Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Russia Collusion Payback?, Clintons Subpoenaed in Epstein Probe, & Alex Marlow Reveals Who’s Funding the Lawsuits Against Trump
Episode Date: August 6, 2025Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, August, 5, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo Bill breaks d...own the ongoing Russian collusion fraud case, explaining how it’s a revenge move and pointing out who the main targets are. The Clintons, along with former Attorneys General and FBI directors, have been subpoenaed to provide testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News and host of the Alex Marlow Show podcast, weighs in on who funded the cases against Donald Trump and which organizations are involved. Who President Trump is sending to Russia for 'last chance' Ukraine ceasefire talks. Trump continues to threaten India with heavy tariffs over its Russian oil purchases. Final Thought: What Bill said about Elizabeth Warren during his NewsNation appearance. 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, Tuesday, August 5th, 2025, stand up for your country.
You know, I wish President Trump would take some vacation.
And it's a selfish wish because I'd like to get a little downtime myself.
And you can say, hey, O'Reilly, you're whining.
You know, you take days off during the week sometimes, which is true in August, particularly.
But when I'm taking days off, I'm on the clock.
Is that like I'm going on some roller coaster ride someplace or I'm in the middle of the woods
with no internet service running around dodging bears?
I mean, every second of the day, I got the stupid phone, and Trump just doesn't stop.
tonight we're going to tell you about payback and this is a fascinating story so i made this
analogy yesterday but it's worth repeating um my favorite movie of all time is the godfather
it just broke through a lot of uh new ground and the performances you just unmatched okay godfather
too is my second favorite movie then casablanca was third but anyway godfather won the
The climax of the film is that Michael Corleone, is taken over from his father, Don Corleone, Marlon Brando, is the godfather to his niece, okay?
And no, his nephew, yeah, his nephew, I think it is, one of them.
And they're in a church, the Catholic Church, and they cut back to Michael Corleone's assassins wiping out all the other families.
It's like, boom, boom, and it's payback.
It's payback, and that's how he chooses to do it.
Donald Trump's not a violent man, and he would never do anything,
I don't believe, to hurt anybody physically,
but he's definitely doing payback.
And that is the overarching of what I'm going to tell you about tonight.
He's going to payback right now, Russian collusion, and Epstein,
and the Epstein thing just started.
And nobody's picked up on as far as I could see.
But that's why you are here watching and listening to me.
So let's start with collusion.
That's a talking points memo this evening.
As you probably have heard, Attorney General Pam Bond, he says she will present evidence
on the Russian collusion fraud conspiracy to a federal grand jury.
This coming off, a report by National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard,
saying that CIA director John Brennan, FBI director James Comey,
Hillary Clinton and others, conjured up a conspiracy to derail Donald Trump's presidential campaign
and then after he was elected to harm him in office.
That is the case.
Okay?
So Bondi and Gabbard and apparently President Trump, who calls all the shots, believe they have
enough evidence to prove it.
Okay.
So now it goes in a federal grand jury.
Now, grand jury is just like you and me, regular focus.
is more of them than in a sitting trial, and they have to select the venue, and that's going
to be a problem for the Trump administration, because all of this alleged conspiracy fraud
took place in and around Washington, D.C. and New York City. Remember, Hillary Clinton's 2016
campaign headquarters was in Brooklyn. It'll be tough to get it out of there. I mean, you might
be able to get into Virginia because that's where the CIA is, Langley, but boy, you're not going
to be able to get it to Florida, Texas, or a red state. So Biden is going to have to go into
very, very liberal precincts and present a case in front of a federal grand jury. Now, they are
more disciplined than local juries, state juries, no question. But that is a hurdle.
Okay. Now, in the spotlight is, as I mentioned, a former CIA director Brennan.
It looks like there is strong evidence against him.
Former FBI director James Comey, that hinges on whether Comey knew or was told that the information gleaned about Putin and Russia trying to interfere in the election was phony.
because Comey presented the evidence to federal judges
to get a Pfizer-Wiretap on the Trump campaign.
Now, Comey, of course, going to say, no, I didn't know.
Brennan's going to say I didn't know,
but in Brennan's case, there is a lying to the FBI charge coming.
And they have, from what I understand, proof of that.
But everybody's entitled to due process.
Clapper is the Director of National Intelligence.
That's murky on Clapper.
I don't know yet.
And then there's the big cahuna to use a surfing expression, Hillary Clinton, whose campaign started all this by hiring people to gin up a phony scenario that Putin and Russia were trying to help Donald Trump become president.
