Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Donald Trump's Guantanamo Bay Play, an Update on the American Airlines Tragedy, Bernie Sanders’ Insane Exchange With RFK Jr. & Senate Hearings Heat up for Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard
Episode Date: January 31, 2025Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, January 30, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Regardless of... what Trump does, the liberal establishment consistently opposes him. Bill points to the recent situation with Guantanamo Bay as an example. What we know so far about the American Airlines flight and helicopter crash near Washington D.C. The insane questioning by Bernie Sanders to RFK Jr. during the HHS confirmation hearing. A look at how the confirmation hearings for Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard are unfolding. This Day in History: The Beatles' last public performance. Final Thought: The No Spin Zone on Jeopardy! In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, Follow the Money For a limited time, get Bill O'Reilly's bestselling The United States of Trump and a No Spin Mug for only $39.95. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the Nosed-Bin News for Thursday, January 30th,
2025, stand up for your country.
So very bad news last night, as you know, air crash in D.C.,
Black Hawk helicopter, and an American airliner.
We're going to report the story.
to you. We have some late details, but it's being politicized already. That's not good. And fingers are
being pointed. You know, it's what we do here in America. I don't particularly think it's a positive
thing. We have to get to the bottom of it. I already know what happened, and I'll tell you in a
moment. But the overarching for your life is this. Tomorrow is not assured. People who stepped on that
plane in Wichita, Kansas, and no thought that this is going to befall then. Because it's so rare,
16 years ago was the last fatal commercial airliner disaster. 16 years. You got much more
chance to get wiped out on a highway in your car than you do in a plane. But tomorrow's not
a short. And we all need to think about that, particularly if we're carrying a lot of karma debt
You don't want to get caught.
All right, we'll do that story in the second block of the Talking Points Memo deals with the war
has broken out between President Trump and the liberal establishment 10 days.
I knew this is going to happen.
The Trump administration has to know what's going on.
So everything that Donald Trump is going to try to do, and I mean everything, is going to be subjected to federal lawsuits.
That's the plan.
All right, that's the tactic.
and Trump will win most of them, but it doesn't really care because if he loses, he can tell
those people, I try it. You know, I promised you this. I try to do it and look at what the swamp
is doing to me. But we have to deal with it as reality. So Guantanamo Bay is a perfect example.
As you may know, I reported from there twice. When 680 jihadists were being held,
680. The height after the 9-11 attack, I was down there. And then I went back. Right now,
15 jihadists are there, the worst of the worst. And Obama tried to close it. Biden tried to
close it. It's never going to be closed. So we got Guantanamo Bay in 1903 after the Spanish-American
war. The United States needed a naval base in the Caribbean. Okay, you see it. It's on the very
tip of Cuba. So we signed an unending lease in perpetuity is the legal term. And it is the oldest
naval base in history for the United States. And it's going to continue to go. Now, you would
think, listening to the press, that this pledge by Donald Trump to put 30,000 migrants in Gitmo
was some kind of aberration. What's not? Both Bush, the elder, and Bill Clinton, put refugees.
migrants, whatever you want to call them, in Guantanamo Bay.
Did you know that?
Hasn't been reported.
And thousands of them.
So the first wave, Bush the Elder, was Haitians trying to desperately get out and the Coast
Guard caught them in the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean and put them in Guantanamo Bay.
Eventually, they were repatriated back to Haiti.
The second wave under Bill Clinton, Cubans, Castro.
Cuban wouldn't take them back.
So they, after a bit of time, were allowed to come to the United States, most of them.
Except they're really bad ones.
I don't know what happened to the Mariolitos are really bad ones.
But anyway, this is not anything new, but you would think it was new if you rely on television news and in newspapers as your sources of information.
Now, why is Donald Trump doing it?
He wants to send a message.
So he's been in office now 10 days
and migrant intrusions at the southern border
are down 60%. Because he's sending a message.
If you come here, you might wind up in Guantanamo Bay.
It's as simple as that. That's why he's doing it.
But the litigation, oh, you can't do it. You can't do this. You can't do that.
