Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Evaluating President Trump’s First 6 Months, Paramount to Pay Trump $16 Million, UPenn Bans Transgender Athletes & What’s Next for Birthright Citizenship? 

Episode Date: July 3, 2025

Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for  Wednesday, July 2, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill gives ...a rundown of President Trump’s successes during his first six months in office. Paramount and Trump have agreed to a $16 million settlement in a lawsuit over the Kamala Harris "60 Minutes" interview. The latest on the University of Pennsylvania blocking transgender athletes from female sports teams. Bill gives an update on Donald Trump’s Executive Order regarding birthright citizenship. How much is the estimated total health care fraud in the U.S. each year? This Day in History: President Lyndon B. Johnson signs a civil-rights bill into law. Final Thought: Looking ahead to the holiday weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:20 Well, the nation awaits the House vote on the big bill. I was on having his radio program today. He said it would come tomorrow or next week. I don't know. He talks to the Republicans a lot more than I do because I never talk to them. Nobody ever calls me. That's not true, but very few people do. I can't predict whether the bill will pass in the House. There's lots of backroom dealings going on. As you may know, the senator from Alaska, Lisa Murkowski was bought and she voted for the bill, which put it over the top. in the Senate. By being bought, I mean that Alaska is getting a lot of subsidies from the federal government and return for Ms. Murkowski's support. And that's the way it goes. So the dissenting Republican congresspeople, they're dealing with them now, trying to convince them that, this, that, and the other thing. How did he believes a bill will pass? I just don't
Starting point is 00:02:22 know whether it will or not. Any Republican in the House voting against the big bill is crucifying his or her own party. When Republicans don't pass this bill, the Democrats rise from the dead, literally rise from the dead. And we've been over this and over this and over this. Anyway, I hope that the bill passes. Not for partisan reasons. It gives working people a break. Across the board, break financially. That's why I would vote for it. I hate the pork. And it's in there. But you've got to give the folks at this point of history a break in America. If it does pass, President Trump emerges triumphant in his first six months. That is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So let's run it down.
Starting point is 00:03:19 The successes of Donald Trump. Now, his dissenters, people that hit him will never acknowledge but normal people who believe in honesty, in fact-finding will. First thing is, the border is sealed, all right? Biden couldn't do it, wouldn't do it, didn't want to do it, and that led to bedlam in the United States. Trump sealed the border in the first two months. So far, about 210,000 people have been deported, undocumented, and there are currently 60,000 being detained.
Starting point is 00:03:53 that's according to Homeland Security, and the NBC News deportation tracker. Wow. So that's been a big success. With the exception of the deportations, which I told you before Trump was elected, it would be very difficult to do. And a lot of these people are questionable whether they should be booted out without due process. But let's give that a big win because, the intrusion of foreign nationals into the USA undocumented has largely stopped.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Very good for the country. Second one, Trump bombed Iran successfully into marginalization. The country is not nearly the threat that it was a month ago. It's a big victory. Stock market about the same, but that's kind of a victory for the Trump administration because was at a very high level under Biden? And was that at a Biden achievement keeping the stock level high? Not really because COVID caused the massive spending
Starting point is 00:05:02 that bolstered consumerism in America. And remember, the economy goes the way you go. You spend, the economy is good, you don't, the economy goes down. It's a very simple concept. You don't have to go get an advanced degree in economics. So the stock market's holding its own. If this big bill passes, you'll see a search. That will happen.
Starting point is 00:05:31 The bill itself, you know, look, do you call it a success you do because it buys Trump time to do the other things he wants to do? Another success, Trump embarrassed the progressive state of California by sending the National Guard to quell the ICE riots, humiliated that state, and it deserved to be humiliated. Governor California Newsom and the mayor of L.A. were not going to stop the violence. I'm not going to go accuse them of fostering it, but they don't want to stop it. Trump recognized it right away. No other guard went anywhere else. Okay. Trump's pounding the media into pudding.
Starting point is 00:06:18 So I'll tell you about it in a moment, but last night, CBS settled with Trump for $16 million. That'll go to his library and legal affairs. ABC, December 24, reached a settlement with Trump for another $16 million. Meta, Facebook, Instagram, settled for $25 million. Trump's beating these guys. He's beating him down. He's got the power. So, first six months, pretty good resume, right?
Starting point is 00:06:51 Here's a danger, arrogance. I've seen it, and it happened all throughout history. Once the administration gets a little momentum, some people within the administration get very arrogant. And I'm seeing it now. I'm not going to give you names, but I might. I might, if there's hurting you, if they begin to hurt you with their arrogance, I haven't seen a change in Trump. I haven't seen.
