Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Protest Outrage, Americans in Favor of Trump’s Immigration Policy, New China Deal & Pastor John Amanchukwu on the Decline of Fatherhood
Episode Date: June 12, 2025Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill discuss...es the riots in Los Angeles, arguing that Governor Newsom has allowed the situation to escalate in order to place blame on President Trump. A look at the bold lie Nancy Pelosi is telling about the riots in L.A. and Trump. Do you approve of the way the Trump administration is handling immigration? China and the U.S. wrapped up two days of talks on tariffs and the global economy. Why FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a lawsuit against an MSNBC columnist. Pastor John Amanchukwu joins the No Spin News to discuss the dramatic decline of fatherhood in America. Final Thought: Americans who hate their country. 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 June 11th, Wednesday, 2025, stand up for your country,
PAC show.
I talked to President Trump this morning.
I'll tell you a little bit about that.
We're trying to get accurate information about the ICE protests.
last night. Very difficult to get that information. Shouldn't be, but it is, and I'll tell you why it's
difficult to get that information. And we are assessing why social order is collapsing in the
United States, and it really has to do with American fathers. So we got Father's Day coming up.
I think you'll find this segment fascinating. We have a terrific guest for you on it.
The talking morning's memo is the ICE situation.
Here's an update.
What happened on Tuesday evening in Los Angeles.
Finally, the mayor declared not martial law, but a curfew in one square mile area of downtown L.A.
Only took her four days.
That's all.
Arrests, they're not telling us how many people were arrested on Tuesday night.
Because not many were.
This is dying out, as I predicted it would.
200 people have been taken into custody since we last spoke to you, but I don't know how many
of those have been arrested.
You know, they're kind of gathering people around.
There was no looting or vandalism last night, and I do not believe there will be any going
forward.
Could be wrong, but this doesn't have a constituency.
see. Most Americans, they're not upset by ICE going to find criminal illegal aliens. Now, there
are mistakes being made. Sure, you're going to have that in any kind of a mass action. In New York
City, over 80 arrested, none of them will be prosecuted for anything. Very small. Cops say 1,500
protesters. I have the number at less than 1,000. At 9 o'clock, they all went home. So they want to
watch something on TV or something, it wasn't it? Denver, a 17 arrests. Again, three of those
were for graffiti, F, the ICE, you know, that kind of stuff. San Francisco, 200 protesters,
there's nothing. That's nothing in San Francisco, which is the most progressive place in the
country. Chicago, cops won't tell us how many arrests. I don't think there were any at all.
Atlanta, six people arrested, that's nothing.
Philadelphia 15 arrested, that's nothing.
150 protesters to cops say in Philly, 150.
And these are all hardcore anarchists.
They're not people actually protesting a cause.
They hate the country.
And they'll come out for any reason.
All right, so let's get down to it with Governor Newsom.
I told Hannity on his radio program today, and it's worth listening to because we not only cover ice riots, we cover China and Iran.
And it's on bill o'Reilly.com.
But I told him a very provocative thing.
I believe Gavin Newsom wanted these riots to get out of control.
And I'm not an irresponsible guy.
I'm not an ideologue.
I believe he wanted them to get out of control so that that would put.
provoke President Trump into doing something that Newsom could use against Mr. Trump.
And let me back it up. So when your police chief in Los Angeles says, we're overwhelmed,
which he did on the first night of the riots, our police officers are in danger. We can't protect
property. And the ICE agents are in danger as well. When your police chief says that in a press
conference and you're the governor, what's the first thing you do? You call out the National
Guard. You have to. Newsom didn't do it. Still hasn't done it. Still hasn't done it. And I don't
know of any increased state police presidents in Los Angeles either. Maybe there is, but it's
negligible. Now, if you are a logical thinker like I am, that says to me Newsom did not want
to stop these riots.
He wanted them to get out of control
so that he could blame them on Trump,
which he did anyway.
All right?
Now, the president,
understanding what happened after George Floyd,
isn't going to sit for this.
