Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Part 2 of the Biden Corruption Investigation with Brett Tolman, Another Stock Market Tumble, a Karine Jean-Pierre Revelation, Government Confidence, & Eliminating Child Support for Black Californians

Episode Date: July 7, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, July 6, 2023, stand up for your country. Well, we're getting closer to exposing this Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, money situation. It's a very, very difficult story to get to the bottom of. But we'll do it, as I told News Nation audience last night. I hope you tune in and see that, Chris Pomo, 8 o'clock. We have it on Bill O'Reilly.com, if you want to take it. But I told their audience, look, I don't have it all, but I will get it.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Because I'm on it. We're on it. My staff is on it. We're closing in on this. We can't subpoena bank workers. That has to be done through Congress. We know the fix is in the Justice Department. isn't looking into this with any kind of authority. We know that. We know the corrupt corporate
Starting point is 00:01:04 media. Only after things start to come out, will they pay attention? But I have a pretty good staff, and I know what I'm doing. I just got off the phone with a very, very powerful government official who I can't name. And I'm not even going to quote that person because I don't lose anonymous sources, but I got filled in on a lot of stuff. And it's pretty grim. And that is a subject of this evening's talking points memo. So let's review what we reported last night. If you're Bill O'Reilly.com premium or concierge members, you can get a transcript of this free, and you can then watch the program anytime you want. So if you miss last night, it's worth going in and watching it. So as we report, and as you probably know, this whole case
Starting point is 00:01:52 started in 2018, Donald Trump, President, William Barr, Attorney General. All right? And it was based in Delaware where Hunter Biden resided. The U.S. attorney appointed by Trump, David Weiss, was in charge of the case. All right. Fast forward to the election, there's Weiss. Fast forward to the election of 2020, Trump loses Biden wins. But there's a transition period between Election Day and the inauguration. Bill Barr quits.
Starting point is 00:02:27 All right, resigns as Attorney General. But before he goes, and he has been supervising the Hunter Biden investigation for two years, he says, don't worry about it, under control, doesn't need a special counsel. I'm not going to appoint one. We ran that soundbite last night. Important for you to understand that. So Barr walks out the door, and he says everything's under control. We're investigating honestly. We'll find out what happened.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Okay. In the middle of 2022, now we're leaping a year and a half, all right, from inauguration day, Merrick Garland is the Attorney General now. In the middle of 2022, Weiss in Delaware has now been on this case almost four years. Assembles information and says, I need the cooperation of two other U.S. attorneys. One in Washington, D.C., all right, and that man's name is Graves, okay? And one in California, that man's name is Martin Estrada, okay? So Matthew Graves is the ball guy, Estrada is the other guy. He needs cooperation from these two because money from foreign concerns, Romania,
Starting point is 00:03:54 Ukraine and China flowed into Hunter Biden's pocket in D.C. and California. So we asked them, let's partner up on this and we'll get the whole big picture. Unbelievably, and I mean that word literally, Matthew Graves and Martin Estrada say, no, we're not going to help you. Now their boss, Merrick Garling, could have stopped that dead and said, yeah, you help Weiss. He's asking for your help. You help him. Garland didn't do that. So Graves and Estrada, they don't cooperate.
Starting point is 00:04:35 They don't look into it. They don't do anything. Leaving David Weiss in charge. Okay. So then earlier this week, I get wind that Matthew Graves' wife, Fatima Graves, as visited the Biden White House 28 times. 28 times.
Starting point is 00:05:00 This is, according to visitor logs. Now, the reason we get on to this is because we're tracking Alexander Soros and we'll have more on that on Monday because he's in a White House like every day. So Fatima Graves goes to the White House 28 times.
