Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Political Hatred from the Left, Supreme Court Blocks Florida Immigration Law, Liberal Cities Defy Federal Authority & New Bill Targets ICE Masks
Episode Date: July 11, 2025Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, July 10, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Opposition fr...om anti-Trump groups continues to grow. Bill looks at recent statements from left-wing critics. The Supreme Court denies Florida’s request to enforce immigration crackdown. A look at how Chicago and Los Angeles are actively undermining federal law enforcement. Will Massachusetts pass the new bill that stops ICE agents from wearing masks while on the job? An update on Dr. Kevin O’Connor, physician to former President Biden. Final Thought: Bill highlights a clip from Jeff Ahern’s “News of the Day” show about lifeguard salaries. 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, Thursday, July 10th, 2025, stand up for your country.
I'm happy to be here because this has been the week from hell, technically speaking.
Everything's going wrong.
This earpiece that I have here, broke about.
10 minutes ago. I can't fix anything, but I fixed it, but it could fall out or blow my head up
or whatever anytime. Wi-Fi, whatever, out, in, this, that. It's crazy. I just had to get it
off my chest. But we have a good program, so I'm glad that I can deliver it, and hopefully
we'll get through it. Okay, political hatred. It's getting worse. We talked about it yesterday.
There is a solution, partially, and I'm going to put it forth.
Both sides, but the left is really driving a hatred now because of President Trump.
But the right, plenty of haters on the right, no shortage.
That's the subject of this evening's talking points, Mel.
All right, so Trump has racked up some wins in six months almost that he's been in office.
You got the border.
That was a tremendous achievement.
Right off, right from the start, the Trump administration shut that thing down.
Saving the American public billions of dollars in lives.
Extraordinary achievement.
Two, big bill.
I don't know whether the big bill in the long run is going to be good for us,
but I know stopped a recession.
We're not going to have a recession.
That's good.
Iran, diminished, chaotic.
Pretty good.
Tariffs, no idea.
I don't even report on him because every day it changes.
I don't know whether that's going to work out or not.
He, President Trump, believes it well,
fervently believes it.
We'll know in December.
Okay, so the bill, the successes have been piling up,
and the hate Trump regades are getting angrier and angrier and angrier.
There's nothing you can do about the media that hate Trump.
Trump. Although Trump himself, president himself, has punished them in dramatic ways. They've
lost, they've settled cases, people have been fired. So the president himself is winning that
battle right now. But you can't tell the hate Trump media to stop it for two reasons,
constitutional, and they make money hating Trump. That's the only thing that MSCB
NBC has.
I don't have anything.
If Trump went off the stage tomorrow,
what would they even talk about these people?
They had nothing.
And on the converse, Fox News would take a huge hit
because it has built its audience around MAGA
and supporting Donald Trump.
But now we get into politics,
and here is where things have to get under control.
So one of the,
worst, and I mean that literally, is Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Irish guy.
I don't think in the northeast where I live, my sister lives in Connecticut, I have seen
a more hateful individual than Murphy, ever.
So he goes after Trump, no matter what it is, the latest is the Guadalupe River disaster in Texas.
The fact of the matter is, it's possible that Donald Trump's policies had something to do with the level of death and destruction in Texas.
This was an exceptional weather event.
There's no question there were going to be deaths, but did there have to be as many as there were?
probably nothing you do with it couldn't have mitigated it we've proven that over and over the weather
surface has reported it's hour by hour that guy just imagine this in your life you're in your house
okay and somebody down the street a little kid is run over and killed by a car and then the
parents of the little child who's dead blame you because your shrubs were too high or something
like that that's that's what we're dealing with here i want to bring it down to a very personal
level now murphy uh it's just stunning to me how anyone not how one person in connecticut
could vote for him is inexplicable is what i said on news nation last night
We have seen this kind of hatred on the left before, and it happened during the Vietnam
War, that you had a radical element in the Democratic Party that was supporting the Black
Panthers, for example, that were calling for murder.
You had Jane Fonda sitting on an anti-aircraft gun in North Vietnam while the war was going
on.
That's about as extreme as you get.
So this has happened before.
But I don't believe that most Democrats buy into this at all.
I fervently believe that most Democrats are not on the level of Murphy.
But you have to prove it to me.
So Schumer, sorry, okay, he has to tell the ethics folks in the Senate, we've got to have
a hearing on this, but he'll never do it.
in a million years. Because the cowardness that is on display, cowardliness on Capitol Hill,
is stunning. It's stunning. And it cuts both ways. So you remember during the bombing operation
in Iran, during it on June 21st that a Democrat congressperson named Sean Kasten said this,
quote, this is not about the merits of Iran's nuclear program.
