Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Legal Victory for the Trump Administration, More Media Dishonesty, How China and Russia Could Challenge the U.S. With Victoria Coates & an Airport Chaos Update
Episode Date: May 8, 2025Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, May 7, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Bill talks about his conversation wi...th President Trump this morning on trade deals. Talking Points Memo: The Supreme Court permits Trump to enforce a ban on transgender people serving in the military, lifting previous nationwide blocks. A look at President Donald Trump’s interview with Kristen Welker on NBC News and how the media is misleading the public. Victoria Coates, former Deputy National Security Advisor to Trump, joins the No Spin News to talk about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s four-day visit to Russia. What Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said about the recent chaos in the air traffic control system. Final Thought: Bill O'Reilly's 100 Days of Trump special will reair on The CW on May 8 at 9pm ET. 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 Wednesday, May 7, 2025. Stand up for your country.
Well, I have an extensive conversation with President Trump this morning.
Always very fascinating talk to any president of the United States, but particularly one.
that I've known for 35 years and who has never misled me.
And that's important.
So most of the conversation, and again, I don't not call him.
Okay, that's intrusive.
If there's an emergency or something, then I will, but very rarely.
But I want to know about the tariffs because that affects all of us.
And the U.S. economy is the, and he knows it, is going to make a break the Trump administration.
So what we did was, I said, look, lay it out for me.
Are you optimistic, maybe in the middle, leaning pessimistic.
Where are you?
So he is convinced, not hopeful, convinced.
He's going to get trade deals, even with China.
Let me talk to me about the meeting with the Chinese.
this weekend in Switzerland. We'll report on that in a moment. And he says that the United States
in very good shape right now with negotiating all of this tariff stuff down to our benefit.
That would be more jobs, higher paying jobs, and all of that. Okay. Iran looks like a little
setback. Now, I didn't get into the details there too much. So I can't really report anything
firm, but it's not as optimistic as it was, say, a week ago. I suggested, you never tell a
president anything, okay? I suggested that the hoody business has thrown off the mullahs because
the hoodies are almost out of business. The United States is really, with its synchronized
bombing, put a hurt on those jihadists, big time. And there is kind of a ceasefire.
so the hoodies are saying not going to fire on ships in the Red Sea any much, which is what the USA wants.
Okay.
But again, I didn't get into great detail on Iran, but it's not as optimistic in the president's eyes as it was maybe last week.
Then we talked about the second half of the year, which is really, boy, I think it's the most important part of Donald Trump's presidency, both his full first term and this term.
If he turns that economy around, if it's booming by October, he goes into Reagan territory.
Now, I'm not going to bore you with what happened to Ronald Reagan after Jimmy Carter,
but it's so similar to what happened to Donald Trump after Joe Biden.
It's almost the same thing.
If you want to know, my book, Killing Reagan is the book.
But it took Reagan a long time to get out of that Carter Quagmire.
But in the second term, he's roaring.
And that's going to happen faster because Donald Trump is, you know,
a much more aggressive president than Ronald Reagan was.
So anyway, a fascinating conversation.
I never know when these things are going to happen.
It's not like I get a heads up.
You know, be available at 10 a.m. O'Reilly for the most powerful man in the world.
Phone rings.
I looked down at the phone and there it is.
And so I got to be on my game all the time.
And that's what I try to be.
Talking Boy's memo is about a legal victory for the Trump administration.
at least temporarily on this trans-military stuff.
Now, you may not think that's so important, but it is,
because you have to take the tempo of the Supreme Court.
All of this stuff about blocking deportations, about tariffs,
about denying ideological concerns like Harvard and NPR, PBS, money,
all going to come down to the Supreme Court.
So you need to know what the justices are thinking,
and this is an interesting ruling.
So on January 27, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order, quote,
adoption of a gender identity inconsistent with an individual sex conflicts with a soldier's
commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one's personal life.
A man's assertion, he is a woman, and his requirement that others honor this falsehood
is not consistent with humility and selflessness required of a service member, unquote.
That is pretty harsh, but if you are going to run a military that consists of 1.2 million service people, you got to have discipline, okay?