Starting point is 00:05:18 She got no government job. Now, she's an activist. very far left activist gives a lot of money to Democrats and her husband does too Matthew Graves so Fatim is in the White House so we want to know why
Starting point is 00:05:36 what is all this nothing we can't find out nobody will tell us why she's there 28 times suspicions rise now the House Oversight Committee ways and means
Starting point is 00:05:53 they need to call Fatta McGraths in under oath and what were you doing there 28 times I suspect I can't prove it and it could be wrong I want to repeat that I can't prove it and I could be wrong that Fatta McGraths is a conduit bringing information
Starting point is 00:06:13 from the Merrick Garland White House I'm sorry Justice Department to Biden in the White House to Biden's people. Not Biden himself, but Biden's people. Condit, carrying messages back and forth about the Biden investigation. Of course. Remember, Matthew Graves and Attorney General Garland work in the same building in D.C. So you can't put it in writing. You can't call because those calls are taped. You got to send somebody back and forth. Right? okay so then we are stuck but again i'll find out but i need homer and jordan and the others in the house
Starting point is 00:07:08 investigating this to subpoena thadamagraves i can't subpoena as a woman biden whitehouse not going to give you anything but she could come in, what is she going to do? You can't take the fifth. If she did, that would be shocking, although I don't think corporate media were covered even then. Now, I also got a lot of letters from last night's program about Bill Barr, the Republicans, staunch Republican, and why would he not take aggressive action and trying to find out how much money came in from Romania, Ukraine, and China to the Biden family. Why would he just be so casual about it?
Starting point is 00:07:53 Why? All right. So you may remember that on June 21st, I interviewed former assistant U.S. Attorney General Jeff Clark, who worked under Trump. Here's what Clark said about Barr. But why would Barr want to give cover to his political enemies? Because I don't really think that they are his political enemies, I think that we're living essentially under a kind of uniparty apparatus in the United States.
Starting point is 00:08:23 And I think that Barr is part of that unit party apparatus, right? There's a kind of, you know, red team blue team sort of thing going on of, you know, we're Republicans. We wear ours on our shirts versus D's, you know, going on. But they're largely cooperative on lots of major issues like a lot of the, you know, the massive intelligence state we have now in the wake of 9-11, of all the war-mongering that's going on, as we see with a lot of the support for Ukraine. And, you know, I think Barr is in that mold. Now, again, this is speculation, and I could be wrong,
Starting point is 00:08:59 but it makes sense. Bill Barr got a lot of money to write a book. Put the book out. It was booked, booked, booked, promoting the book on all the liberal shows. Okay? If you go against the progressive orthodoxy in this country, you get book contracts canceled. You don't get on the Today Show.
Starting point is 00:09:22 You don't get on, cold there. So Barr, knowing he's going to make millions, I don't know if it's millions, but it's a lot. When my book goes out and goes, I'm not going to really attack the Biden. That's not what I'm doing here. I'm gone. I'm going to make as much money as I can. based upon my government service, but I'm not alienating the new regime. I'm guessing, but it's plausible. And that's a memo.
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Starting point is 00:10:42 So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. So I promote E.S.A. Brett Tomlin. He's coming to us from Salt Lake City. He's a former U.S. Attorney in Utah. And we use them a lot on Justice Department issues. As you know, I've made him very famous across the world um so uh you know what i'm doing number one am i on the right track in your opinion yeah this is this is great stuff though and i'll tell you why i'm not just blowing smoke i'm not seeing journalists that are willing to really peel back the layers and take a close look and put together the timeline it's the kind of stuff that doj would be doing had they you know had they
Starting point is 00:11:38 approach this like a traditional investigation. But you take, for example, Bill Barr. There's a mentality in Washington, D.C., that if you serve in government, you'll eventually cash in. And you see that with book deals or you see that with lobbying. And what happened? Bill Barr went to a law firm and is making incredible amounts of money there. And he's making money on his book. And it's what we know happens in D.C. But unless you've been there and seen a law firm, up close, you don't realize how paralyzing it is to actually, you know, swift and fair justice. Now, do you know this Matthew Graves, the D.C. attorney, U.S. attorney wouldn't cooperate on the Hunter Biden investigation and his wife, Fatima, going back and forth. Do you know Graves?