As soon as the police chief said,
we're overwhelmed,
bang, federal authority took over.
He has the legal authority.
We went over it with the 1807.
Act, okay, yesterday, if you're a concierger, premium member of Bill O'Reilly.com, you get a transcript.
All these lawsuits are just nuisance lawsuits.
They're not going to stop anything, okay?
So I would have done exactly what Trump did.
Exactly.
I would have sent in the guard and I would have put 200 Marines in there, okay, to give the guard some relief to back the guard up.
The Marines are right down the road, 29 ponds.
So I'm, as an American citizen, I'm not outraged at all about this.
And the polling shows that most Americans agree with me.
But the most important point is that Newsom, who wants to be president, wanted this.
Now, Bass has just befuddled, the mayor of L.A., way in over her head.
All right?
She's down 1,000 police officers.
The LAPD is a thousand light.
And they can't recruit.
Who is to work for the LAPD?
Nobody.
They'll go to the county.
And the fires, you saw bass, she's over in Africa.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
Now, it's said to cost $134 million to deploy the guard.
It's a lot of money.
I'm, you know, waiting an audit.
But what else are you going to do?
If you're president, you've got to protect lives and property.
That's your job.
have to do it. You don't wait until it gets out of control. You cut it off. Once the cop says,
I can't do it, then you have to move in. That makes sense to everybody? I hope so.
All right. So the basic line of the hate Trump regades is that he is a fascist dictator.
And they'll do everything they can to try to prove that point. Now, here are the 10 most militant
sanctuary people in public service.
Newsom, Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston,
Governor Pritzker, who testifies tomorrow about sanctuary policies,
and I'm all over that that will lead the show tomorrow.
Pritzker is worse than Newsom, okay?
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, AOC, you know, communist.
Mike Johnson, the mayor of Denver,
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, who was almost vice president.
Oh, boy.
Kathy Hochle, New York, the governor, Westmore, Maryland,
the governor wants to be present, this is going to hurt more.
And Mayor Jacob Frye of Minneapolis.
Those are the top 10, in our opinion.
Okay.
Are they looking out for the country?
They're looking out for you?
No.
And that's a memo. All right, Nancy Pelosi, you know, I would say she's one of the most
dishonest public servants I've ever seen. Here's what she said about the riots.
In a bipartisan way, on January 6th, with violence against the Constitution, against the Congress,
and against the United States Capitol, we beg the President of the United States to send in the
National Guard. He would not do it. Not only would he not do it, when law enforcement people
were being harmed, some later died, he would not send it in. Yeah, it was a reason why he
wouldn't send it in because he alerted the Guard on January 5th, Cash Patel carried that message
over to the Pentagon. We know we've documented that. So here's a strange thing about Nancy Pelosi.
She was riding in an automobile with her daughter, Alexandra, a documentary filmmaker, and her chief of staff, Terry McCullough.
Her daughter was taping her in the car.
Roll the tape.
We have responsibility, Terry.
We did not have any accountability for what was going on there, and we should have.
This is ridiculous.
You're going to ask me in the middle of the thing when they've already breached the...
the inaugural stuff that uh should we call the capital police i mean the national guard why weren't
the national guard there to begin with they thought that they had sufficient
no there's not a question of how they have they don't know they clearly didn't know and i take
responsibility for not having them just prepare for more
Until Nancy Pelosi takes responsibility in a private automobile, but then blames Trump.
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Okay, about the immigration policies of President Trump.
First question, do you approve or disapprove the way Trump is handling immigration?
Approve 50, disapprove 50.
Second question, do you approve or disapprove of the way the Trump administration's program
to fine and deport immigrants or in the USA illegally?
Approve 54, disapprove 46.
Final question.
Do you think the Trump administration is mainly prioritizing dangerous criminals
or deporting people who are not dangerous.
Prioritizing dangerous criminals, 53, not dangerous, 47.
Now, one of the mistakes that have been made by the Trump administration
is the what I call separation failure.
So there's no question that the Trump administration is finding heinous criminals
who are protected by the sanctuary system.
