Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly: 'What Trump Wants, Trump's Probably Going to Get'
Episode Date: November 14, 2024Bill O'Reilly breaks down what you can expect from Donald Trump in the early days of his second administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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So Donald Trump is working hard already because he's the hardest working campaign guy
in the history of this republic.
Nobody has ever worked harder than Donald Trump to win an election.
Nobody.
And believe me, I know.
I wrote confronting the president, so I know the work ethic.
And now that he won, he's trying to get ahead of stuff.
How is he trying to do that?
Three ways.
Number one, he's calling key people,
like the President of Mexico, all right?
Like Putin, like the Speaker of the House,
like the three senators in contention
to be the House majority leader.
So he's calling, and he's basically previewing
what he's gonna do on January 20th,
Martin Luther King Day, inauguration day.
because he's going to swing fast.
It's not going to be a leisure time, all right?
And he's telling him, look, this is what we need to accomplish.
This is what you can expect to happen.
And even if you don't like Trump, when he says something, you've got to listen to him.
Because he's not a politician, isn't, it's not too forked.
All right?
It's basically, if Trump wants to do it, Trump's going to do it.
Whether it's good or bad, he's going to do it.
That's kind of guy he is.
So that's taking up a lot of his time.
Then he's appointing people.
He's got two on the border already.
He's got Susie Wiles' chief of staff.
I don't know Ms. Wiles.
That's the former football player announcer, Pat Somerall's daughter,
who gets rave reviews from people inside the Trump camp,
but I don't know her.
So I can't give you any evaluation of her.
But he appointed our chief of staff,
and now they're vetting, and they're moving pretty quick
about who's going to be the secretary of this,
the secretary of that, who's going to have this job,
who's going to have that job.
And a lot of it is rewarding favors.
There's always that.
I like the best and the brightest,
but I'm a realistic guy,
and I know that loyalty will be rewarded by Donald Trump.
And most politicians do that.
They do.
Nothing wrong with that unless you give
like Jeff Sessions.
Remember, he got appointed Attorney General
because he was the Trump supporter,
he was a senator from Alabama, remember that?
And he came out first, first senator to support Trump.
Trump gave him the AG job, which he wanted.
And it was a disaster.
Because Sessions had no experience
in that kind of a bureaucracy.
You don't want to do that.
Rex Tillerson, it was Secretary of State,
first one under Trump.
Disaster.
He ran Exxon.
So what?
run an Exxon where you are a dictator
is a lot different to be in Secretary of State
when you have to persuade people
to do the right thing
when they don't want to do the right thing.
But you need real brain power
in the Attorney General's office
in the Secretary of State's office.
I'm thinking Marco Rubio
might get the Secretary of State
nod. Just a guess.
I don't have any inside stuff.
I don't know about Attorney General.
I have no one.
idea where he'll go with that. I do know that Christopher Ray, FBI chief gun.
Whole FBI is going to be reorganized because that place is a disaster. Secret Service is
directly under the president's authority, so you would assume that that's already being
reorganized after the disasters of the summer. He attempted assassinations. The second one,
Secret Service did a good job. The first one was a debacle of all time, as you
already know. Now, once Trump gets in there, he'll have a number of executive orders already
lined up. They're already drawing them up now. Some of them will be unconstitutional. And we get into
that on the no-spin news. If you want to watch my nightly broadcast, you go to bill o'Reilly.com.
It'll show you. We have distribution worldwide now. But the mass deportations, if you are a criminal,
then a federal judge can sign and you're out of here.
But if you are living here, say, for three, four years,
you've got kids who are American citizens
and you're still undocumented,
you're not going to be able to toss you.
All right, because you've got to have due process of hearing.
There are millions, millions of people in that circumstance.
So the mass deportations will take place in the criminal element
and with people coming across the border.
So you catch up coming across the border, they're going to turn them right around.
All right, which is a good thing, because this open border thing from Biden was one of the big reasons why the Democrats got whacked.
And Trump is bullish on this.
He's interested in this, all right?
And I assume that Congress will pass a border wall.
Trump's got a tremendous advantage that he's got both houses or a Republican, and he'll be able to do what he wants.
not going to be a lot of dissent in the House,
not going to be like it was the last four years.
They're all stepping right in.
They're not going to challenge Trump.
None of those Republicans in the House can do that.
If Johnson and Trump, Johnson is a speaker,
agree on something,
there's not going to be congressman on the Republican side saying no.
Now, the Democrats, we assume, will oppose everything,
but that's the way our system works.
So Trump has drawn up those executive orders.
I expect one on the border.
I expect one on fuel.
So he'll open a Keystone Pipeline.
He'll open ANWR in the Arctic.
But it's not going to be instantaneous.
You've got to get bids.
You've got to get companies in there.
But what they call the futures will start to go down.
Because energy companies will know they're going to make more money.
And when they factor that in a year from now, that's how prices fall.
But Trump is going to have to watch this price gouging thing.
That was a big thing with Harris.
You remember, oh, I'm going to stop the price gouges.
Well, you can't.
Not in a capitalist society,
president can't go in and tell Walmart what they can charge.
Can't do it.
But you can make your life awful tough.
If the Secretary of Commerce were to hold a press conference and say,
hey, this company, grocery store company is price gouging.
Ah, that might hurt.
So that's how this stuff is done.
And Trump is engaged.
There's some things he doesn't care about, like abortion, things like that.
He's not going to bother with that.
But he's engaged on pricing, the economy and the border, and Ukraine.
Trump is engaged on Ukraine.
So the far right people in the Trump,
severe, and there are some, they want us to pull out of Ukraine. That's why Trump is visiting Biden
on Wednesday. I don't believe that will happen because that'll be a disaster for Trump. There'll be
his accusation. Trump is kissing Putin's butt and he's in a, you know, I don't think
trouble will do that. But what has to happen is a negotiation. And I think that will happen.
Vlad will have to come to the table.
And Vlad will, because Trump will make a deal with him.
The deal is likely to come down this way, that ceasefire immediately, and that there'll be
a vote in the eastern provinces of Ukraine that have a Russian majority population.
Yeah, you know, when the vote will be, nobody really knows.
It's got to be UN supervised.
I think Putin will buy into that.
He's a pariah now.
Putin, I think he wants back in a little bit, but it's a guess.
But I think heavy odds are there'll be some kind of deal in Ukraine.
Gaza, that's out of control.
And Trump will punish Iran.
Now that Iran has been exposed to trying to assassinate Trump, it's personal.
Watching that very, very carefully.
So there you have it.
The prep is underway one week after the vote and Trump is engaged.
What Trump wants, Trump's probably going to get, at least in the short term.