Starting point is 00:12:29 I've met him a couple of times. I also was very close to his predecessor, who was the U.S. attorney prior to him. And, you know, his, his thoughts on the matter were that they're putting in somebody that they know is a very known factor. And what that means in Washington, D.C. is that they are all part of the same, same club, right? The same team. They're going to, they're going to make decisions and they're going to work together on those decisions. I have, I've been shocked at the denials that main justice doesn't have a lot of communication with the White House and with the Bidens. They do it through conduits. They do it through liaisons. And it happens. And it should surprise nobody that that's going on. But this is the highest level now. This is the president's
Starting point is 00:13:20 son with accusations on his computer that he gave money to his father, a sitting vice president at the time. I mean, this is any bigger than this. Now, am I wrong to say that Attorney General Merrick Garland could have ordered Graves and Estrada to cooperate with Weiss? Yeah, you know, it's it's almost laughable that they're trying to pass that off as a reason why Weiss couldn't expand the investigation. Typically, U.S. attorneys are definitely there for one another when they have multi-jurisdiction investigations. They work together. You don't even have to ask. I've never heard this. I don't know whether you have, but I have never heard a U.S. attorney turning down a request from another unit's attorney to share information and partner
Starting point is 00:14:11 up on a case, particularly as big as this case. Have you ever heard that? No, it doesn't happen. It doesn't happen unless it came down from on top. And the other thing that's puzzling, though, is when you work in a multi-jurisdictional criminal investigation, your FBI, and your IRS, they have task forces and they have folks in all of these locations. And before the U.S. attorney even weighs in on what they're going to do, they are running with the investigation. And then along with the home U.S. attorney, they will present that to the U.S. attorney in the other jurisdiction when they need an indictment. And so it's all backwards. None of this makes sense. It also goes back to the highlights why Bill Barr should
Starting point is 00:14:58 have appointed a special counsel because you avoid this kind of you know politicking and gamesmanship right and and i i said it last i don't say it again john mitchell did the same thing to protect richard nixon in watergate john mitchell went to prison uh for doing that all right so that was going on has been going on forever but now we have an investigation that's in the hands of congress And I mean, if they don't call this Fatima Graves, then I know that the congressional investigations, they don't care. They have to call this woman. Am I wrong?
Starting point is 00:15:36 And I think they will. I think, you know, understanding the connection, the refusal by Graves to go forward, the supposed lack of cooperation from these other jurisdictions, that's part of this web of deceit that's been, you know, served to all of us to try to, try to analyze and believe in, but you can't. And none of it is adding up, though. And so it's sad because it's cumbersome to investigate this with Congress. You know, as you pointed out, the FBI has been doing this for decades. And DOJ is so good at building these, you know, these wagon wheel fraud investigations. And it's tragic that
Starting point is 00:16:20 here we are. And we have no confidence that. either side, Republican or Democrat, wanted to do it. Yeah, and no exposure from the press whatsoever. So if you walk out on the street today and you go to some, your peer, American citizen, what do you think about the Hunter Biden? Maybe they'll know a little, they don't know anything. They don't know anything. All right.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Well, thank God for you. I appreciate that. I mean, we're working very, very hard. Next week, we'll, we got Senator Ted Cruz on Tuesday. I'm going to try to get, and this is from my producers listening in the booth right now, we try to get Comer on Monday. We're going to send Comer transcripts of last night's show and this tonight's show with you. I'm going to send his committee there, all of the information that we have accomplished.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Because I don't know if they know Fatima Graves from, you know, the cliche is Adam, but they'd have to be Eve. I don't know if they know anything about this. this emanated, we heard about it, and now we broke it, but then it's silence, even Fox News, not covering this. They have nobody on it. Nobody. Nobody on it. It's outrageous. There's also a new whistleblower. Yeah, right. Now, the whistleblowers, they're getting attention, but this subterfuge underneath. Last question. If Thadam McGrath is indeed a conduit between Merrick Garland and her husband, Matthew, and the Biden White House. Is that a crime? Is there,
Starting point is 00:17:59 what can happen? Well, it absolutely could be a conspiracy to obstruct justice. If they're all trying to shut down an investigation, a legal, lawful investigation of actual, you know, staggering criminal behavior, maybe, maybe the worst we corrupt, we've seen in the history of this country. And if they're part of that, then the Attorney General is leading that conspiracy, and that's a standalone crime. Okay, unbelievable story evolving.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Brett, thank you very much. We appreciate it. Stay close. We'll certainly update you and have you back on as soon as we can. All right, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. You have comments.