No president is the authority to bomb another country that does not pose an image threat to the U.S.
without the approval of Congress.
This is an unambiguous impeachable offense.
During the operation, when U.S. pilots were in the air, this clown,
Hasten, was calling for impeachment of the commander-in-chief.
So I said, okay, let's get him in front of the House Ethics Committee.
The head of that committee is Congress from Michael Gess from Mississippi.
Okay, wrote his picture on up there.
We called him, very respectful and polite.
He said to us pretty much, F you, that's what this guy said.
This is a Republican.
He doesn't want to get his hands dirty with any ethic stuff.
But that's the only way this stops, or at least mitigates.
So if the leaders of the House and the Senate
Send a message to their colleagues
If you are going to be irresponsible
And attack the office of the presidency, as Kastins did
Or accuse a sitting president of murder
Like Murphy did
We're going to sanction you
Does that make sense to everybody?
You'd start to do that
In the Senate and the House
this will come way down.
But again, it'll still be with us
because the press is always going to do it.
And I recently gave an interview
and the person was a little naive
who was interviewing me
and I'm saying, look, this is all about money.
Don't you get it?
The more hatred you ratchet up,
particularly on social media.
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The more attention you get, and the more people will come in, you could sell ads or whatever.
And on the network and cable networks, that's what they got.
It was the last time you saw a good investigative report on television news.
They don't exist.
Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.
Finally, you know the network is hateful
when they don't bring in any sane guests.
So the guests are all haters themselves.
Like MSNBC, it's the biggest haters you could possibly find in a country.
And they give them a forum.
And I'm doing my YouTube analysis.
YouTube.com slash Bill O'Reilly, and I'm going to name the woman who's doing this.
And it's just stunning to me.
And then, we didn't do it.
So-and-so did it.
And you're going, well, you booked them, and you knew what they were going to say.
So the combination of political irresponsibility and the corrupt media has led to the hateful situation
we all find ourselves in in the United States of America,
and that is the memo.
All right, Supreme Court slapped down in Florida.
So the state wanted to apply its own punitive measures
on undocumented aliens.
Okay, Ron DeSantis, the government says,
no, we'll punish them.
A punishment pretty harsh, okay?
First offenders, nine months in a Florida penitentiary,
if we catch you, and on and on.
Supreme Court says away.
And DeSantis signed that law in February.
Okay?
It comes around in July, and his Supreme Court looked at it and said,
no, it's easy because the Constitution says
federal government regulates immigration.
States don't have anything to do with it.
So that's not a tough ruling.
DeSandas had to know that.
I think he was just sending a political message to his constituents.
Anyway, it was 9-0.
How could you be on a Supreme Court and allow that?
You couldn't.
It's so simple.
I wrote a message of the day about it in a little bit more detail on bill o'Reilly.com
should you want to analyze it further.
In Chicago, in L.A., among other cities, they're not obeying federal law.
They're undermining federal law.
Now here is the Supreme Court's going to have to get involved as well.
Because you can't have states saying to the federal government,
we're not going to obey federal law.
There's got to be a sanction for the states.
Trump has already done that to some sanctuary places,
but it's got to be enshrined in law.
And that's what the Supreme Court's going to do.
And they will do it.
The two worst right now are Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago and Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles.
Look, we are a welcoming city ordinance.
Our local police department will not ever cooperate with ICE, whatever their constitutional authority is.
So I think what is going on here is reckless.
I think the rhetoric is reckless.
I've also been heard that I've also heard that maybe I'll be arrested.
I mean, this is the kind of thing that is just very frustrating because it is just bold-faced lies.
Bass wants to be arrested, just so you know, because she is such a terrible mayor and the city has fallen apart, just averts away from that and gets her, you know, votes from far-lipped people and immigrants.
So she wants to be arrested.
Johnson, you can't arrest him for saying what he said.
You can't because that's not a crime.
But surely, if ICE goes in there and he does anything, Johnson,
to tip off anybody or if he gives an order to his police department to impede the federal agents,
you can arrest him and charge him, and you should.
federal government's got to stop fooling around, but you can't arrest for an opinion.
Now, it's a little bit more of opinion when the mayor of the third largest city in the country
says, we're not going to cooperate with no matter what.
And we don't care what their constitutional authority is.
He just set himself up, Johnson, for a conviction by saying that.
So he's not the brightest bulb in the world.