Starting point is 00:07:17 He's pretty much the same guy. But some of his underlings, a little taken with themselves. It's not good. Your public servants. That is your job. Not to strut around saying, I'm great. Okay, and that's a memo. So the settlement from CBS is interesting.
Starting point is 00:07:41 So Paramount owns CBS. They want to sell the whole thing to a company called Skydance. Trump is never going to approve that unless CBS capitulated, which they did last night. Okay, I told you $16 million. Now, this is all about 60 Minutes. 60 Minutes wanted Kamala Harris to win the election. There's no doubt about it. You just go back and look at the transcripts, as I have.
Starting point is 00:08:07 and it's all about promoting Kamala and diminishing Trump on 60 Minutes. Carried over to nightly news somewhat, CBS Morning, yeah, but the whole news organization was behind Kamala. That is a fair assessment, backed up by transcripts. Now, the big one was the interview that Bill Whitaker, CBS correspondent on 60 Minutes, did with Kamala Harris. So Trump was angry that the promotion for the piece, that's the commercial, was different than what Kamala Harris said within the body of the story.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I don't think that CBS would have lost that case in court. There is a difference, but is it egregious? So Trump sued them for billions of dollars saying you interfere with the election. the bigger picture is what's important and this is what i'm going to zero in i know so i'm hard on the media because i know i don't think it's not an opinion i know that the corporate media has gone far left put us in a box go ahead that just gives us something to break out of because the next Generation 2025, GMC terrain elevation is raising the standard of what comes standard. As far as expectations go, why meet them when you can shatter them?
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Starting point is 00:10:21 bang, give me one solution you've offered in the first year of the Biden administration. Give me one. because she always falls back on, oh, Trump killed the immigration bill that Charles Schumer ginned up early this year. That's what she always said. Give me one that you did in the first year that is a solution to the open border. She couldn't do it.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Whitaker booted it. He booted it because he didn't anticipate the boldness of the lie. That, what she just said from day one literally we have been offering solutions is about the biggest falsehood i have heard from any politician in the last decade and the truth is backed up by trump who's shut down the border and stopped the illegal immigration asylum madness in two months and harris going so whittaker was soft on her okay i'm going to give you two examples
Starting point is 00:11:24 Here is the softness of the soft to Kamala Harris from Bill Whitaker. Go. Let's shift gears here. The most basic of questions. Why do you want to be president of the United States? There are many reasons, but probably first and foremost. I truly believe in the promise of America. I do. And I love the American.
Starting point is 00:11:53 And I love the American people. You know, we are people who have ambition and aspirations and dreams and optimism and hope. No, please, number one, she loves the American people. She doesn't love me. She doesn't love the MAGA people. She doesn't love Trump. She doesn't love anybody who opposes her. Now, Whitaker just sat there and let her go on and on about how love for the people and
Starting point is 00:12:30 hope and aspiration. This is not an interview. It's not the way it's done. You've been watching me for almost 30 years. You know how an interview on television should be done. This is gibberish. Okay. Now let's be fair to Whitaker. He's been around a long time. I don't know him. Here's a hard question he asked. Go. You're for Medicare for all. Now you're not. So many that people
Starting point is 00:13:03 don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for. And I know you've heard that. In the last four years, I have been vice president of United States. And I have been traveling our country. And I have been listening to folks and seeking what, What is possible in terms of common ground? I believe in building consensus. More gibberish. Okay? And when the interview subject descends into that kind of banality,
Starting point is 00:13:37 the interviewer, me or Whitaker, has got to jump in and go, wait a minute. I asked you why you change your opinion on Medicare. Can you answer that? madam you don't let them just go all over the place oh the interview was a softball now here's the worst thing even if that went to court i don't think trump would have won the conno harris thing all right because they would have said ah it's different interpretations you can't prove there's malice but here's how you can prove it
Starting point is 00:14:20 One name, Scott Pelly. God Pelley is, I think, the senior correspondent on 60 Minutes now, all right? He hates Donald Trump. Remember his college graduate? He despises the man. And story after story after, all you gotta do is parade Pelley in there.
Starting point is 00:14:45 I mean, it was so outrageous the last one he did. Mark Elias was the top. attorney for Hillary Clinton, who jinned up the Russian collusion fraud, and Pelley sainted him, canonized him on 60 minutes, and used him as a cudgel to hit Trump, without even telling the audience who Elias was. Don't tell me that CBS is a responsible news agency. It is not. I worked there when it was responsible. So anyway, they got to pay Trump's $16 million, probably more. UPenn, Ivy League School, Philadelphia, could be the most liberal college in the country.
