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Welcome to the No Spin News Monday, November 11th, 2019 Veterans Day.
Fight for your freedom.
So I met with President Trump this morning, and I'll tell you all about that.
What happened?
Short meeting, but very important situation, I have it for you,
and a number of other things that premium and concierge members will want to know.
Our lead story tonight is the impeachment hearings that begin Wednesday.
Now it centers on the whistleblower again, as the Republican Party basically is saying,
look, if you don't put the whistleblower up for a public Q&A,
then the Senate isn't even going to consider what the House does.
All right, this comes from Senator Lindsey Graham, was very powerful in the Senate,
very close to Mitch McConnell, blow the tape.
It's impossible to bring this case forward, in my view, fairly,
without us knowing who the whistleblower is
and having a chance to cross-examine them
about any biases they may have.
So if they don't call the whistleblower in the House,
this thing is dead on arrival in the Senate.
That's a very powerful statement, and it's true.
So actually, for President Trump,
Adam Schiff not agreeing to call the whistleblower,
even in a private setting, is good for him
because the Republicans in the Senate
will never vote to remove the president unless that whistleblower appears. The other guy that was
subpoenaed or that the GOP wants is Hunter Biden. And Schiff says no to Hunter Biden. So what's
happening here so you know, yes, there will be impeachment hearings on Wednesday. They will be
televised. I'll on Thursday give you what I believe happened there. But this is going nowhere.
This is just a dog and pony show unless that whistleblower comes out. Hunter Biden didn't get away with.
Not the whistleblower. Now we have named them here, as you know, 33-year-old Eric Charimilla,
CIA employee, deep ties to the Democrat Party. And we reported that extensively. I'll just go over
quickly. He brought his concerns. I think that's a fair word to Adam Schiff in the House
before he filed any whistleblower motion, Mr. Schiff, and he had conversations. Then the
whistleblower stuff was put forth. In the meantime, we find out that Mr. Charmella has a very
long, extensive experience with Joe Biden and other Democrats, and that he,
He is a never-Trumper.
Okay, so that's what he is, and a reason that I reported it, and others did as well, not
just me, is because I know you, the American public, are very interested in this story and
want the truth.
And the truth is that this is a partisan, Mr. Charimella.
Now he currently is working at the CIA, no action has been taken against him, and no action
should be taken against it.
All right, he shouldn't be fired.
That would be horrible.
So if he believes the President of the United States did something wrong, Mr. Charmella should get up there and say,
hey, this is what I think happened. Mr. Charmell admits he wasn't on the phone call. He's hearing all
his secondhand, but whistleblowers can do that. But certainly Mr. Charmella should now come forward,
be questioned, put forth what he knows and how he knows it, and then let you, the American people,
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Nikki Haley, former U.N. Secretary, former Governor of South Carolina, has a book.
Everybody has a book.
Do I have a book?
Yes, I do.
Anyway, Nikki Haley says that former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former Chief of Staff,
After President Trump, General John Kelly, we're both trying to undermine Trump.
Roll it.
It absolutely happened.
And instead of saying that to me, they should have been saying that to the president.
Not asking me to join them on their sidebar plan.
It should have been, go tell the president what your differences are and quit if you don't like what he's doing.
But to undermine a president is really a very dangerous thing.
And it goes against the Constitution, and it goes against what the American people want.
And it was offensive.
Wow, huh?
Undermining.
Now, apparently Tillerson and Kelly had big beef with Donald Trump withdrawing from the Paris global climate change thing.
That was their big thing.
And they wanted to undermine the president, according to Governor Haley, and try to enlist her.
in this undermining machine behind the back of Donald Trump.
Now, you know, you got to feel sorry.
Trump's a hard guy to feel sorry for, all right?
But you've got to feel sorry for this.
This guy turns around.
He's got Tillerson against him.
He's got Kelly against him.
He's got, God knows who else, his own guys.
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All right, Donald Trump.
So let me set this up for you.
Today was the 100th anniversary of the Veterans Day parade in New York City.
In September of 1919, my grandfather.
had just come back from France, where he fought in the Muse Argon campaign,
the bloodiest campaign of any military action in American history.
Most people have no idea what it is. Muse Argonne. My grandfather was in the lost
battalion, and he and his all New York unit were stranded and surrounded by
Germans and most of them were killed or wounded. My grandfather didn't get a scratch.
Wouldn't talk about it ever. And my whole life I couldn't get anything out of them. Okay.
Now, I think he marched in that first Veterans Day parade in New York City. I think my
grandfather was in there. He lived in Brooklyn. The parade is sponsored by the United War
Veterans Council, right? That spans all the wars.
very, very patriotic and noble organization.
It's all privately funded.
City provides security and Fifth Avenue and all that,
but it's all privately funded.
So I, this year, stepped up and did a lot financially for this parade.
And I did it to honor my grandfather because he was a hero.
And this is the 100th anniversary.
For the first time, a president of the United States,
came to the parade. That was President Trump, who a few years ago did what I did this year
and wrote them a big check so they could have the parade. So I can't tell you what I say to President
Trump because that's not right. But he sees me because I'm in a little tent before he goes out
to make his speech, which was a good speech. And I'm in there. And Melania sees me first.
And I know Melania and Donald Trump, as you know, for a long time.
So she like pushes the president.
O'Reilly's here.
Now, I don't know whether that's good or bad, because remember, I haven't gotten any feedback from the president off my book, the United States of Trump.
I don't know whether he liked it or not.
Okay.
So apparently he liked it.
Not all of it, but overall.
it's favorable. That's what I'm getting back. So anyway, he pulls me aside and we talk just briefly.
I told about my grandfather, and there were a couple of other things that he had asked me down the
road, and I have answers for him now. So we have an interview with Donald Trump two weeks from
today on the radio. It's a radio interview. And you guys are going to get first listen. It'll go out to
all my radio affiliates on Tuesday the 26th, but I'm trying to get it so premium and concierge
members of Bill O'Reilly.com will hear it Monday night, the 25th, because I'm going to do it during the
day. Now, this is going to be a wide-ranging interview. It's just like my TV interview,
except there's no camera. But we have a studio and I'm going to talk to him on the phone. It's not
going to be in person. And you know me. Whatever is going on, we'll get to the bottom of it.
him to reflect about what he's thankful for in his country, and even though he's been treated
pretty roughly, whether that brings into Thanksgiving and what he's going to do, we're going to do
all of that. It's going to be a long interview, I hope. You never know we're there. See you