And here's the kicker on both Chicago and L.A.
Both of those cities are totally out of control, crime-wise.
Because neither mayor cares about enforcing the law.
So this is an extension of that.
But Angelinos and Chicagoans voted for them.
Okay, Massachusetts is another one.
It's a little bit different.
So the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, probably the most liberal state in the Union, probably worse than California, but they're smarter in the way they do things there.
Newsom, we're going to have a report on Newsom on Monday and show you how he's laid out his presidential run.
He's definitely running, 100%.
In Massachusetts, what they're trying to do there is make it impossible for ICE to operate.
So there is a bill proposed that would ban law enforcement agents from wearing masks.
All right?
And the U.S. attorney Lee Foley, who's working for the federal government, not Massachusetts, not the state, the commonwealth.
Okay.
She said, this is insane.
Roll it.
Federal agents in marked jackets and vests are masking their faces because people like Mayor Wu have created false narratives about their mission.
Federal agents and their children are being threatened, doxed, and assaulted.
That is why they must hide their faces.
Absolutely true.
In Texas, as you may have heard, there was an assault on an ICE facility in Alvarez.
Lerado last week, a physical assault with weapons, okay?
30 rounds fired at a federal facility in Texas.
12 people involved, 11 have been arrested, ones being hunted.
So there's no doubt that ICE agents and other federal agents are in danger, and so are
their families.
Because if you can find out who they are, you can find out where they live.
Now, we remember Schumer, another despicable politician,
standing outside of Kavanaugh's house, Supreme Court Justice, about abortion,
and saying, hey, you're better watch it, we're going to get you.
Remember that?
That was it for Schumer, by the way.
His credibility absolutely finished when he did that.
So that's what Massachusetts does.
Even if they pass a law, immediately will be blocked.
because the state Commonwealth of Massachusetts
has no authority to regulate
how federal agents do their job.
They can't say you can't wear a mask
or you can't wear sneakers
or you can't. They're on the power.
But again, this signals their far-left constituency.
That's why they do it.
They know they're going to lose.
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All right, Biden competency investigation update. There are no more hearing schedule. I'm sure there will be more.
And yesterday I asked you, the no-spin news audience, radio and television, if you know anything that Biden did in four years that has helped the country, let me know because I'm having a hard time finding.
We came up with three.
Could it be fair, right?
First one is that Biden has spent more money than any other president in history.
And because of some of the money spent, he got 400.
projects to modernize airports. That's a good thing. So in New York, LaGuardia Airport is a lot better
than it was. Second, he capped drug costs for people with Medicare at 2000 a year Medicare
Part D. Good. Okay, you can just, you can't be bankrupting people who don't have a lot of money
on Medicare. And the third is that he got passports.
renewed through the mail.
That might seem like a small thing, and it is, but I had to find something.
So four years, that's what we found.
You know anything else?
I want to be fair.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com.
Four years.
Okay.
Kevin O'Connor, update.
Biden's personal physician.
He somehow missed the fact that the president had prostate cancer.
He told the nation in February, 2024, that Biden was at the top of his game, physically and mentally.
Okay, the Congress wants to talk to him about that.
No.
Dr. O'Connor says, taking a fifth.
As soon as he said that, Justice Department should launch a massive investigation into the man and should charge him.
even if they don't get a grand jury to indict them, and it's possible they might not charge them.
This is that an arrogance can't stand.
So here's his defense.
This is a guy named Jeffrey Coleman, who was Barack Obama's personal physician.
For medical questions, he actually stated doctor-patient confidentiality, which for over 25 years since the time of a patient,
Apocrates, whatever I see or hear in the lives of my patients, I will keep secret, considering all such things to be private.
So for the medical questions, I think that is appropriate, and he should not have answered anything about the diagnosis, the workup, the test, the procedures, and that's governed by Dr. Patient Confidentiality.
Well, he's wrong.
Number one, O'Connor's paid for by we the people.
That's who pays his salary.
Number two, he examines the president, Biden, on our behalf.
Okay?
So it's not personal.
It's not somebody just walking into a medical office saying, I got a condition.
I don't want to tell anybody.
This is public, okay?
Because if the president is infirmed, then we are all affected.
It has to do with us.
Not Biden.
So this is a ruse, total distortion of the Hippocratic oath.
Total, 100% distortion.
And again, the Supreme Court's got to come in.
They're going to be real busy, those justices.
But you can't hide behind Haitian confidentiality when you're the president of the United States
and something might be wrong with you.