That's beyond any reasonable doubt.
But in the sweeps, non-violent people, non-criminals who are undocumented do get taken into custody.
Those people should be put in a separate facility, and there should be federal judges there to go through their files, okay, to decide whether they should immediately be deported, along with the criminals, or whether there's extenuating circumstances.
That wouldn't be hard to implement.
I mean, there are a lot of them, but you could do it.
And that's what I would have done.
Let's shift over to China.
So I talked to President Trump this morning about China.
Obviously, I've reported over the last two weeks about my trip to Beijing
and that this is the most important story in the world.
detente between the United States and China.
So, in London, there were two days of negotiations.
Here's how the president summed it up.
Quote, I deal with China's done.
Subject to final approval with the President Xi and me, full magnets.
And any necessary rare earths will be supplied up front by China.
Likewise, we will provide to China,
was agreed to including Chinese students using our colleges and universities,
which has always been good with me.
We're getting a total of 55% tariffs.
China's getting 10%.
Relationship is excellent, unquote.
And I did talk to the president.
He is very optimistic about his continued dealings with President Xi.
I'm not so optimistic.
I'm neutral.
Not pessimistic.
I had a big phone call late yesterday afternoon after we taped.
then it's been news with the mediator for the Chinese.
You know, they're tough boys.
They are tough boys.
It's going in the right direction.
I can tell you that with certainty.
It's heading in the right direction.
Once those deals are made, all of the other tariff deals will fall into place.
but something that could disrupt this is an attack on Iran.
Now, this gets a little complicated.
So there's a feud between Mark Levine and Tucker Carlson.
I'm not getting into it, okay?
Mr. Carlson is not a proponent of attacking Iran.
Mark Levine, I think, basically puts forth that if the only way to
stop, the mullahs from developing a nuke is to attack them, then you have to do it.
And they're calling each other names and stuff. Okay. That's just the basic tabloid headline of it.
The truth of the matter is this. There is a negotiation coming up this weekend between the mullers
and the USA. Iran's got to know that if it doesn't stop, enriching Iran.
Iranium, Israel will attack it.
100%.
That's 100%.
Donald Trump could not stop that attack,
even if he wanted to.
The president does not want military action in Iran
because it disrupts the whole world.
And it would set us back at least six months, maybe a year,
in any kind of constructive economic engagement.
But you have the Middle East inflamed
terrorism rising, dead Persians in the streets.
Trump doesn't want that.
But if the Iranians aren't going to stop, they're going to get hit.
It's 100%.
And we can't stop Israel from doing it.
Keep that of mind.
Huge story.
Now, this was discussed on Sunday at Camp David,
and the participants were the president,
Vice President, Secretary of State Rubio, Defense Heggseth, White House Chief of Staff, Susie
Wiles, Special Envi, Steve Whitkoff, who will be talking to the Iranians this weekend.
That was an extremely high-level meeting. Very little is leaked out about it. I know about it,
but I can't. I can't. Okay? You know, a lot of stuff to me is off the record. I have to
honor it. But it does shape my commentary to you. The fact that I know.
know what's happening. Media madness. So you'll remember that ABC News, Senior National
Correspondetarian, 28 years at the network said that President Trump and Wiseaf Deputy Chief of
Staff, Stephen Miller, are haters. So ABC had to suspend him for doing that on X, I guess he put
it up, because he's a reporter. He's not a commentator like me. I can say that Gavin Newsom wants
to blow up the streets of Los Angeles, I'm a commentator. I can do that. If I'm out there
reporting the story, I can't. So Moran was suspended and now they fired him. I would not
have fired a man. Twenty-eight years, unless he has something else on a sheet that I don't know
about, we don't know about. So maybe he's a loon. I don't know the guy. But unless ABC News
has got stuff that he's done in the past that they've covered up, I don't think I would
have fired him.
I was spending him for a couple of months, probably just summer, sending that message.
But what you should know about this is corporations don't care about anybody.
It's like professional sports.
It's the same thing.
