of the United States in the last 24 hours called for you to be imprisoned.
I want to give you an opportunity with senior reaction on social news.
media, but I want to hear what you have to say back to the President of the United States.
Well, let's start with the idea that this is a convicted felon.
I mean, think about that, who is threatening to jail me.
I got to say, this guy's unhinged, he's insecure, he's a wannabe dictator, and there's one thing
I really want to say to Donald Trump.
If you come from my people, you come through me.
So come and get me.
Now, a lot of people get angry, not me.
I think Pritzke's through.
I think he's done.
And all of this madness that we're seeing in Oregon, in L.A., California, Illinois,
going to work against the progressive left.
People are going, you know what, you're not doing your job.
Most clear thinking people are feeling that way.
In my opinion, I could be wrong.
The exception is Boston.
because that mayor woo
she's up there
doing the same thing
and she's just going to get reelected
nobody's even running against
her. Boston very very left
wing town
I got to get up to
Boston find out what's going on up there
interesting
overseas Denmark
this is a bogus story but
it's amusing
so the prime minister of
Denmark is a woman named
met Friedrichson, okay?
She has announced that there is a new law
coming out of Copenhagen in Denmark,
and Denmark's a nice little country.
You go over there, it's two or three days, all right,
Viking things and all that.
All right.
So no social media, according to the Danish parliament,
for kids under 15,
because they're, quote, stealing our children's childhood.
their kids have increased anxiety and depression so they're going to pass a law they already have
that if you're under 15 you can't have social media how are they going to enforce it how are you
going to do that they don't know okay so prime minister frederickson says does not specify how the law
is going to work yeah can't work what are you going to have cops going around and
Some kid has a dopey phone, you take them into custody?
All of this is is just sending a message.
That's what this is.
I can't enforce it.
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