Now, Hillary Clinton, that's a interesting study there, because that obviously has the biggest name.
and she's going to say, I don't know anything about it.
These were all done by campaign workers, and I had nothing to do with it.
So the Justice Department, the Trump's Justice Department,
has to produce evidence to override the denial.
We all understand.
This is no slam-dung case here.
There's a complicated case.
Okay?
Now, Donald Trump wants to punish all of those people.
There's no question that he does.
all of them he punishes by an indictment so even if they are acquitted you know Brennan and
Comey and Hillary and Clapper whoever else gets indicted has to pay millions of dollars to
attorneys to do defend them then there's no I mean maybe maybe Hillary's got money left over
from her presidential campaign because you can use that or she could use it legally but the
Others don't.
They're going to have to pony up millions of dollars in legal fees.
And that's her revenge play.
Now, President Obama is out of the equation.
We explain this many times.
Just go over it real quickly.
There was a movement to indict President Trump for inciting the January 6th riot in D.C.
at the Capitol building.
Supreme Court threw that out, said, look, Donald Trump was president at the time.
He did the right to do anything he wanted to do.
as far as policy is concerned.
And that was it.
And Obama can fall back absolutely or not.
So if it's proven that Obama saw evidence that there was fraud in this Russian collusion thing
and then ordered another assessment, which is what is going around now,
Obama said, look, part of my job, I wanted to triple check it.
And nobody believes, nobody serious person believes that President Obama is going to be indicted here.
unless whistleblowers emerge.
And that's what Bondi is counting on.
The Attorney General is counting on people coming out to testify against Hillary, Brennan,
Komi, Koppur, and perhaps Obama.
That changes the equation.
Okay?
If these people rise up and say, oh, I told this person, oh, this person did this, and can prove it,
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Okay, so do you have it?
Does everybody have it?
That's where we are on payback for Russian collusion.
All right.
Now, just today, just today.
No, let me run a soundbite.
Let me run a soundbite.
And then I'll get to Epstein in today.
So last night, I was on News Nation.
I'm on there every Monday at 9
and then on Wednesday 8.15.
So Leland Vitterd and I talked about
this Russian collusion.
Is this grand jury
is trying to go back and relitigate this?
Is potentially putting Obama-era people in jail
a good thing for the country?
Yeah.
Yeah.
These people tried to derail an election,
tried to hurt a sitting president
by bogus, phony, false
conspiracies
because that's what it was.
Isn't that called politics?
Using them to get...
Okay, Leland.
Is it called politics?
Get a phoony FISA warrant
to spy on you and your family?
Did you call that politics?
I don't think so.
That's a crime.
Okay.
You know, I'm right.
You know, you just don't let this go, but there is a personal vendetta on the part of Donald Trump.
Believe me, okay?
Not just about them, but in New York City and a whole bunch of other places.
All right, now let's get to Epstein.
So this is really interesting.
The left, the Democratic Party, I've been torturing Donald Trump about his election.
alleged association with Epstein, the most heinous man probably we've seen in years. All right,
he's dead. He committed suicide. I'm sure he's having a fun time now down below. So Jeffrey
Epstein knew Donald Trump. Okay. All of those people knew each other in New York City. And that's
that. But it's not a crime to know Jeffrey Epstein.
But the Democratic Party and the Trump haters are insinuating heavily that Trump was involved in some kind of criminality with Epstein.
You all know that.
That's what this is all about.
So enter Congressman James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, who is very loyal to Donald Trump.
Okay?
And he says, you know what, we're going to subpoena the following people to talk about Epstein in front of our committee.
Ready?
Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Robert Mueller, the special counsel, James Comey, Bill Barr, Attorney General under Trump, first term, okay?
Loretta Lynch, former Attorney General under Obama.
Eric Holder, Obama's former Attorney General, Merrick Garland, Biden's former Attorney General,
on and on and on and on.
So Comer's saying, you want to play?
We'll play.
You guys got to come in under oath and do a deposition with my investigators about Epstein.
What you knew, what happened, and all that.
This is brilliant.
It's brilliant.
They turns it right around.
You want to torture Trump for a month?
Okay.
Now we're going to torture you.
And believe me, anybody lies?
Whoa.
That goes right to the Justice Department.
Remember, Congress can't indict anybody.
Let's go through the circles.
And if anybody takes the fifth, can you imagine?
Do you imagine?
On an Epstein deposition?
When I saw this one, whoa,
and I don't usually do that much, I usually can predict.
I didn't predict this.