Starting point is 00:18:49 You have questions. You have tips. If you're in D.C. and you're watching me, you know something about this. All right. I'm not going to let it go. All right, so President Biden's in South Carolina telling everybody how great the economy is, the Biden economics, Biden economics, whatever he says. Meanwhile, the stock market dropped more than 500 points today because it looks like the federal
Starting point is 00:19:16 raised interest rates this month again. Why are they raising interest rates? because as soon as Biden came into office, he attacked the fossil fuel industry, the gas and heating, all of that. They all raised their prices. Inflation went crazy. And now the Fed has to raise interest rates to get inflation under control, which it isn't still after two and a half years. You got all that? And then Biden's down in South Carolina going, oh, Bidenomics, it's the greatest. Okay, sure. Stock market, I mentioned. You have stock. I can't give you advice. I can tell you what I'm doing. I'm doing nothing. No buying, no selling.
Starting point is 00:19:59 This will pass this whole nightmare. So I don't know what's going to happen. Nobody does. You've got to hang tough. Because if you sell, you'll never get your money back. You might not get it back anyway, but you've got a better chance if you hold. Cocaine update. message of the day. So we're trying to find out if Superfly is on the visitor list at the White House, because maybe Superfly just left a parting gift of cocaine in the locker. Anyway, Corinne Jean-Pierre is the press secretary for Joe Biden. Everybody knows that. I think if you pay attention, you know. The Media Research Center, which is conservative and despises Joe Biden, did a study, and it says that Jean-Pierre has directly answered only 2% of questions pertaining to the Biden scandals.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Okay? Let's put the alleged Biden scandals. Hunter pled guilty. That's not alleged. But no evidence, Joe Biden. Not yet. Not yet. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:13 2% is all she's answered so she was asked about the cocaine thing go can you give any more details on where the secret service found cocaine in west wing and how it so as you know this is under the preview of the secret service they are currently investigating what happened over the weekend so I would have to refer you to the secret first the secret service on all of this but one thing that I can share that I'll share a little bit or more information as you know the the the president and the First Lady and their family were not here this weekend, as you all reported on this. She's sharing. I love the sharing business. Well, according to the Media Research Center, you can go to their website if you want to see it. A report is asked Jean-Pierre,
Starting point is 00:21:57 252 questions about classified documents in Biden's possession or other corruption allegations, and she answered six of the 252 questions. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world.
Starting point is 00:22:39 Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on. on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. All right, Gallup, it's interesting. So all over the world, Gallup took a survey. And the survey is an individual country, the G7 country. Do you have confidence about your government? simple. So let's run it down. In Germany, 61% say they have confidence in the government,
Starting point is 00:23:21 34% don't. Canada, 5149. France, 4652. Japan, 43550. Italy, 4158. UK, 33, 64. USA dead last, only 31% of American citizens of confidence in their federal government, 69. percent do not. Julius Maximillians University in Beresburg, Germany. A lot of Germany in this show today. So this is a prestigious
Starting point is 00:23:56 place. It was founded in 1402, one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the world. And it asked or it analyzed, it didn't ask. It analyzed all countries all over the world.
Starting point is 00:24:12 as far as the state's monopoly on law, violence, and administration. So, in other words, how effective is the state in these countries? Singapore is number one, the most effective government in dealing with law, violence, and administration. Australia, 2, Denmark, 3, Netherlands, Estonia, Luxembourg, which is like four streets, Norway, Belgium, New Zealand, Germany, the top 10. USA number 23, behind Malta. So do you get the feeling that our federal government is in chaos? Do you get that feeling?