And in this country, we have spent since 2015 $52 million on so-called gender-affirming care in the military, $52 million.
dollars. I wouldn't pay a dollar. Not a dollar. If somebody enlists in the armed services
and you're not drafted, we don't have that here. And then they decide to become the other sex.
Okay, you just resign. Get a general discharge. That's all. You know, I'm not paying for it.
I don't want to pay for anybody's gender affirming care. I mean, maybe I'm a mean guy.
But that's not on me. And I don't expect anybody to pay.
pay whatever I decided to do in my private life either. Okay? The other thing is that if you are the
commander-in-chief, then you get to run the military the way you want. Okay? It's not subject to
congressional approval. Only war, declaration of war is. But the way you run, you're the
commander chief.
So anyway, Supreme Court issued an emergency lift of a block that bans transgender in a military.
So it's lifting it.
Okay, so for right now, if you're transgender, you can't be in a military.
And if you're already there, I don't know what you do.
But I guess you decide to pack it up.
Now, Supreme Court said, look, we're not going to issue a written decree on this, and they did not.
we're going to kick it back to the lower federal courts for their ruling, and then we'll take it up again.
That's where it is.
Okay, so the three liberal justices, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Brown Jackson, they made it clear that they were dissenting, that they want this block on it.
Okay, that's not a surprise.
And then the Democratic Party, per se, opposes it the ban on transgenderes in the military as well.
Frankly, the military has more things to worry about than the handful of transgender service members being, you know, than this going out there and discriminating against transgender service members.
I don't think, I mean, look, I, the military does have more important things to worry about, but this shouldn't be happening, okay?
I mean, you can't have chaos in the barracks and she should know, you know, Senator Duckworth is an honored veteran of this country. She should know better.
politics over sees everything else. Sum it up, you got to take the tempo of the Supreme Court.
You have to because Donald Trump's administration is utterly dependent on that body to go forward
with what it wants to do, and that's the memo. Another media phony controversy over obeying
the Constitution drives me crazy. So you'll remember dictator on first day, right? When Trump's
that about the car industry, and then the Democrats ran out and said he's going to be a dictator,
he's going to be Hitler. And you'll remember good people on both sides, and they ran out and said,
oh, Trump's calling the Nazis good people when he was saying the good people on both sides
of the Confederate statute debate. So you remember those. They were vivid. They were lies,
and the media just does this all day long. So now we have another one. It all starts on Sunday.
Meet the Press. Kirsten Welker. Go.
Don't you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president?
I don't know.
I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me.
And they are going to obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.
What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said.
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They're talking about undocumented aliens and due process.
So they take the, I don't know,
do you need to uphold the Constitution of the United as president,
and I don't know.
But he's not talking about upholding the entire constitution.
He's talking about one controversy,
which if you saw the whole interview, you would know.
But the press is, boom, take it.
it right out of there. Okay? And it just makes me so sick because it carries over into Congress.
So we have Congresswoman Lauren Underwood out of Illinois, suburbs of Chicago. She shows up yesterday
to grill Secretary of Homeland Security, Christy Nome, about all this deportation stuff.
Roll the tape. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This weekend, the president made the remarkable statement
that he, quote, doesn't know whether he has to uphold the Constitution.
You, however, have taken a different position, both in your confirmation hearing and when you took
the oath of office. You said that you were committed to complying with the Constitution.
Do you still stand by that statement?
Absolutely. I believe President Trump as well.
It is also violating the fundamental right of individuals.
Do you believe that the Constitution grants everyone in our country the right to due process,
including non-citizens?
The administration has the authority to...
Ma'am, I'm looking for a yes or no question.
Yes or no.
Do you believe the concept...
Yes, ma'am.
Ridiculous, absurd, dishonest.
What else can I tell you?
Okay?
Number one, she takes the Trump's remark out of context.
Number two, she says, this is a quote.
Okay, I'm going to reread it to you.
All right?
So she says, do you believe that the Constitution grants everyone in our country?
the right to due process, including non-citizens.