That affects all of us.
so preposterous
but that's what you
and there's the media
oh yeah
Jesus
all right smart life
fast food I was saying to my son
this morning I don't remember
the last time I ate
fast food from anywhere
and the reason is it's too much
sugar and everything and there's too much
carbohydrates and everything
and it drives up
cholesterol and blood sugar, and it's terrible for you.
I understand once in a while, it's not going to kill you, and you're on the run,
you want to get a burger or some chicken or whatever it may be, nothing wrong with that.
If you eat a lot of fast food, then you're going to die young.
And that's it, smart life.
Some data for you.
Fast food industry USA every year makes $350 billion.
Oh, 350 billion.
That's how much we give them.
All right.
Here are the most lucrative fast foods.
McDonald's Top, Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell Wendy's.
They're the top five.
There's a group called In Touch Insight.
Don't know anything about them.
They have a survey out, 1,651 individuals,
about accuracy of orders.
This drives me nuts, by the way, personally.
Not in fast food.
go and call for takeout, I have to repeat it, what, five times, six times?
And I told you last week I had an AI do it for me, and it's perfect.
But the younger people cannot absorb verbal information because they're on their phones
texting all the time.
So you can speak slowly and clearly still won't get it.
so here are the ones that have problems the least accurate one restaurants that make the most mistakes when you order
number one taco bell two wendies three duncan for burger king five raising canes i don't even know
what that is here are the best chick fillet mcdonalds carl junior hardies rbys kfc
So you know, in the smart life, if you're going, that's the data.
Don't eat a lot there.
All right, cities are the highest homeless population in the U.S.
This comes from the annual Homelessness Assessment Report.
Okay, here are the top 10, and then I'll tell you why.
New York City, L.A., Seattle, San Diego, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco.
Vegas, Sacramento, Portland, Oregon.
They have the most homeless in here.
All right.
New York City is the most people, so they would have the most homeless.
And New York City does not enforce street drug laws.
So you can sell heroin on the streets of New York City.
Very few people bother you.
Can you imagine that?
Can you imagine that?
You can sell poison on streets of New York City.
cops know they're not going to be prosecuted why do the paperwork so that's why you have
homelessness drug addicts come to new york city do whatever they want in public nobody's going to bother
them and it pushes are there all over the place because there are more drug addicts because it's
the nation's largest city l.a saying same thing exactly the same thing second largest city but the
weather is good in l.a so if you're homeless you go to new york you're going to be cold in a winter
not in LA. Seattle, totally out of control. You can do whatever you want there on the streets.
There's no law enforcement at all in Seattle. San Diego surprised me. It's gone left and left and left and
left. Used to be a fairly well-run city. Now if you go to the gas lamp district of San Diego,
is homeless everywhere. We're all drug addicts. And it's so close to the border that it's easy
for the cartels to get in there and whatever they want to do. They're not homeless.
but they bring poison.
Denver is another place.
I lived there for two years,
and it was a very well-run city when I was there.
And now it is total anarchy in Denver
because they have a liberal governance.
They're not going to do it.
Phoenix weather is primarily the reason
for the homelessness there.
They go there.
San Francisco gives drug addicts money.
Gives indigence money.
That's what I go there.
Vegas.
No, surprise.
Used to be big.
It was tough.
Clark County.
Apparently not any longer.
Sacramento, I don't know.
Portland, Oregon, one of the worst cities in the country as far as social order is concerned.
I lived in Portland for a year.
Beautiful place.
Pioneer Square, you cannot go there anymore.
That's how full of drug addicts it is.
Pioneer Square, right in the middle of Portland.
Okay, this day in history.
This is a fascinating story.
July 10th, 2004.
Okay, President George W. Bush.
He goes on the radio, and he says
that legalizing gay marriage would redefine
the most fundamental institution of civilization.
He comes out, he goes, no, no gay marriage, all right?
Roll the tape.
The United States Senate this past week began an important discussion
about the meaning of marriage.
Senators are considering a constitutional amendment
to protect the most fundamental institution of civilization
and to prevent it from being fundamentally redefined.
This difficult debate was forced upon our country
by a few activist judges and local officials
who have taken it on themselves to change the meaning of marriage.
Okay, four years later, President Barack Obama said this.
Define marriage?
I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman.
Now, for me as a Christian,
for me as a Christian, it's also a sacred union.
You know, God's in the mix.
I am not somebody who promotes same-sex marriage,
but I do believe in civil unions.
Okay, so what happened?
Well, shortly after that Obama interview, November 2004, 11 states passed amendments to their own constitutions banning gay marriage.