Starting point is 00:24:57 I do. Now, Singapore is a fascist country. That means if you live there, you have no civil rights at all. None. So if you're walking down the street in Singapore going to the Raffles Hotel and a Singaporean police officer comes over, they can search you, they can put you in the car, take you to the station, they don't need a warrant, they don't need anything. Okay? And it is against the law to chew gum in Singapore, though you can't chew it because they don't want gum all over the the subways and everything else. If you rent a car in Singapore, which I have, and by the way,
Starting point is 00:25:45 when you fly into Singapore, you never want to leave the airport. That's how nice the airport is. You're in a car. You drive on out. If you go two miles over the speed limit, the car vibrates and a bell rings. Two miles over. Every part of life is regulated by. by the Singaporean government. You know about the drugs thing we went over it. If you sell narcotics over a certain weight in Singapore, they hang you. If you use narcotics and the police catch you, you go to mandatory rehab for 22 months. Therefore, there are no drug addicts in Singapore.
Starting point is 00:26:32 They're not there. They're in rehab because the cops can haul you in, drug test you. don't need probable cause. So, you want to live in Singapore, you're safe. No shenanigans, as they say. You can walk, I walk three in a morning, all over. No problem. None. But you got to do what you told. You don't. Not good. All right, back in the USA, Donald Trump, RFK Jr., Adam Schiff all raising big money. So in the second quarter of this year, Trump raised $35 million. That's up from 19 in the first quarter. That's because of all the indictments. All right. RFK is getting publicity now, raised more than $10 million, all right, for his political action committee.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Adam Schiff, because Republicans attacked him, he's run up in Senate in California. $8 million over the past three months. So it just tells you that Americans don't want their people who they're rooting for, attack, and if they attack them, they'll give them money. And Trump knows that better than anybody else. Trump's got a huge war chest to run for president again. He's a very disturbing story. So as you may know, among African Americans, the out-of-wedlock birth rate is above 70%. Okay. Many of those situations, the children born out of wedlock are living with the mother. The father is gone. The father is responsible for paying child support. Court will order that, family court. The California Reparations Task Force is asking the legislature,
Starting point is 00:28:36 Sacramento, controlled by Democrats, to eliminate interest on past due child support and to do away with many child support laws, only for blacks, because the group says blacks are discriminated against in California, so they shouldn't have to pay child support on a number of levels. How heinous is this? How horrible is this? It's beyond belief. Now, these people know that if the father who split or whatever doesn't pay, the state will have to pay. But they don't want the father who abandons the family to pay. They want the state to pay. That means all the residency calculation. Very disturbing. Smart life. So this is a Nutris System study conducted by one poll. It says that on average, half of Americans have put on 17 pounds because of stress.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Okay. 57% of us feel more stress than we did five years ago. This is coming off the pandemic and all that. You know, I don't know. I mean, when I get stressed, I go out and bay at the moon. I howl. Look, I don't eat snacks. But I know people do.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Comfort food day, right? So 17 pounds chubbier than they were, I guess, before the pandemic. But my smart life tip is a good one tonight because a lot of this weight, excess weight, comes from drinking sugar-laden beverages. We've been over this, which lead to diabetes, obesity. If you look at the label and you see how much sugar is in the iced teas, in the snapples, in the soda, it's unbelievable. And that puts weight on you.
Starting point is 00:30:55 So I found, because I'm investigating, I'm looking out for you, as always, a drink that taste good and doesn't have any calories. It's called sparkling ice. I took that picture right out of my refrigerator. Okay, there's 15 flavors. For example, it costs a buck a bottle at Walmart, probably a little bit more in your local store. And it tastes very good, very refreshing. Okay. And I have no interest in sparkling ice company. I don't know anything about it. My favorite is black raspberry. It does contain splendid. and there have been studies that say it's not good for you.