It doesn't grant everyone in our country the right to do process.
There are different categories.
So if you are an undocumented alien with a deportation order,
you don't have due process.
They can sweep you off the street and put you on a plane and boot you out
because you already have a deportation order.
If you come across today, the Rio Grande River in Texas and set foot on that soil of that state,
the border of a drogue turned you right around and boot you right back to Mexico.
I don't have to drag you into some courtroom.
Now, this woman, this congresswoman, Lauren Underwood, is either too stupid to know that or too dishonest in her presentation.
know which it is. There's no other third possibility. So ridiculous. Anyway, I was going to go over
and give you a resume. I'm not even going to bother. All right, Joe Biden, the first sit-down
interview since leaving office, Delaware, Hotel DuPont. Actually, stayed there one time. Nice
hotel. It was recorded yesterday with the BBC. Strange, he gives an interview to the BBC,
see the first one. And of course, it lasted for 28 minutes, pretty long on Biden's standards.
And here was a highlight or a low light go.
What did you make of those scenes in the Oval Office, President Trump and President Zelensky?
I found it sort of beneath.
America in the way that took place.
And the way we talk about now that, well, it's the Gulf of America.
Maybe we're going to have to take back Panama.
Maybe we need to acquire Greenland.
Maybe Canada should be.
What the hell's going on here?
What president ever talked like that?
Okay.
Number one, President Biden violates protocol.
protocol, which is in stone, that you shouldn't be, if you're a former president, you shouldn't be
undermining a current president. But, you know, look, I could do 30 minutes on Biden's
incompetence, okay? But I'm on the record, second worst president ever, documented it in confronting
the presidents. I'm actually writing a new Biden and Trump chapter for the paperback, which will
be out, I think, in November, time for Christmas. We got killing evil and hardback coming out in
September. But I'm writing a new chapters on Biden, and because by the time, when I was writing
the original confining the presidents, the Biden's term wasn't finished yet. Now it is, and now Trump
is, you know, I'll get a pretty good handle on Trump by midsummer. So we got two new things.
But it's easy for me to, you know, criticize Biden, so why bother, right? Okay, oversee.
So a big deal.
Moscow, a victory day parade marking 80 years since the Allied forces in the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany.
So President Xi, who's 71 years old, is visiting President Putin, who's 72 years old, for four days.
Whoa, I'm telling you, I've been to Russia.
Four days, a long time.
Not a lot to do.
I don't know what they're going to do for four days.
Plan, plot, be devious.
I have no idea.
But anyway, they're there, and there'd be parade and all that.
Okay, we'll get to that in a moment.
I don't know what they're going to do.
I don't know.
I wish I did know, but I don't.
Some good news, as I mentioned the top of the program,
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other American economists are meeting with the Chinese
in Geneva, nice town, Geneva, Switzerland, beautiful, this weekend, May 9th to the 12th,
and they're talking about averting a trade war, which President Trump thinks will happen.
They're going to invert it.
Okay, maybe it will, maybe it won't.
It's my job to report to you.
what I learned.
Joining us now from Washington,
Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor
to Donald Trump in his first term,
now works for the Heritage Foundation,
Vice President of National Security.
Boy, that's an impressive resume you got.
There, Ms. Coates, very good.
So, look, I don't know what she and Putin want.
Do you know what they want?
Well, good to be with you, Bill.
And if you throw the PhD in Italian Renaissance art history on my resume, then you really
have quite the confection going on.
I think we see what's going on with Putin and G really over the last three years playing
out in real time.
And as I look back at this, this is one of the big geopolitical changes that President Trump
confronts now that is very different from what we had in 2017 to 2021.
Because this all came about after the fall of Afghanistan, I think.
both Xi and Putin realized they had real weakness in the White House and that they could explore
what they call their partnership with no without limits. And that was instigated, I think,
in Beijing, just weeks before the tanks rolled into Ukraine, no coincidence there. And they are
trying to set up a poll that will be in competition with the United States and ultimately in their
minds defeat the United States and our allies. So it's not a natural partnership. They have
not historically liked each other, Russia and China particularly well. It's something we've been
able to split apart in the past. But right now, they have a huge vested, both military and
economic mutual interests that they have built over these years. And so I'm really concerned
going forward that it's not just going to be them, but there are two other sort of junior
partners around in North Korea, creating a lot of trouble for the United States.