Oh, no, no, no. He can do it.
All right?
So for the near future, the Trump administration will have that option.
Maybe some crazy federal judge will block it, but then it'll go to the Supreme Court.
The other one is a spending oversight.
This is a mess.
I can't explain it to you.
Even I can't explain it to you.
So Trump announces a pause in federal spending because he wants to take a look at all the money is being wasted.
No, they sue right away because Congress
is the appropriations, according to the Constitution, they approve all federal spending.
Congress, that's Senate and the House, not the president.
So the lawsuit is, well, Donald Trump's usurping the power of president.
No, he's not.
He's just pausing it so he can get a handle on where the money's going.
Perfectly legal.
He should prevail in that.
But a judge said, no, you've got to pause, you pause.
Now, the Trump administration says, we didn't rescind anything.
Who knows?
It's just a mess.
And this is why people hate Washington.
However, the folks are, after 10 days, still with President Trump.
Emerson College poll, fair sampling, male-female fair.
First question, do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing his president?
After 10 days.
All right, approved 49, disapproved 41.
So the folks are on the side.
That's a pretty good poll for Trump.
Second question, would you say things in the USA today are generally headed in the right direction or wrong?
Right direction, 52, wrong, 48.
It's a little closer, obviously.
So, again, Trump doesn't really care about all this litigation.
He's going to do what he wants to do.
And he's going to fulfill his campaign promises.
And that's a memo.
Okay, let's go to the plane crash.
So, as I said, this is the first one in 16 years.
And it looks to me, full count, 64 dead.
60 passengers on the American airline aircraft from Wichita, Kansas to D.C. Reagan,
and three Army soldiers on the Black Hawk helicopter.
Apparently, they had a mid-air collision,
and everybody died.
So it looks like the air traffic controllers would be responsible, right?
The heavy odds are that, that aircraft control was at fault.
But I think you give it a little time, a little pause, right?
To investigate and come up with what you can come up with.
But right away, President Trump decided to politicize this.
Go.
The initiative is part of the FAA's diversity and inclusion hiring plan.
Think of that.
The initiative is part of the FAA's diversity and inclusion hiring plan.
A group within the FAA, another story, determined that the workforce was too white.
They actually came out with a directive, too white.
And the president went on to Escoria, Pete Buttigieg, the Transportation Secretary under Joe Biden, who deserves it?
Buttigieg is a horrible job, and anybody goes to the airport knows it.
Awful. No oversight on the airlines at all.
Insane.
But I would have waited a couple of days if I were President Trump.
He's right.
Almost every federal agency is infiltrated by diversity, equity, and inclusion,
and that has dropped the performance level of the federal agencies
because people are being hired on skin color and gender and all the stuff.
They shouldn't be.
Get the best people.
So he's right, but again, it doesn't look good to jump on this less than 24 hours after the 64 people die.
67 people now, right?
I got 64 people on board.
Let me correct this.
64 people on the American Airlines debt, and three soldiers, 67.
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All right. This is personal to me because 39 years ago this month, one of my close,
his friends, ABC news correspondent Joe Spencer, was killed in a helicopter crash.
He's out of Chicago. He was flying to Austin, Minnesota, cover a strike, labor strike,
and it was bad weather. And Joseph and his producer, cameraman, and a pilot all were killed
39 years ago today. Not today, this month. Joe Spencer was 31 years old, recently married.
You can imagine this.
And there isn't a good day goes by.
I named my son, Spencer, that I don't think about that.
And what I think about is what I told you at the top of the program.
Tomorrow is not assured for anyone.
You've got to live current.
And if you have a debt to somebody, if you do something terrible, straighten that out.
All right, and that Joe Spencer, I remember it like it was yesterday, every second of it.
I heard on a radio driving in to work at WCVB TV in Boston.
I was driving from downtown Boston out to Needham with a television station.
She was located, and it came on WBZ radio that Joe Spencer, ABC correspondent with.
I said, I pulled over.
Obviously, I couldn't believe it.
31 years old.
Anyway, our sympathies, of course,
for all the families affected by this terrible tragedy in DC.