Starting point is 00:31:36 But if it's between a little bit of splendor and sugar, I'm going with the splendor. So I drink mostly water. All right? That's what I drink. But sometimes you want a little pizzazz. And the sparkling ice, I'm telling you, I look forward to it now.
Starting point is 00:31:56 So it's a good deal. Smart Life Tip. We want you to be trim. we want you to be healthy, knock off the sugar, cut it down. I still eat my ice cream a couple of times a week, but I've cut it down. And it's not easy to do that. So I wanted to check in with JetBlue, my favorite airline, and I'm picking on JetBlue. I admit it.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Maybe I shouldn't, but. So Delta and JetBlue run corresponding routes, particularly in the East Coast. Okay? So from June 1st to June 28th, and this doesn't count the meltdown over July 4th, Delta airline had 21% of its flights delayed. JetBlue, 36%. JetBlue still doesn't have enough personnel to get those planes off the torment. Still, after a year and a half of me whacking them, might remember that if you didn't see it, just Google O'Reilly JetBlue, I whacked them at JFK Airport, okay? After a year and a half, they still have not solved the problem.
Starting point is 00:33:02 You don't give me the weather because Delta flies the same routes you fly. 36% late. Now, to cancel, this is interesting, you should know this. Very low cancellations on Delta and JetBlue. You know why? Because they'll keep you at the airport for 24 hours. They don't want to cancel any flight. So they'll keep you sitting there before they'll put a cancel sign.
Starting point is 00:33:29 That's the con now. So you don't. The stay in history, July 6, 1942, Anne Frank and her family escaped the Gestapo in Amsterdam, Holland. So if you read Killing the SS, you know this story because I concentrated on it. 81 years ago, the Germans conquered the Netherlands. They rolled into Amsterdam. The Gestapo set up headquarters, began rounding up Jews, sending them to concentration camps, right? This was in July 6, 1942.
Starting point is 00:34:03 The Franks knew what was happening because they had fled Germany. To Holland thought they were safe. No. So they got a hideout. The hideout was in an apartment building, which Otto Frank had a business in, the top floor of the business. but nobody knew there was anybody living in there the Frank family lived in there for two years Anne Frank a young teenager
Starting point is 00:34:28 kept a diary for those two years about their daily lives a diary of Anne Frank the movie starring Anne Bancroft okay but a few weeks before Holland was liberated by the allies somebody sold them out the Frank family and the father Otto
Starting point is 00:34:49 Anne, her elder sister Margo, and her mother, Edith, were rounded up by the Gestapo and shipped to concentration camps, where they all died except for Otto. Now, Otto Frank survived the war. I lived to be 91. In 1947, he published his daughter's diary, the diary of Anne Frank, and became one of the most widely read books in history. Again, you should read the diary of Anne Frank and killing the essay. by O'Reilly and Dugard. And that happened. They started hiding out 81 years ago today.
Starting point is 00:35:28 All right, so we got some mail, and we got an interesting final thought. We'll be right back. Let's go to the mail on a message board's concierge member, direct access to me, Sharon. Great Nostman News investigative report about the role of Bill Barr in the Joe Biden situation. In addition to Merrick Garland, Barr did not. not investigate Hunter Barton. That might not be fair. He didn't push the investigation.
Starting point is 00:35:58 But I don't think he hindered it. It just wouldn't do what was necessary, in my opinion. Charles, the commentary about Hunter Biden should go into the O'Reilly Talking Points Hall of Fame. But answer me this, why would Barr cover for Hunter Biden? I think we answered that in this broadcast. And why was there not more outrage over the Biden family making millions of dollars? because the public doesn't care and the Democratic Party doesn't care and the corporate media doesn't report it. Building, though. It's building. Beth Ellen, concierge member. Thank you, Beth Ellen.