All right. When you say defeat the United States, they're not going to defeat the United States
militarily. If there is a war, then it will be mutual destruction. Everyone will die.
Economically, Russia is a third world country when it comes to economics. They have no consumer
power at all. China can't send its stuff into Russia. They don't make any money. They have to
deal with the United States if they want to keep their economy afloat. So I don't understand why
Xi and Putin, two tyrants, totalitarians, they want to defeat the United States. How? How would they
do that? Well, I think they saw a much, a much straighter path towards that in the previous
administration. And in terms of goods, the way they're setting that up right now, Bill, is
Russians have to, with the revenues that China gives them for natural resources, the Russians have
to buy Chinese goods. So their imports of Chinese goods have gone to the historic level.
Yeah, but it's all energy stuff. It's not stuff made. They're not buying the hats,
the shirts, the sneaks. There's no disposable income. And plus, the Chinese don't want
rubles. No. Victoria. They want oil and gas. And so what they're doing is forcing the Russians
to purchase their stuff for the oil and gas. It's almost like a barter arrangement. Now, I agree with
view. We are currently dominant in a lot of areas. We are very concerned at the Heritage Foundation,
however, about the historic military buildup that's going on in China. It dwarfs a number of
things that are going on or historically in terms of military buildup. That's why the president's
budget is so important because he is talking about both reducing the waste and bloat and unnecessary
activities in our DOD, but investing in the kind of things that China is. That didn't happen under
President Biden. And it's now starting to happen under President Trump. And we look forward to working
closely with Congress to help him implement that. But that is necessary work. Because if we stay on
the trajectory that we're on, I mean, China has a bigger Navy than we do at this point. That's a fact.
But again, yeah, I get that and I understand that. And I know the threat to Taiwan. And I'm going
in China in three weeks. And I see what they're doing with the military. But
Again, with the weaponry that is in play now, it's not about the infantry or the Navy any longer.
You can blow these ships right out of the ocean with the high-tech weaponry that we have.
So I guess it's an intimidation thing.
Let me ask you one more question based on history.
It used to be that Mao Zizung and the Soviet leaders wanted to take over the world and make everybody communist.
Okay?
Well, Russia's not even communist anymore.
It's more totalitarian fascist than communists, although they don't respect private property.
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podcast. China hardcore communist. Is that still in play? Do they still want to make everybody
communist? Well, I want to talk to you when you get back from your trip. That sounds fascinating.
But I think in this case, you're seeing more of a marriage of convenience rather than a likeness
between these two countries.
I agree with you.
There's no cultural bond at all.
And they cut each other's throats if they had to.
But the end game is what I am still not.
And when I go, I'm supposedly going to give an address to she's guys at the Beijing club.
Have you ever been to the Beijing club?
I didn't even know there was a Beijing club.
Maybe I'll play a little racquetball before I give my speech.
Ping pong.
But I'm going to try to find out what, you know, they're not going to tell me the truth.
I understand that.
But I'm not seeing, you know, I understood what Hitler wanted.
I understood what the Stalin wanted.
Mao.
I got it all.
I knew what Ho Chi Min wanted.
I don't know what she wants.
It seems that China could improve itself domestically.
And I know he doesn't care about his own people.
if they would just calm it all down.
And Putin into Ukraine, for what?
For what?
That does you no good at all.
I'll give you the last word.
Well, I think it doesn't from our perspective.
I think from Gis's perspective,
it's a distraction for the United States,
something that's not really in our vital national security interests,
but into which we've poured a ton of money and material over the last three years.
So I think he's fine with that.
I think this is more of a death.
of a thousand cuts kind of thing for the United States
and reducing our influence to expand theirs.
That's again why this tariff situation is so important.
Yeah, but for economics, for power, for, you know,
you know where I'm going with this.