Condoms to Gaza, have you heard about this?
If you listen to right-wing media you have.
When I first heard it, I knew it was phony.
I knew it.
So here's the story.
The White House apparently believes that $50 million
taxpayer money went to fund condoms to give to people in Gaza.
President Trump actually talked about it, go.
There has been tremendous waste and fraud and abuse.
In that process, we identified and stopped
50 million dollars being sent to Gaza
to buy condoms for Hamas, 50 million.
And you know what's happened to them?
They've used them as a method of making bombs.
How about that?
Okay.
So the United States Agency for International Development
is the one who sends the checks
to buy whatever the United States is giving whomever.
So there is a record of $61 million.
going from the U.S. AID for condoms in 2023, mostly to Africa on population control and AIDS
control. Okay? It's a lot of money for condoms, $61 million. I wouldn't do it myself.
Okay. The African nations, they can buy their own condoms, in my opinion. Okay. But none of
that money went to Gaza because there's nowhere to send it.
government there. So there's nothing on the books at all that any of these condoms wound up
in gossip. Yet, this is a big story in the right-wing media. Now, if there's evidence
of surfaces that says, I'm wrong, I will report it. I'll lead with it. But that's not
going to happen. Be very skeptical. Meta. All right, this is Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg.
So President Trump sued META because they knocked out his account after the riot at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.
It just obliterated Trump's account.
And remember, he started his own truth social.
Okay.
So Trump sued met Mark Zuckerberg.
Well, yesterday, Zuckerberg settled, just like ABC settled with Trump.
Trump's on a roll.
25 million bucks.
Whoa.
all right so uh 22 million goes to the trump library just like the abc thing
trump library is going to be some big thing it's going to be in florida by the way the president
tells me um and three million went to pay trump's lawyers uh so trump wins another one
Zuckerberg, obviously, it wants to be in good with Donald Trump.
Now, here's one of the stupidest things I have seen.
So, RFK Jr., again, is being grilled on Capitol Hill.
We went over this yesterday, okay?
And he might get confirmed he might not.
It's too close to calls.
Like the Super Bowl.
Either team could win.
So the dopiest thing yesterday was Bernie Sanders.
This guy, I love him, I love Bernie, because without Bernie, I don't have laughs as much, you know, he provides them for me.
Bernie's hypothesis is that RFK Jr. profiteers off hating vaccines.
And there's some truth to that.
So Bernie trots out onesies.
You know what onesies are?
They're baby clothes.
Roll the tape.
I think the gist of what you are trying to say today is you're really pro-vaccine, you want to ask questions.
You have started a group called the Children's Health Defense.
You're the original.
Right now, as I understand that on their website, they are selling what's called onesies.
These are little things clothing for babies.
One of them is titled, Unfaxed, Unafraid.
Next one, and they're sold for 26 bucks a piece.
by the way senator i have no power over that organization i'm not part of it i resigned from the board
i was just a few months ago you founded that you certainly have power you could make that
are you supportive of this i've had nothing to do with you supportive of these onesies i'm
supportive of vaccines are you supportive of these this clothing which is militantly anti-vaccine
i i am supportive of vaccines i'm sorry are you supportive of
of onesies. This is how insane this whole thing is. Okay. Cash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard.
All right. So Patel, I would vote for in a heartbeat to the FBI. The guy is an unbelievable
resume. Wrote an article if you don't know him in the Wall Street Journal today. Read that article
by Cash Patel. All right. So I'd be first in line if I was a senator say he should be in charge
the FBI. Tulsi Gabbard, I'm not sure. And now her position is Director of National Intelligence.
She oversees CIA, NSA, all of that. Very smart woman, no doubt about it, but buys into some of
the conspiracy stuff and was a big supporter of Snowden, the spy, all right, who, the guy who
released all of this national security stuff and was charged with a crime and had to flee all
over the place. And Tulsi Gabbard supported him. And he's a rat, this Snowden guy,
put American military people's lives in danger. Anyway, let's go to Cash Patel first. Roll a tape.
The museum. Did he say that the headquarters?
should be shut down.