If you are in a position where the corporation is getting hurt, you're gone.
Or the sports team is getting hurt.
You're out of there.
Okay? I don't care. You're in there 28 years or anything. Now, I don't feel sorry for Moran. I never really had much use for him, but I'm not a vengeful man. And I'm a fair man. If I were running ABC News and he had a clean sheet, I would not have fired him.
Cash Patel, the FBI director is suing an MSNBC columnist. Frank Figgliosi. Frank Figgliosi. There he is. Hey, Frank, how you doing, man?
So Frank reported that Cash Patel doesn't go to work.
He goes to nightclubs all night, which is false.
It's just not true.
And Patel can document it.
So Patel files a lawsuit in Texas because he'll win in Texas.
And, you know, given Frank a hard time, which he should.
You know, I have been tempted so many times to sue these people.
But I'm so famous that the, and they say, oh, what's your damages, O'Reilly?
You're still doing really well.
And, you know, then you waste all that money and you're not going to win anyway.
But Cash Betel is, you know, that's ridiculous.
So I'm glad he filed a suit.
All right.
Social disorder.
So one of the big downsides of living in America is that our security, personal security,
has declined dramatically in 50 years.
After World War II, pretty sane, safe society.
Wasn't a lot of craziness going on.
Now it's out of control, particularly in the cities run by the left.
Social disorder is rising to a point never before seen in the world, not just in the United States.
Some stats.
Right now, there are 19 million homes without fathers in the United States.
according to Census Bureau nearly one and four kids don't have a dad okay ethnic
breakdown Asian homes 15% without fathers white 20 Hispanic 29 blacks a whopping
50% of African-American homes do not have a father present children four times
more likely to be poor without a dad 71% of kids who abuse substance come from
fatherless homes. Eighty-five percent of youth in prison fatherless homes. 90 percent of
runaways fatherless homes. 60 percent of youth suicides, fatherless homes. The USA is the highest
rate of children living in single-parent households of any nation in the world.
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He is a father's advocate.
He has written a book called Hoodwink.
Ten lies Americans believe in the truth that will set them free.
And he is an activist as well as being a pastor.
So I ask for you a pastor because I know that you're deeply,
emotionally involved with this subject and that's what I want.
Why, why, why has fatherhood declined so dramatically in this country?
Well, I would say, as well as it relates to the black community, that it has been
social engineering.
From the 1890s, all the way up to the 1950s, the black marriage rate rivaled that
of whites.
But in the 1960s, Lyndon B. Johnson came along with his great society.
plan, a strategic plan as a means of removing the black man from the home and replacing
him with a $300 check, out goes dad, and here comes Big Daddy God government, coming in replacing
the father.
Okay, let me stop you there.
That is a widely believed theory, but dad doesn't have to leave the home.
Dad doesn't have to walk out the door, no matter what.
what Lyndon Johnson did, correct?
That is true, and I agree with that.
That's the reason why I haven't left.
However, during that time frame,
in order to receive certain government assistance
and programs, Dad had to leave.
And so for a family-
Why couldn't dad get a job to support his family
as African-American fathers did from the Civil War times
until post-World War II?
When you create welfare states,
you shift the ideology and the framework of a person's mind.
These are Marxist tactics and strategies
that were pushed on the black community
by the Democrat Party.
But the black community accepted them.
Don't they have responsibility?
Of course, they have personal responsibility
and accountability to it.
I haven't succumbed to it because I understand scriptures.
The Bible says if a man doesn't work,
neither shall he eat.
But there are a lot of people doing that time frame
after going through harsh treatment by the federal government and through state laws through
Jim Crow, who thought it was necessary to gain much of their achievement through policy.
And they bowed to the altar of Lyndon B. Johnson and they thought that government was their
best way out. Do I agree with that? Of course not. I'm a Christian conservative.
Let's say that's true. But we have now an epidemic of fathers in 2020.
25, that's just split.
They don't care.
There's no contact.
They're gone.
And is there peer pressure?