It's just not clearly defined.
But we appreciate your point of view,
and I will talk to you when I get back in China
if I'm not in a gulag somewhere.
We'll come get you out.
Thank you.
I appreciate that Victoria, very nice.
And thanks for talking to us.
today. All right, India, Pakistan. It's going on since 700 AD, okay, Indian, Pakistan have hated
each other, since 700 AD, and it wasn't even Indian and Pakistan that. It was Hindu, India,
Muslim, Pakistan. They ate each other. It's like the Jews and the Arabs, it'll never end.
So a few weeks ago, the jihadist attacked a hotel, excuse me, this is allergy stuff.
The jihadist attacked a hotel in Kashmir, northern part of India and Pakistan,
and they killed murdered 28 Indians for no reason at all.
So India is mad, and it's throwing some missiles into Pakistan, and they're throwing back.
Now, the press, of course, is, oh, two nuclear.
nations or, look, you pinheads, I know you don't know anything out there, network news people,
I understand you don't know anything.
If you are a nuclear nation next to another nuclear nation and you drop or use a nuclear bomb,
your own people will die.
Okay, do you understand now?
So you look at the map.
Anyway, flare-ups happen every year or so.
don't know what's going to come out. We're following it. Back home. Attorney General Pamboni
Bondi announces the biggest fentanyl bust in history. This is off the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico.
As we said, you have to take care of these boys. It happened in the southwest. Okay. So Colorado, Nevada,
New Mexico, Arizona, joint federal local task force. Listen to the numbers. Okay, 3 million fentanyl
lace pills three million okay um seven point five kilos of cocaine four point five kilos of heroin
49 rifles and pistols um 35 kilos of methamphetamine this is all from scinaloa okay so they use
their people six of those arrested undocumented migrants okay there you go open border joe biden
Now, none of these people should get bail, and if they're convicted, they should get, what, 30 years?
See, if you would punish these people harshly, it would make it more difficult for them to operate.
Air traffic, control, chaos, Newark Airport, do not go there.
So the shortage of controllers, then there's all kinds of equipment breakdowns.
And this happened under the Biden administration.
I get it.
But right now, if you go to Newark, listen to this.
Okay.
In the past 24 hours, 150 flights are canceled at Newark Airport.
150 flights canceled in 24 hours.
Don't go there.
All right.
Here's what the current Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy says.
Go.
I'm sorry, it's a full screen.
That means I quote it.
This was on the internet.
A government watchdog warned Biden and Booty Judge about failing air traffic control.
Look at this report.
They knew the air traffic control system was strained and still did nothing.
Working with the president, we are going to do what no administration has done,
deliver all new, envy of the world, air traffic control system.
All right, that's what Duffy says.
Now, I told you three years ago about Buttigieg and the transportation situation.
People can't get where they want to go.
There's no regulation by Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary,
who is an affirmative action higher based upon his lifestyle choice.
And it's a bad, bad situation.
now this is like the border so the federal government knows it's happening the stats are there and they
didn't do anything about it okay won't fix it buddha judge won't fix it if you read my message of the
day on bill o'reilly dot com i list a whole bunch of things that biden and his administration just
wouldn't deal with this ignored it totally ignored it and this is one of them all right so uh
I run three corporations. I hire younger people. I mean, everybody's younger than me, so I don't
have much of a choice. And some of them are very motivated and very smart, and I hire them like
that, and I pay them pretty well. But most of them are not. Number one, they can't speak. They
can't articulate their thoughts. Number two, they have trouble concentrating, particularly
when you're speaking to them.
So spoken word, very difficult.
They want you to text them everything or emails
so they can read it when you speak to them,
as I have to do, all right?
Maybe they'll retain it, maybe they won't.
And this is where the word miscommunication comes in,
which is a fallacious word.
It doesn't mean anything.