Mr. Chair.
I deserve an answer to that question.
He is asking to be head of the FBI
and he said that their headquarters
should be shut down.
Mr. Chair, parliamentary inquiry.
You got anything you want to say,
Mr. Patel, before I go on to
Senator Lee.
Simply this.
If the best attacks on me are going to be
false accusations and grotesque mischaracterizations,
the only thing this body is doing
is defeating the credibility
of the men and women at the FBI.
All right, good for him.
Now on to John Warner.
He is the Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair, grilling Tulsi Gabbard.
So I take your answer, and these are your quotes.
Brave, please join my bipartisan legislation calling for charges to be dropped against him.
Do you disagree that legislation was not appropriate?
Do you believe he is brave or not?
back those those words once again senator edward snowdon broke the law he also released
information that we agree there's no that exposed the united states government's illegal
your legislation and your words are still your beliefs yes or no please i'm making myself
very clear right she didn't have a strong argument there she did support edward snowdon's a rat
her? No, probably not for me. I'd probably give her a shot at it. Everybody makes mistakes.
And I think, as I said, she's a patriot, served her country. I think she's essentially honest.
She just went off the rails on this one. Migrant updates yesterday, more than a thousand arrests
across the country, but defiance is emerging now, as ICE rounds people up for deportation.
Remember a guy named Jacob Fry? He is the mayor of Minneapolis. After the George Floyd
killing, there were riots, terrible riots, and Minneapolis still has not recovered from them.
And Fry would not prosecute any looters or any violent people at all. Remember that? Terrible, awful.
Well, here's what Frye says now about the ice raids.
Go.
Our police officers will not be cooperating with federal law enforcement around federal immigration law.
We enforce state and local laws here in Minneapolis, and we will do so to the best of our ability.
But as for cooperation with ICE, the answer is no.
All right, so here's what I do if I'm the head of Homeland Security.
all right
I
issue a detainer warrant
to the Minneapolis police
on an individual
okay the worst guy I can find
and I say you need to hand
that guy over we're going to send agents to get him
if he's not handed over
then I arrest
Mayor Frye I go right to City Hall
got handcuffs got my guys with me
let's go
and you're charged
with interfering in a federal investigation because the cops have to follow the mayor's order.
They defy the mayor, mayor, fire them.
So you could get the cops, but that's not where the problem lies.
Okay, so Tom Holman, and I'm talking to you now, Tom,
I would take a few hours out, isolate some criminal migraine in Minneapolis,
swear out a detainer warrant.
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Take them into custody, arraign them.
U.S. attorney could do that, but I think you should do it.
You know, Trump has sent a message to everybody all over the world.
You come here and you're not going to be allowed in.
We got to send the same message, we, the country, to these mayors who are violating the law.
And there are other ones that's not just fry.
Brandon Johnson, Denver, Mike Johnston, Omaha, Jean Stoddard, she's a Republican, Pittsburgh, Ed Ganey, San Diego, Todd Gloria, Boston, Michelle Wu, Boston's one of the worst.
Los Angeles, Karen Best, she's toast anyway. New York City, Eric Adams, that's not really fair. Adams has changed his tune.
El Paso, Rainard Johnson, Alexandria, Virginia, Alia,
Gaskins okay any of them you you don't hold after we ask for a detainer you're
going to jail when I say going to jail that means you get booked and then the
federal judge would apply bail just like an regular person just because your
mayor doesn't mean you don't have to obey federal law I'd like to hear from
you on that bill at bill o'reilly.com bill at bill o'reilly.com
I don't think that's an extreme position.
All right, New Pole, the Democrats, and this is because of immigration, 100%.
Democrats' unfavorability rating is huge.
Winnipeak, fair sampling.
Question is your opinion of the Democratic Party, favorable, unfavorable?
You haven't heard enough.
Favorable, 31%.
This is the entire country.
Unfavorable, 57.
Haven't heard enough, 9.
You're a moron if you answered that way.