11 states said, we have a constitution now, you can't get married if you're gay.
But the Supreme Court, June 26, 2013, overturned it.
all right and said that the federal government cannot discriminate against married lesbian and gay couples
for the purpose of determining federal benefits and protections and therefore gay marriage is okay
and once it was okay at the federal level then the states had a follow suit isn't that interesting
now when Obama left office he was for gay marriage I never cared very much about it
myself, although I did do it on the O'Reilly Factor, you know, we heard this story.
And I did believe in civil unions because you have to have a mechanism
if you're going to partner up with somebody and then anybody that if your assets,
if you die or whatever, it's got to be a structure.
That's only fair in a capitalist society.
But as far as the individual marital contract is concerned,
I don't think the state should be involved in it at all.
All right?
You want to get married in a church or whatever?
Sure.
If you're a Catholic like me and you believe that's a sacrament, great.
But I don't believe that states should be dictating anything about marriage.
Now, when it gets into a divorce and it gets into child custody,
you've got to have an authoritative body to make decisions.
Okay.
But marriage licenses, I'm going, wait a minute.
Remember, in our history, we didn't have this until mid-20th century.
When people were here before that in the 19th century, there was no marriage to forget.
There weren't any priests out in Colorado and New Mexico.
Very few of that.
people just partnered up.
But then
modern times, and the government
got in and said, oh, no.
I never believed that.
I think they decided much better off
if the states got out of that.
And people want to follow their religious beliefs
100% for that.
All right.
We're going to take a quick break, and then we got a final
thought that will make you laugh, made me laugh.
All right back.
All right, final thought of the day, we all need laughs.
I need a lot of laughs because my technical life has fallen apart.
I'd be nuts because I can't fix it.
Okay, our pal, jeff ahern, you can get him on rumble.com slash jeffahearn, rumble.com slash jefferhern.
And he's like Gutfeld.
He looks at the, and he makes fun of political stuff.
So Jeff is on the fact that in Los Angeles, county, the beaches go all away, you know, it's huge.
L.A. County biggest in the country. And they need a lot of lifeguards there. Roll the tape.
In fact, L.A. County's 134 highest paid lifeguards earned a whopping $70 million last year,
while the county struggles with funding for the police and fire department. Maybe Mayor Bass should not have cut $49 million from the firefighting
All she would have had to do is handle this rogue wave that is lifeguard salaries.
So stop slamming taxpayers so hard they need to be carried out on backboards.
Lifeguards already work at the beach.
Do we need to pay them so much that they can also buy beachfront property?
And in California, lifeguarding is pretty easy.
Many days, people are not even allowed to swim to begin with.
Since the only thing higher than lifeguard salaries is the amount of E. coli bacteria
loading around in our beach water.
Drowning is a terrible thing, whether it's in the water,
the water or in debt. And it's one thing to pay 70 million to the cast of Baywatch. You get
Pamela Anderson. But here we're paying that much for the cast of L.A. County beaches. We don't
even get Yasmin Bleath. Okay. Now, as a former lifeguard, I'm kind of sympathetic to paying
the guys and the gals, pretty good money. It's a tough job. It was so hard that I got out of it
and I became a water safety instructor and made a lot more money.
I taught urchins and adults how to swim.
It was fascinating.
And I didn't make a lot of money.
I was working for the town of Babylon on Long Island.
But the water safety paid a lot better than the ocean.
And the ocean was arduous.
I mean, you're not test.
Did you have to pass here on Long Island,
a guard those beaches, the town and state beaches?
Whoa.
I don't know if the rock could do that.
anyway um it's a hard job because the elements you're in the elements skin cancer like
oh my god um and you run into so many loons on that beach and you got to be polite and respectful
and i don't know why the beach attracts so many crazy people one final thing when i taught
it was easy to teach the little kids to swim okay i just play around and them have some fun
they liked it, they splash around. I got them all swimming, probably 100%. The adults was hard
because they didn't want to put their face in the water. They had fear of the water. And I say,
look, you ever take a shower, you wash your face, a nozzle comes down with the water in your
face? I mean, that's what you've got to look at. And then I would just have them put their face
in the water and just, you know, and then breathe and then this and that, but that was a challenge
to teach adults when they get to that status in life,
and they still don't know on a swim.
There's a resistance there.
So anyway, I'm sympathetic to the lifeguard salaries.
We love Jeff Ahern.
Thank you for sending the tape to us, Jeff.
I want everybody, have a really good weekend.
A new column on Sunday.
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