You can look them in the eye
and you can say something, and they just won't get it.
okay because they are addicted to the phone now what i do and this is smart life is when i speak to
somebody not just young but anybody now and it's important i make them repeat back to me what i
said and i do it a fun way particularly if i'm ordering something so just give me just repeat
back what i said and they will because once you repeat something back it's in your mind because you
hear it okay so it was a new study out
Gallup and Common Sense Media, 1,306, 8 to 18 years old in the United States.
Ready?
Half of that crew spends seven hours and 22 minutes a day on the phone or the computer.
Are you kidding me?
Seven hours, 22 minutes.
The other half, at least four hours.
So we are creating a nation of zombies.
of people who are totally dependent on machines and devices,
who cannot think independently,
who cannot understand basics verbally, and who cannot speak.
That's just happening.
Some of the urchins, the younger people,
are getting around it, mainly because their parents demand that,
like me, the mean guy.
Okay?
goes down no phones at supper study time no phones okay sometimes they actually do their work on the
phone so i got to monitor that all right but i'm strict in that not as strict as some i didn't ban it i
didn't do any of that i let them play their games to a certain extent but i got them to go around that
addiction but now this is not good smart life you've got to you've got to be able to speak
You've got to be able to retain information if you want to succeed in America.
Best Word states, U.S. News and War Report, they always do this.
Nobody reads that magazine, but I'll tell you what it says.
Healthcare, education, economy, infrastructure, public safety, natural environment, fiscal stability, opportunities for residents.
That's what it's based on.
Here are the best.
Utah, number one.
Yay, Utah.
New Hampshire, live for your die.
Idaho.
Minnesota? How did Minnesota get in there at a crazy left state? Nebraska, Florida, Vermont,
Socialist State, South Dakota, Massachusetts, Washington State. Massachusetts and Washington,
Washington, very, very left. Okay. So I'm not doubting U.S. News and rural, but they're free to make
up their own mind. I would live New Hampshire. Okay, okay, a little cold. I'd have to have
a warm weather port. Florida already lived there. A little too hot for me there. Vermont,
beautiful, even though they're socialists. Not a lot of them. Massachusetts, I lived there a long time.
Loved it. And they did. Crazy left didn't bother me. I don't know why. So those places I would
here are. One of the worst days, here they are. Louisiana, oh, I love the culture down there.
I love the food down there. Alaska, beautiful.
beautiful place. Mississippi, New Mexico, West Virginia, Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania. Look at that. The Commonwealth makes it into the 10 worst. I don't know why that is,
but that's U.S. News and World Report, not me. Stay on May 7, 1945, the Nazis surrender.
Rem France, Jodal, the General of the Vermeck, sign the unconditional surrender. And I've written
three books about World War II, killing Patton, killing the SS, right after the surrender,
killing the rising sun about Japan. If you have not read those books, then you care about
World War II, those are the books to read. Here are some facts. Between 70 and 100 million people
died in Europe. My God. 5.5 German soldiers killed. About 2 million German civilians killed. I think
was more than that. Soviet Union suffered the highest casualties, 27 million dead in the Soviet Union,
including about 8 to 11 million soldiers. Six million Jews murdered more than 6 million.
One million of those murdered Jewish people were children. Estimated 2 million German women
were raped by the Soviet military people. Nearly 12 million ethnic Germans were expelled after
World War II from Eastern Europe. They had nowhere to go. Many of them died.
Oh, because of Adolf and Mussolini, you know, it's got to be a hell, don't you think?
That's why I wrote Confronting Evil?
It's got to be.
All right, back on the final thought.
Here's the final thought of the day a reminder tomorrow on the CW network, Linear Television.
I'll be doing Donald Trump's first 100 days in a second term, an hour special.
You will want to watch this.
take should trump should republicans should the country pay attention to the crowds of aOC and burning
not just the crowds but the energy and this anger they appear to be tapping into it's not aOC
and it's not burning you it is you waste this is just a niche younger audience that
are socialists and that's what they want it's like uh a hard
middle group all right Metallica I'm never in a million years gonna sit through
Metallica ever I mean because I don't want the headache but Metallica sent comes
in and sells thousands of tickets to Metallica people the Bernie Sanders and
AOC they're Metallica people all they want to do is hear socialists yay all right
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