Is your opinion of the Republican Party favorable?
whatever favorable 43 12% higher unfavorable 45 12% lower haven't heard enough eight so the folks are
getting it um let's go to pot never smoked it never ate it never chewed it I think it's a total waste of time
new study national institute on alcohol abuse uh if you smoke pot a thousand times so if you smoke it
every day that'd be three years okay you knew the math you are going to lose your memory you have
reduced brain activity even after you stop doesn't surprise me i know a lot of potheads and it goes
way back to the 60s when it first came in. And a lot of people addicted the pot. Smoke it
every day. Every day. They have to get high. So they can't even remember when they smoke it now.
Because pot hurts your memory. American kids getting dumber. All right, this is unbelievable.
And this is the reason right here, right here. 31% of fourth graders in the USA and 30% of
30% of eighth graders were reading proficiently.
That's it.
31% of fourth graders, 30% of eighth graders.
Now proficiently means you retain what you read.
But they can't because they don't read because of this,
on this texting and reading the short things,
not reading books.
And that brings us a smart life.
Reading makes you smarter.
And if you want your kids to be smarter,
They have to read.
I'm sorry, there's no way around it.
So I have written books.
You can't read my books, then you're a moron.
Because my books are fun to read, and you learn a lot.
And I make them that way.
So I don't want it to be a bird, and I want it to be fun.
So yesterday, on Wednesday, the New York Times best cell list comes out,
confining the presidents on it again, 20 consecutive weeks.
That's five months.
Why?
Because you learn about every president in a fun way.
That's why.
Now, there's another book I just finished.
It's a novel.
It's called Johnny Careless.
All right.
And it's by Kevin Wade, who was the producer of Blue Bloods.
And as I told you, I liked that show.
So this novel was, it's a cop thing, but it's in my neighborhood on Long Island.
So, of course, I'm going to read it.
I know all the places.
It's good.
Wade, Wade is, he, it's zing.
It goes right, zing.
All right.
So if you're looking for some fun to read, and it doesn't matter what you read, you'll get
smarter just by reading anything, sitting down, taking 45 minutes to an hour out of your day.
Instead of watching this stupid TV shows where they regress your intelligence, smart life.
And once in a while, some thought will pop into my mind, and I will bring it to your attention.
And where is Jean-Pierre, Corinne Jean-Pierre?
Where is she?
She disappeared.
Well, we did some research, and we found out that she's not working.
She's in D.C. as a 10-year-old daughter, which she's raising, but more importantly, her mother has colon cancer,
and Ms. Jompierre is caring for her mother, raising a 10-year-old and caring for her mother.
So that's what she's doing, and we salute her for that.
The state of history is an interesting story.
So I wrote a book called Killing the Legends about Elvis Lennon and Muhammad Ali, big bestseller.
And in the John Lennon part of the book, we talk about the Beatles, because obviously that was the center of Lenin's life.
So the Beatles got up and running around 1960, and it took them three years to get into the big time.
And then it was the biggest act in the history of rock and roll.
Now, I say that Elvis was the biggest performer.
The Beatles was the biggest act.
Okay.
So the Beatles are in 1964, unbelievable and famous.
But they only lasted five more years.
So today, 56 years ago, today, January 30th, 1969, the Beatles had their last performance.
Go.
You've been out too long, Norella, you've been singing on the roofs again, and that's no good.
Because you know your mommy doesn't like that.
Oh, she gets angry.
You've got to have the wrecked and get bad.
Oh, get bad.
Now, they were on the rooftop at 3 Saville Row.
I was actually there, October 3rd of 24, just a few months ago.
And they were up there playing the song because they were cutting a new album.
And that was the rooftop of the Apple.
their record label. So the cops broke it up because it almost caused a riot down on the streets.
If you know London, Saville Road, fairly narrow. It's where all the suits are for the men.
And everybody got word out and they all came and the cops broke it up. By that time,
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Well, you've got to re-killing the ledgers.
I spell it out for it.
And I write about this concert.
It was so bizarre.
Okay?
And anyway, they were done.
So that was it.
That was it for the Beatles.
McCartney and Star is still alive.
McCartney is 82.
You're going to be 83 in June.