I did not.
Now, there's payback going on a lesser extent,
and we do give everyone the presumption of innocence here on the no-spin news.
You know that.
Due process.
We don't do what most of the others do,
convict people on television in the media.
We do not do that.
That is wrong, morally wrong to do.
Other paybacks, Marlago, Jack Smith,
being investigated.
Georgia voting fraud, a bunch of people down air
being investigated.
E. Jean Carroll, okay?
The woman who said,
Trump jumped her in Bloomingdale's, all right?
Bragg, believe me, is under investigation, the attorney general, I'm sorry, the district attorney
in Manhattan, who brought the business charges, and then the federal election subversion
case, okay?
So there's a lot of stuff swirling around.
Trump's not going to leave a lot.
He's got three and a half more years.
He's like Michael Corleone, he's going to get them all.
or try to, and that's the memo.
All right, so I have an interesting guest to tell you about.
Breitbart, Alex Marlowe.
I read the book, and I got a thousand books, literally, okay?
So I wanted to see what Marlowe had.
And here's what I'm interested in.
I'm not interested in right-wing politics.
Breitbart is a conservative site.
I knew Mr. Breitbart before he died.
I liked him.
But what I'm interested in is who paid for all the cases against Donald Trump
and Marlow is investigating that.
Now, if you don't know him, he is...
Let me get your official title here, Alex, so I don't blow it.
You are the editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, the host of the Alex Marlowe podcast,
and a two-time New York Times bestselling author.
Did I have it?
Do I have everything, and you want to throw anything else in there on your resume, or do I have it?
No, and a three-time guest on your show, Bill, which I appreciate you.
You have me on for both of my other books, Breaking Biden and Breaking the News.
And there's an homage to you in that.
I've titled my first three books and a similar theme to what.
what you do with the killing series.
I was thinking about it.
I think other than Stephen King,
you're the author I've read the most over the years,
so congrass to your longevity.
Oh, you're going to love evil.
Bill O'Reilly in the book title.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You're going to love evil coming up September night.
Now, let's start with E. Jean Carroll,
and this is probably the least important,
but the most outrageous to me.
Agreed.
Because I know, I don't know her,
but I know who she is.
And I know the people she surrounds herself with.
And she won 5 million in damages saying that Trump jumped her in Bergdorf-Gudman.
I mean, it's just inconceivable that that would happen with no scream or nobody else around.
I mean, come on.
She still won Manhattan jury.
And then she won when Trump said she's X, Y, and Z, she sued him for defamation, won there.
Cases presently on appeal.
who gave eugene carroll the money to go after trump first of all i love that you started with this case
of the six that i profile because it is the most outrageous it does seem to be the the least serious
but this is a woman who had cats named tits and vagina she basically her claims against trump
almost mirrored exactly a law and order plot from an episode that took place a year or two before
this event allegedly took place there are so many implausible moments in the
case. I think when people read my retelling of it, they'll actually laugh at certain points.
And yet, this was put up as a major example of the sexual predatory behavior by Trump with
virtually little, almost no hard evidence at all. The key point being that she had apparently
saved this dress that may have had Trump's DNA on it, but then she wouldn't turn it over to
authorities so no one could actually examine it. So which I talked to Trump about this and he said,
he loved that she had the dress because he could have proved, could have exonerated him. So she
kept it a secret. But to answer your question, this was bankroll by Reid Hoffman,
the LinkedIn billionaire, frequent Biden White House guest, a guy who has been involved
in basically every major Democrat funding operation, period. And he is someone who is part of
this revolving door of donors as involved in so many of these nefarious plots by the left to
try to buy portions of the American government. This was the idea of George Conway, the famed legal
pundit and ex-husband of Kellyanne Conway. Let me let me stop you there. When you
It was Conway's idea, and Hoffman funded it.
All right, let me stop you there.
Reed Hoffman, he said frequent White House guests under Obama and Biden.
I don't even know.
Did he visit Biden?
Yeah, five times in 2022 alone, and then there was another meeting that they had that same year.
So he's deeply embedded.
I stopped there.
I thought I have what I need at that point.
He's deeply embedded.