Starting point is 00:15:34 Possible. They have capitulated to Donald Trump, surrendered totally. The University of Pennsylvania will block transgender athletes from female sports and erase the record set by trans women, particularly swimmer Leah Thomas, who's a guy. But now she's not. Now she's been it. But look at the neck on her. Come on. Anyway, UPenn has agreed to a number of action items, their words, to resolve what the department calls Title IX violation.
Starting point is 00:16:12 That's which they were sued by the Justice Department. So they've surrendered totally. Another victory for Trump. Okay? And he'll continue to win because these universities not going to get any money, grant money. Birthright citizenship update. Now I have said that I do not believe Donald Trump's going to win this. This Constitution is clear.
Starting point is 00:16:38 If you are a baby born here in the United States, You are a citizen. It doesn't matter whether your parents are documented or not. The exception is if you are a baby born to an ambassador of foreign country, to somebody is here on a temporary means, as far as working is concerned and structured, they are still those people under the authority of their home government, like the United Nations people. Okay?
Starting point is 00:17:08 Then they're not a citizen. That's the only exception. So Donald Trump is an executive order saying, no, I don't like that. We're not going to have any more this right citizenship. And here's what the order said. Quote, his policy in the United States said no department or agency of the United States government shall issue documents recognizing United States citizenship or accept documents issued by state, local, or other governments or authorities purporting to recognize United States citizenship to persons.
Starting point is 00:17:36 when that person's mother was unlawfully present in the United States and a person's father was not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of the person's birth, or when that person's mother presence in the United States was lawful, but temporary, and a person's father was not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time and said person's death. That means you can't sneak across to give birth. So that Trump issued an executive order. And no more of that, but the Supreme Court paused it. Okay? So you may know the Supreme Court is on vacation. Hello, have fun.
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Starting point is 00:19:21 may vary by location. To hear all of these arguments, which they'd have to hear, the Supreme Court, so that's what I think will happen. That is your update. Department of Justice, announces Operation Gold Rush to fight health care fraud. This is big now. So it is estimated that every year in the United States, the U.S. Treasury loses $300 billion to fraud. Now think about that, $300 billion. People are stealing from the U.S. government, our tax money, by perpetuating fraud on the health care system. So yesterday, the Fed's Department of Justice announced they broke up a $15 billion scam. Okay. And it wasn't yesterday, it was Monday. Three hundred arrests, including doctors, nurses, health care workers, pharmacists, all of that, who allegedly
Starting point is 00:20:29 game the government. Good work. Pam Bondi. Union City out and Biden administration didn't care. Good work. Big. Protests, Fourth July weekend, Free America, organized by the
Starting point is 00:20:47 Women's March, far left. I think they're looms. I do. So they're organizing 150 protests, including D.E. New York, Wisconsin, Florida, Massachusetts, it's okay. Behind this, Planned Parenthood.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Emily's List for Abortion Pact, National Organization for Women, all of these far-left groups. And they kicking money in there, telling everybody to show up at a person in place, and it's a push for free America. So ladies, let me just break it to you right here. There's nobody suppressing me that I know of. If they do, I'm going to fight back in a very vociferous way. I'm free.
Starting point is 00:21:44 I don't know. My neighbors are free. All my employees are free. I got a lot of them. I'm running three corporations. I don't know who's not free. I'll put that not free person on. free person on this broadcast if you can come up with one person who's not free in this country
Starting point is 00:22:03 simple man simple request give me one regular person not some murderer or drug dealer okay in l a haven't any uh july fourth because these people out there are organized and they want to cause mayhem and uh so the city wisely says No, you can't do anything. Now, the Guard is still in L.A. I have my researchers look at it. This is 4,000 National Guard still based in Los Angeles. 800 Marines are there to big federal presence.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Okay, because they know the Trump administration, the Department of Justice, Homeland Security, knows nobody going to stop these people from going out and burning stuff down. So that's why they have to have the federal presence nowhere else but los angeles you ought to be very proud out there you city government can't control your people um let's go back to the everglades you've been to the everglades it's magnificent love it there um i got say i've been there 10 times i took an airboat extended airboat ride now you don't want to walk around the everglades okay there people live
Starting point is 00:23:25 there. They live on stilted homes, you know. This is giant snakes everywhere. It's gators, there's panthers, there's bears. Oh, every snake in a world vacations in the Everglades. Okay. It's just ridiculous. Giant pythons. Anyway, the president thought it'd be a good place to have a migrant detention center. We reported it yesterday. But I didn't get to everything I wanted to get to, which is why I'm doing it again now. All this detention center is is a waypoint for the deportation. They put them there. Plain lands on a runway.