And I don't want to make this just about African Americans
because obviously all ethnic groups are affected by it.
Sure, it's the pandemic.
Right.
Is there peer pressure on these people?
I would never associate with a father who abandoned their children, ever.
Why isn't that mindset prevalent?
Well, as you consider this, you know, C.S. Lewis once talked about chestless men.
And I do believe that that's part of the problem as well.
Moving away from the social engineering of the Democrat Party, it's also you're dealing
with a case of chestless men and men who have sacrificed their role at the feet of feminism.
But again, that's a choice.
That's a choice.
I agree, Bill.
I've been married for 17 years.
I have three children.
I'm still leading my family.
I believe that men are called to provide and protect to be the priest of their home.
But this is typically what we're hearing today as a result of why men have abdicated their role in responsibility and left home.
Because they're fighting with the onslaught of feminism.
They're also contending with the...
That's an excuse.
I mean, if you go to a prison, and I'm sure you've been, and you talk to these violent
criminals, almost every single one of them, had either an abusive father beat the hell
out of them or no father.
Sure.
That's what drives violent crime, no supervision.
Once the boy becomes 13, 14, mothers can't control a boy, physically can't control them.
Okay?
That's what drives the whole thing.
But when these men go out and socialize with other people, there doesn't seem to be any stigma for leaving your kids.
I don't get it.
I agree with you, Bill.
However, I do think that it needs to be a stigma there.
I think the role in the responsibility of the father needs to be made clear and men must hold to it.
I'm leading a national campaign where I'm calling men out to the forefront to stand up and to fight for the nuclear family.
family. I can only express to you what I am hearing from men in this culture. However,
I do think that it's a part of the fallen nature of man. Man has since the beginning has
abdicated his role. They've chosen to be, for the lack of better words, out to lunch when
they should have been the priest of their home in place, standing and leading.
But the only thing that's going to reverse that, government can't reverse that. I think
would agree with me on that. So government can't legislate good parents. They can't. I mean,
they can put you in jail if you beat your kid up or you neglect your child. They can take the child
away, which is, you know, in a lot of cases, worse than keeping a child there. So the government can't
do it. It's got to be societal pressure on the fathers who are derelict, okay? And it's not
there. There's a reason the United States leads the whole planet.
and fathers not being present.
There's no stigma to it here.
That's what has to happen.
And because there's so much secularism,
they don't believe in God.
They don't believe in the Bible.
They don't believe in anything.
All right?
I don't even know what the solution here is.
If you know, please tell me.
Well, I think that the solution, first and foremost,
is a Christian home.
and men bowing to God first and foremost
and being laid by the pastor
because God doesn't want them to take narcotics
God doesn't want them to be out getting drunk
God doesn't want them to be out doing whatever they're doing
and if they're not going to do it they're not
even if Jesus came down tomorrow
if I submit to you that
a quarter of the population we go
I'm not going to do it last word
Well, no, Bill, I hear what you're saying, and I'm wrestling with it myself daily as a counsel and lead men.
However, there are some men out there who want that.
They want the tough father figure.
They want to have the coach slash athlete relationship.
They want to be challenged.
They want to be checked and they want to be corrected.
So there is a crop of men out there who still want to be a part of the nuclear family and lead their homes and not abdicated.
their role responsibility.
There is.
Yeah.
But we need more guys like you to go out there and spread that word.
But man, it's tough because the entertainment industry, they don't give a hoot.
You know that.
All right?
Nobody, you know, the politicians are afraid of it because if you say, hey, 50% of African-American
homes don't have a dad, you're a racist, okay?
So you just say that you're a racist.
And so that's the society that we live in is so difficult to get through.
But that is the only solution to the social disorder.
Having responsible parents, not just fathers,
but the father has got to be the supervisor of the son.
Right?
Yes, I agree with that bill.
Fathers need to take responsibility.
Right.
Biblical responsibility is placed upon the man.