Now, this E. Jean Carroll thing, do you know if she got money directly from him, was she paid?
by him? I don't know if she was paid by him, but her attorneys, and she had the top
attorneys possible, the absolute top Me Too attorneys. And this was framed as a Me Too case,
that this was an example of Trump praying on a innocent woman in pinning her into a department
store dressing room, even though there were no eyewitnesses to it. And apparently Carol hadn't
told anyone who would testify about it for decades. That was how was framed. And they got the
best lawyers in the game in order to be on her team. Those people are not cheap. And they're
certainly not something that E. Gene Carroll as a former comedy writer and columnist could have
afforded. Okay. So as a civil suit, you have to pay lawyers to file all paperwork. I'd say
estimate $2, $3 million. They might have worked pro bono for her and taken a piece, but you're
saying that Hopman paid them outright, but you don't know if he paid her, right? Yeah, I, I
I don't know exactly where the funds were allocated specifically, but I'll tell you, there was a clip of Carol after she had gotten a, I think was a $95 million judgment against Trump, where she was literally announcing she was going to be buying gifts for her attorneys, as well as sympathetic TV pundits.
It wasn't a serious case.
Then we go into, and you believe, according to breaking the law, your book, that the Manhattan jury would have found Trump guilty of anything.
And Trump didn't appear on his own behalf, right?
But the fix was in from the very beginning.
That's what you believe, right?
Yeah, and Trump said he probably regrets his strategy
in that I spoke to him about this
in an interview earlier this year,
and he says that he did not like the way
that his attorneys handled it.
He had tough words for a guy named Taka Pina,
who's one of his attorneys.
But he also said that he was hopeless,
so that once the judge and jury weren't panelled,
it was over for him,
and that's part of the problem with the lawfare.
Okay.
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Yeah, Project 65 are attorneys who is a well-funded left-wing effort to target attorneys who work for Trump.
And it's essentially legal world cancel culture.
It's trying to make it that if you represent Trump or someone who is affiliated with Trump,
that you are no longer able to work in polite society again.
Wow.
And you are classed out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Who's Herb Sandler?
Herb Sandler is a guy who is behind ProPublica.
Now, ProPublica is a left-wing activist journalism outlet, and they actually get some stuff right.
I know this because I practice some advocacy journalism bill, which I'm happy to admit from time to time.
It doesn't make you inaccurate if you have an agenda when you're reporting certain things.
But he's funded this group that has really tried to take either small kernels of news or outright fake news
and use it to weaponize against conservative judges and justices.
In particular, he's targeted Clarence Thomas.
and Samuel Alito, the two originalist standard bearers on the Supreme Court.
And the ProPublica outlet has tried to make their lives a living hell simply because they're
originalists. And they've implied this guilt by association stuff that because they have a
couple of rich friends, that they must be taking bribes from them to decide court cases in
certain ways. And there's no evidence of that at all. It's all speculation and it's designed to
harass them. And this comes from the ProPublica outlet, which is backed by mainly Herb Sandler
and the Sandler Foundation, but also,
George Soros and Lorraine Powell Jobs, who owns the Atlantic, and another murderer's row of
Democrat philanthropists. Now Soros is in his mid-90s, his son Alex, is running this operation,
uh, open society or whatever it is. Yes. Um, but how active in your book was Soros and trying to
harm Donald Trump? Uh, very active in certain ways because he, but he's able to act, he's able to
operate more clandestinely. And his focus in my book is more on the, the DA races that he
bought. Tens and tens of millions of people in this country are living in a area where their
DA is soft on crime and is doing everything they can to try to allow criminals back on the street.
And that was Bragg and Matt. And those people were put in power by Soros money.
Soros donated millions to them and their competition on the other side couldn't match.
that's right final uh final question for you media matters has been in business uh i don't know
almost 30 years there are uh character assassins i've gone up against them many many times
um they're involved in a lot of this distributing uh the garbage that comes out of uh these
organizations that want to harm trump and republicans um but now it looks like media matters is going
out of business. Do you hear that? It's amazing news. This was one of Andrew's biggest foils when he was
alive and I wish he was here to celebrate with us. Sadly, there's a lot of, I think, facsimiles of it that
will just replace the work that Media Matters has done. And I grew to find it to be a compliment
whenever they would quote me for some reason. So I will miss that to some degree. But this was the
original Soros-funded media operation to try to smear and character assassinate people.
Basically for having normative conservative views, the type of views that you and I would opine on a daily basis about Bill.
Okay. Did you find any research? And again, I did read Alex's book. And if you're into this kind of want to know the specifics, it's very good. You'll get a lot of information out of it. Thank you.
Did you find any corporate media that reported on any of this Trump stuff in a fair way, methodical way?