Starting point is 00:24:06 They got on a plane. They go to Venezuela, wherever they're going. Okay. So, Press, of course, thinks this is Third Reich stuff or whatever it may be. But here's the best soundbite. Go. Mr. President, in 2018, you suggested putting alligators in the Rio Grande to prevent crossings in Texas. Is this a dream come true for you, sir?
Starting point is 00:24:29 Well, I was thinking about that, I must say. It was meant more as a joke, but the more I thought of it, the more I liked it if you want to know the truth. And they were seriously, they were actually crocodiles. They were crocodiles from Africa. They are a step beyond. But no, that was really meant as a joke, but a lot of people liked it. And a lot of people think we should do it, frankly. Well, you can't do it because crocodiles can't go in fresh water. They have to go and saw water. But the president will say just about anything to get a rise. But on this one, with the crocodiles in the Rio Grande River, there was one guy who said,
Starting point is 00:25:12 Yes, Elton John, Crocodile Rock. Elton gets a boost in sales. All I have to do is actually blare that song. on the Rio Grande and a lot of people go back. A little humor here, I think, on the broadcasts. All right, this isn't funny. South of the border, Mexico remains out of control getting worse. Over the weekend, okay, 20 bodies are found in Sinaloa,
Starting point is 00:25:46 four headless corpses hanging from a bridge, of course. This is just a regular weekend, okay? 27 murders on one day, June 29, Sunday. Okay, everybody's supposed to be in church, Mexico's Catholic country. 29 murders one day in Sinaloa. That's one province. Okay? President Mexico can't control it.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Here was a statement for the Mexican government, though. Military and police forces are working together to reestablish total peace in Sinaloa. Yeah, okay. How long has that been going on now? What? 20 years? you can't or won't stop the killing. The drug cartels control the country.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Now, if President Scheinbaum would cooperate with President Trump and join forces, the two countries could wipe out the cartels. But Scheinbaum will not do it, nor would her predecessor, Obrador, who I believe, and I could would be wrong, had a little arrangement with the cartels. Let's put it that way. Okay? Shy mom have that? I don't know. Not trying to save any lives. So far in this year, first six months, okay, 11,121 murders in Mexico. It's the most dangerous country in the world. 11,1212. That doesn't count. the thousands of people who just vanished okay the crocodiles ate them or something i don't
Starting point is 00:27:27 but they're dead hey claudia wise up smart life so this is an interesting story when covid hit and people were off the streets you weren't banned from going out okay you just had to wear a mask or or whatever. But very few people, comparatively, did go out. Most people, cliche alert, sheltered in place. Those who went out on the highways drove like 150 miles an hour because with anybody on highways. That has now carried over to post-COVID. If you go on a Long Island Expressway where I live, you got dangerous people going 100 miles an hour or more we've been in and out of traffic. So much so that there is a public outcry here in New York about it. So all state has ranked the safest cities for driving and the unsafest cities.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Let's go with the safe cities first. The safest place to drive an automobile, a vehicle in the USA is Brownsville, Texas. Isn't that a shocker on the border? Boise, Idaho, Fort Collins, Colorado, Kerry, North Carolina, Laredo, Texas. Texas, another border town. Olath, Kansas, Scottsdale, Arizona, Port of St. Lucie, Florida, Madison, Wisconsin, Eugene, Oregon. Interesting group. You're the most dangerous. Boston, by far. Because Boston, you cannot drive into town. They don't have street signs. The town hasn't changed its grid since Samuel Adams and John Hancock. And there are streets everywhere. Nobody knows where they're going. Don't drive there. D.C. second, I don't really know why. Baltimore, third, Worcester Mass.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Why? Worcester Mass would be fourth, I don't know. Springfield Mass. I guess they're not, they're just not enforcing your traffic laws in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Glendare, California, suburb of L.A., L.A. itself, Oakland, Providence, Rhode Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New York City is not on the list because people aren't crazy enough to drive in New York City anymore.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Number one, it costs you like 50 bucks to do that. And number two, it's insane. News is going to sit there. That's why it's not on the list. Now, here's a smart life tip. Most of us have to drive. We're going to encounter people who are insane on the road. You can't react.
Starting point is 00:30:05 And to me, that's the hardest thing. I really want to whack them. I really do. Road rage. I don't know what you call. You can't. You can't. This episode is brought to you by San Pellegrino Chau. A new kind of flavor of sparkling water.