Starting point is 00:36:30 One of the best no-smen news is Bill laying out the Biden family corruption, naming those who hit it. To me, it's sad to see how far our country has fallen. Patrick Fierentino, Oak Ridge, North Carolina. There's one thing Biden did to make life better for people like me. I'm retired, debt-free, conservative, and I have enough money to last my life because I invested conservatively. Now, with interest rates going up, I have 20 more time, 20 times more interest than I had before Biden. That's true.
Starting point is 00:37:05 The interest rates are going up. So if you have savings, that goes up too. I just purchase some U.S. savings bonds because the interest level is getting up there where it's worth and it's a safe investment. Michael Ross, Lincolnton, North Carolina. Why doesn't the House Representative subpoena Hunter Biden ask him questions when he's under oath? Because he'd take the Fifth Amendment. Take the fifth, every question.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Waste of time. Tim McCherry, Manhattan Beach, shouldn't Ben and Jerry give all their millions and profits to American Indians since they made all their money on stolen land? My message of the day, Ben Jerry Che Guevara. Bill O'Reilly.com. Has he don't have to be a premium or concierge? remember, you go in there every day and read the message. I hope you do. You get a kick out of it.
Starting point is 00:37:53 George Hoffman, New York City. What is the dark web? Is it a threat? Dark web is where criminal activities are conducted on cyberspace. They sell narcotics, trafficking pornography, child porn, that kind of stuff. Dark web. Brian Asiko Hinkley, Minnesota, killing the legends was a great read. You and Dugard do a great job with these. books, keep it up. Okay, killing the witches coming next. September 26th, you are going to love
Starting point is 00:38:25 this book, and you will be surprised. What is in killing the witches? You can order in advance of Bill O'Reilly.com, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, all of those places. All right, let's go, we have a summer reading program that we like to get involved with killing Crazy Ors, killing the killers, killing the legends, all bundled together, plus A, Team Normal Hat. 3295, best deal in the country. 3295 is what you spend for salmon, an entree, and they don't even give you a potato with it. It's an unbelievable deal. And then we have all kinds of other discounts on other books and team normal stuff flying out of here.
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Starting point is 00:39:37 You have any recommendations, Stephen Tucci, Plantation, Florida. Stephen, I have plenty of recommendations, but I can't do them on the regular mail ban. That's what Concierge membership is. So, say you sign up for the concierge membership before your trip to Italy, and congratulations on your 50th anniversary, by the way. You send me your itinerary, where you go? And then I'll send you back tips, which will save you a lot of money and time and all of that. That's what concierge members get.
Starting point is 00:40:11 But I can't do it in the regular mailbag because that's more issue-oriented. The concierge is a whole different thing. It is a life insurance policy for you, and you're going to need it. So anyway, there we go. I am going to write a column on Sunday with some additional information about our investigation, telling you how we're going about this. See, it's a little bit different. When I work with CBS News and ABC News, Inside Edition, and Fox News, I had a big corporate structure behind me.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Now I don't. I haven't cracked staff, but I don't have that corporate structure. But it's almost better because I get no interference in what we find. So, for example, this Biden stuff, we believe, have not yet nailed it down, that almost $30 million went into the Biden family from 2014 up to 2022. $30 million for nothing. that's what we believe again we could be wrong on it but that's the indication that we have now that is a colossal amount of money for nothing was that dire straight song money for nothing okay you would think at this level every corporate news agency in america be
Starting point is 00:42:01 all over this story they're not That's corruption. So anyway, Sunday noon column, I'm going to lay it out where we are, what we're doing, how we're doing it. I've got to protect my sources, and I will. And I'm not using them, by the way. Everything we report is on the record, all the names, you saw it, not doing, somebody whispered, somebody said, I'm not going to do it. Not right. When you hear it from me, you'll know it's true.
Starting point is 00:42:31 If I don't know it's true, and I say, this is speculation. You'll know that too. You make up your own line out of it. But I think we're starting to see the picture here, right? If you dissent, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Name in town if you wish you will pine. Please read my column on Sunday. We'll see you again on Monday.

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