No, absolutely not. And one thing that I highlight right at the top is how Jeff Bezos admitted that his paper completely failed on this. And this is not a guy who's a knee-jerk pro-Trump person. I think he's mostly a political, if not left-leaning, though I think he's embraced Trump recently to some degree. But he flat out announced that we botched this thing. And this is something that is a point we cannot repeat enough. The corporate media is dead. And we can frankly urinate on their graves at this point because they're gone and they're not coming back in a meeting.
for way. Alternative media is here to stay.
All right, Alex. Thank you very much
for open us out. We appreciate it. Good luck with the book.
Steve Whitkoff, you know the name?
He's Donald Trump's chief negotiator. He's all over the world.
I have never met him. Our paths
crossed a couple of times, but I didn't,
you know, we didn't link up. I got to make it
a point to sit down and talk with him.
Now, he's supposed to be in Moscow right now
for a last ditch to get Putin
to stop murdering women and children in Ukraine.
It shouldn't be hard, but Vlad likes that.
He likes to kill them.
Remember, the war in Ukraine is really not a war the way it used to be fought.
It's let's throw drones and bombs and everything in town.
So we blow up hospitals and apartment houses and kill everybody.
That's what Putin's strategy is.
It isn't, you know, on the battle.
field, Ukraine, against Russia. Now, blow the hell out of everything. So Whitkoff is there,
and Trump has given old Vlad, bad Vlad, one more chance before he slaps the onerous
sanctions on Vlad. And the Kremlin has confirmed that tomorrow, most likely, there will be a meeting.
Can I predict it? I cannot. I told you, I know what's going on with China.
Almost 100%.
I have zero info coming out of Russia.
People there are so frightened, say anything, because Putin will throw you out a window.
I mean, that's what he'll do.
And I'm telling the strongest part of confronting evil, in my opinion, is the chapter
on Putin.
Where you see.
Okay.
India.
Now I thought that India and Trump, Modai, where you see.
We're going to be buddies.
No, India continues to buy Russian oil and then sell it,
resell it, the stuff it doesn't need,
thereby enabling bad Vlad to kill babies and women.
And Trump says, all right, you want to do that.
We're raising the tariffs to 35% from 25 or whatever.
And India says, blank you.
No, we're not going to stop.
So I'm on Trump's side.
Mr. Mote, I want your country to prosper.
You're a bulwark against China, but you can't be doing this.
There's other outlets for you to get oil, and you're profiteering off it.
In meantime, Ukraine rages.
I think that will settle.
I think India will come to its senses, but it could be wrong.
South Essex Committee, we ripped them again yesterday.
the congressman from Mississippi is the chairman,
and he doesn't seem to be real anxious to sanghapody.
So we had Crockett down in Texas saying the President of the United States a piece of ass.
You had AOC saying that Trump should be impeached in the middle of the bombing of Iran,
and guests wouldn't even make a comment on it.
Well, now there's a report that AOC,
quote, impermissibly accepted gifts.
Wow.
This is a socialist, taking stuff.
So it all goes back to the Met Gala, New York City, 2021.
She accepted a dress for far less than it was worth.
She said her boyfriend was her husband,
so the boyfriend could get a free ticket.
250 bucks and according to the House Ethics Committee she failed to comply with the GIF rules
and now she's got to make amends saying AOC says she will so I guess being a socialist means
you're trying to get stuff right back with me insulting Senator Warren. Here's a final
thought of the day. So yesterday in New York City, Massachusetts Senator and Socialist,
Elizabeth Warren, came into campaign for Mamadani. It was a communist. Okay? Here's what she said.
What Zaron is saying is I want people to be able to afford to live in New York City. That's what
keeps a vibrant city. That's what makes people want to live here. Nobody disagrees with that,
Senator, but raising taxes in order to do it?
Why is that the answer?
Oh, dear.
Are you worried that billionaires are going to go hungry?
No, I'm worried that they're going to leave and spend their money elsewhere.
You know, they've threatened to do that over and over.
Okay.
So I'm on News Nation last night.
Here's what I said to that.
How did tearing down the success of America become sort of so popular?
First of all, Senator Warren is a nitwit.
I'm sorry. I don't usually do that, but my God.
If Mandani gets elected in mayor of New York City,
she doesn't think wealthy people and corporations are going to leave?
You're a nitwit, madam.
I mean, that's all I can say.
There's no other word to describe you.
All right, since 2020, close to 600,000 New York City residents have left.
They keep saying 600,000 gone, most of whom paid big taxes.
You know, we'd like to back up our insults here.
But I don't like that invective stuff.
I used to do it when I was younger, a lot more.
But what else am I going to say?
That word described her perfectly.
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