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Starting point is 00:31:14 Somebody weaving in and out. I try to get the plate number, okay, and if I see a cop or something, I'd give them the cop, but that never, what they should have is drones, photographing these cars, and they will, they'll have to, and get these people, charge them with felonies, reckless endangerment. That's what I charge them with. Here in New York, they are impounding the cars now. Good. Smart life.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Okay, Donald Trump, in addition to putting migrants in the Everglades, bombing the Iranians, and basically telling California to go blank yourself, has a new fragrance out. It's true. 249 bucks gets you 3.3 ounces of Victory 4547 fragrance. Here is how it is described. It's for men with rich, masculine notes and women a perfume with sophisticated subtly feminine scent okay so Trump's selling the cologne and perfume now this is a venture by CIC which is a corporation owned by Donald Trump I think he had to put this someplace when he was reelected president his
Starting point is 00:32:45 kids control the Trump organizations, they're probably controlling this. But anyway, I don't usually do these kinds of touts, but you can get the fragrance on the internet. It's $250 for three ounces. So I don't think cocaine is that expensive, but I don't know. I'm not in that world. If you do buy this, please let me know. Bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Bill O'Reilly.com. Write me an email. Tell me why you bought it and how it's going. Is the dog howling?
Starting point is 00:33:26 You know, are you happy with your rich, masculine fragrance? I, you know, I think Chester A. Arthur put out a cologne, but I'm not sure. He was a bit of a dandy, President Arthur was, but I have to check that. Trump Colon. Stay in history, July 2nd, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed the civil rights bill into law. Very necessary. Here's what Johnson said. Go. Americans of every race and color have died in battle to protect our freedom. Americans of every race and color have worked to build a nation. of widening opportunities now our generation of Americans has been called on to continue the
Starting point is 00:34:27 unending search for justice within our own borders okay what did the voting rights act do 61 years ago first it outlaw discrimination in voting race or color and this is a federal law that trumped all state laws and local laws. It prohibited discrimination in places of public accommodation, hotels, restaurants, theaters. It authorizes the federal government to enforce desegregation of public facilities. So the feds could move in and arrest you if you were blocking anyone. Courages the desegregation of public schools and authorizes federal government to assist in the process and finally prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religious sex or national organ, all very worthy. Now, Linda Johnson was a terrible president
Starting point is 00:35:15 and an even worse human being. I really come down on him hard in confronting the presidents, which is still selling pretty bristly nine months after its release. But this was good. What Johnson did here was good. Kennedy was the first one, JFK, to get this rolling. And then And when he was assassinated, Johnson took it over. So it was passed July 2nd, 1964. And Johnson was a bad precedent because of Vietnam, because he was a dishonest man fundamentally. And we document it all in confronting presidents
Starting point is 00:35:51 if you care about the guy. Final thought in a moment. So here's the final thought of the day. We'll be off tomorrow to give my crew an extended holiday for the fourth Independence Day. Now, we have to do this in the summer. because I have a very good staff, but there aren't all that many of them. So we put out more information on the no-spin news than any other cable news broadcasts on the air in the hourly format.
Starting point is 00:36:27 We do 42 minutes, okay, and then the rest of commercials and all that. We have more information coming at you than anybody else. and you want to challenge that? I'm more than willing to listen to you, but it's not even close. The amount of information you get from this broadcast. So my crew is tired. Now, when I worked at the O'Reilly Factor at Fox,
Starting point is 00:36:50 I had twice as many people than I have now. But my people are elite. They're trained here. Fox trained those people. I train these people. But they're tired. I have to give them time off. And these are holiday weekends in August.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Well, I don't want to take big blocks of time. It's just too much news going on. We pick off a day here, pick off a day there. So that's why we're going to be off tomorrow. But I'm going to have a Sunday column. I'm going to have the message of the day. I'm going to be checking in if anything happens. You get the tweets.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Remember, get on a tweet ban at Bill O'Reilly. That's important for you because we do boom, boom, boom. And tonight we're going to do three Americans. on News Nation. So Cuomo, Stephen A. Smith and me. And I think Carville's going to sneak in there. I got something for Carville tonight. Oh, do I have something for him? So that's News Nation 8 Eastern Time. I don't mind doing all this work, but I need a little time off too, but I'm looking out for my staff here. That's why we're doing this. All right. So we will be back on Monday. We appreciate you watching and listening to the NOSBIN News tonight. I'm Bill O'Reilly. Have a great Independence Day celebration. Proud to be an American.

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