Ringo is 84 years old.
It's going to be 85.
in July, and he's touring this summer.
Ringo.
I like Ringo.
I ran it at the I was on the Leno show with Ringo.
And he's very funny, low-key guy, but he was very pleasant.
McCarty I ran it a couple of times.
I got a couple of stories about him.
You know, I'll write him down sometime.
I don't dislike it, but Ringo I like.
Okay, that's this thing in history.
back with a final thought in a moment.
So here is the final thought of the day.
You know, I don't walk around going, I'm an icon.
I think that's pretty pretentious and ridiculous.
I'm just a regular guy.
And if you were to run into any of my friends, they would tell you that.
And then they would make fun of me.
Now, we have been on Jeopardy as a question 12 times,
because Alex Trebek and I had a very good relationship.
What a good guy he was.
And again, last night, they had a question about me, your humble correspondent.
Roll it.
Which bill, 1,200?
This is it.
We're on live in the no spin zone.
It's a nightmare place for charlatans and deceivers.
Roy.
Who's Bill O'Reilly?
Yeah, it takes us back.
All right.
Excellent.
And he knew.
So why is this important?
It's not.
It's not.
But what is interesting is that we've created something in America that is impossible to duplicate.
And we have reached iconic status with this no spin concept.
And then everything that goes along with it.
So we're looking out for you, not woke, stand up for your country.
country, and it's always one thing. Tell the truth. Get the truth out. No matter where it is.
If you analyze a program that you just watch or listen to on a radio, you'll see that I criticize
both political parties because they make mistakes. We're not zombies here. I did a zombies
and zealots thing a couple of weeks ago. We are purveyors of the truth. That sounds kind of, you know,
Oh, you know, these things, but we apply a lot of discipline to this, okay?
So I got a letter from a concierge member today.
We had a problem, and we have a really good staff now.
We're trained, and we're like EMS.
So you get a problem.
You call us if your concierge member, we send somebody out to fix it, not literally, but we'll fix it.
But the person was in addition to their problem saying, well, you know,
You didn't do this, you didn't do that.
They were criticized somebody.
But they were doing, what aboutism?
Now, what aboutism is a contagion?
So you can't get to the truth of any subject
because whoever you're quizzing will go,
oh, what about Biden?
So if you're criticizing Trump,
the defense isn't, well, Trump is right
and your criticism is wrong,
don't bother with that.
They go, well, what about Biden?
No.
That's not the way we,
we do it? Everybody else does it that way. That's fifth grade. I remember in fifth grade,
Sister Carolyn, and she caught me throwing an apple at a girl. And I did. I don't know why I did,
and it was a little apple. That wasn't a big brawny apple. It was a little apple. And the girl
objected to me hitting her with an apple and that was a legitimate objection so the
nun of course overreacted because that's what nuns live for they lived for that
it runs up to me and I'm like defenseless and I don't lie did you hit her with
an apple I said yeah I did I was gonna do some wise guy line about Adam and Eve
and the apple but I said no
Maybe I'll just throw myself on a mercy of the court.
Forget it.
I got whacked.
And that none would be charged with a felony today.
But in my defense, after I got whacked, I said, wait a minute.
You're whacking me.
But what about Bruno Klein doing whatever Bruno did was 10 times worse than me?
That's fifth grade.
And in fifth grade, you can get away with that.
But not in real life.
Yet, that's what we see.
And not only do we see it from stupid media people,
but we see it from the federal government.
All right, we see it from, you know,
people in tremendous power positions.
They block any criticism, legitimate criticism,
by saying, oh, you know, look at that over there.
You know who does it all the time?
Putin.
one of the most evil men on earth.
Putin does that every time you confront them.
Well, why did you assassinate 35 journalists?
Look at me.
China kills 50,000 of them.
You know, it's like, what?
So anyway, I don't even know how I got here off this jeopardy stuff,
but I wanted to make that point for the last two weeks
that we will not.
tolerate what about isom? And we like Jeopardy. And we are icons. And we're proud of being icons.
We worked hard to earn the status. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News.
We'll see you again on Monday.