If the marriage and the family succeeds,
it's because the man has done his part
to show humility and to guide and to lead.
his family and that's the most important thing most important thing and we're not seeing that
across the board but i do believe that revival comes when that takes place and so as we model this
before men and we make masculinity and fatherhood and uh protecting the nuclear family something
that's prominent we'll see a revival there this is why i fought again all right i think the
politicians have got to start spreading that message as well hey happy fathers day pastor thanks
taking the time to talk to us we really appreciate it likewise you too god bless you okay uh smart
life so as a study for the global burden of disease database where these things are and it says
if you drink heavily you're going to get cancer all right more than if you don't and i believe it
and i believe i've always believed it i believe it on a pot thing too that's why i put this in smart
life. If you're ingesting intoxicants into your body on a regular basis, what do you think
is going to happen? That's not natural. All right, that's like sniffing, cleaning fluid or
something. Something's going to break down. It's like tobacco. Tobacco into your lungs
every day. What do you think's going to happen? But again, that message is, oh, no, let's
$18 for a cocktail, a dirty martini, whoa.
Look, I'm no prude.
I don't care.
If you've got your life under control and you want to relax with the drink, that's fine.
But if you're doing it on a regular basis, man, not only going to hurt yourself,
but you're going to hurt everybody else because of the medical bills.
So you've got more of a chance to get.
Breast, liver, colon, throat, voice box, mouth, and esophagus cancer if you drink heavily.
Canadian road trips are USA down 38% predictable.
Canadians are mad at Trump and the United States, so they're not coming here.
They're not driving here.
That's not good for the economy.
And then you get the Stanley Cup finals, Florida versus Edmonton, they're beating each other up.
So there's still bad will there.
My message to do my Canadian friends is lighten up.
I hate to use that cliche.
But look, it's not important.
You're not going to, we're not taking you over.
Deals can be worked out.
You know, if you want to drive down to see Mount Hood in the northwest, drive down.
I mean, you know, don't.
The saying in history, June 11th,
1979, actor John Wayne dies of cancer, stomach cancer.
there were three action male titans in history three who do you think they were come on real quick
Sean Connery James Bond Clint Eastwood and John Wayne now I know the rock I know what we got now
and they're fine they do what they do Sylvester Stallone all that but these are the three titans
Let me give you an example of John Wayne, his last movie.
Go.
You hold it right there.
Give me a wallet.
Take it a little easy with that cannon, mister.
Just throw me a wallet.
Yes, sir.
A little something extra.
That murdered me.
No, but you're going to have a long winter belly ache, you boob.
Give me that wallet.
Just the wallet.
I can hardly move.
He's done shot a hole in my stomach.
I appreciate that.
He was, you know,
it's hard for me to put it into words, but you know charisma when you see it.
And John Wayne, yeah, he's a conservative guy, got in trouble for some comments, all right?
But just on the screen, all right, Connery, Eastwood, and Wayne, now I, I wouldn't say I'm friends,
but I knew Sean Connery before he died, and I know Clint Eastwood, he's 95.
And there's totally different in person than they are in the movie.
I never met John Wayne.
But on the screen, those guys are mesmerizing.
So John Wayne, he died 46 years ago today.
A lot of young Americans don't even remember.
All right, he won the Academy Award in 69 for True Grit.
You'll probably remember that.
Flick.
170 movies.
And he got the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1980.
So, man, anything John Wayne is in, I'll watch.
the final thought will be on people who hate the country.
Here's the final thought of the day.
I'll make it brief.
You know, I'd say 10, 15% of our population hates the United States of America.
Many feel it were a racist country, always have been.
And you saw the flag burning stuff in L.A., okay?
And that reminded me that there is a law against burning the flag.
And you can be fined and imprisoned for a year
if you set an American flag on fire.
Now, that will never happen in California.
It would happen in Texas, Oklahoma, conservative states,
but in the liberal states, it would never happen.
But there is a law in the books.
You can't burn the American flag.
Donald thought of the day, and you shouldn't.
This country provides more opportunity
than any other nation on earth.
I've been to 86 countries just back from China.
We're lucky we live here.
We'll see you in tomorrow.