Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Mysterious Border Bill, Biden's Reaction to Terror, Trump's Legal Problems, Charles Stimson on Fani Willis, George Soros' Texas Campaign, and More

Episode Date: January 30, 2024

Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, January 29, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill talks about the... latest regarding a bipartisan border bill that's become the center of controversy. This weekend three servicemembers were killed and numerous injured in Jordan by an Iran backed terror attack. Will the Biden administration respond? Bill analyzes the many legal issues hindering Donald Trump. The Heritage Foundation's Charles "Cully" Stimson on the latest involving the Fani Willis scandal. The latest on George Soros, who has his sights set on Texas. This Day in History: The Axis of Evil. Final Thought: Bill's big book announcement. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Border Personality Disorder." Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, January 29th, Monday, 2004, stand up for your country. So a big announcement at the end of this broadcast. This is not a podcast, by the way, drives me absolutely nothing. Oh, Riley, you're doing a pot now. This is a broadcast. Big staff, worldwide approach. But anyway, big announcement on the new book coming out in September. It is not a killing book, but it is relevant to the presidential election. So hang tough. We'll tell you all about that. So it looks like that President Biden is in panic mode. I'm going to walk everybody through this.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Well, boy, things are folding fast, okay? And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So first up, we have the border bill chaos. And I wrote a column, Sunday column, and I hope you read it. Everybody can read it. Don't have to be a member, don't have to juggle, don't have to sing a song. Punch up Bill O'Reilly.com. Here's the column.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Punch it up. You can read it. And a column basically says that nobody knows what's in this border bill. Nobody knows. So why are people favoring and opposing what we don't know? Simple man, simple question. Okay? And of course, ideologues on the left primarily because they control the corporate media.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Oh, the Republicans don't want to deal at all. Okay, let's see what the deal is, all right? And I pick on Anderson Cooper in the column and Donald Trump. Don't equal. Okay, so the border bill, and there's Biden huffing and puff, and a shut it down, don't believe a word of this, okay? If President Biden had any vision for this country at all, which he does not, he would have shut that border down two years ago.
Starting point is 00:02:19 You don't care about the border. He's been there once, okay? And all people dying from drug overdoses, Biden couldn't care less. It doesn't care. doesn't have the capacity to care because he's in the early stages of dementia. All right. So when we get the bill, which should be this week,
Starting point is 00:02:38 then I'll analyze it in a fair way. And I'll tell you what I would do if I were in Congress, would I vote for it or not? That's number one. So number two is articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Chief Mayorkas, Alejandro, Mayor, there he is. Now, he's a guy who said to the nation, hey, board is secure.
Starting point is 00:03:05 So I say, right in the calm, is he a liar? Is he stupid? Is he both? I don't know. But I do know that he has no credibility whatsoever. So why, though, would you impeach Alejandro rather than Joe Biden? because Alejandro takes orders from Biden. You didn't do anything on his own.
Starting point is 00:03:29 The reason is that every single House Republican, everyone, will vote to impeach Mayorkas. And therefore, the articles of impeachment will advance to the Senate. If you had a Biden impeachment, some Republicans would defect. And because the margin is so close, you probably wouldn't get an advancement to the Senate. Now, we all know with the Senate controlled by the Democrats, that Alejandro is not going to be convicted. Democrats will stay together. And we're going to do this tomorrow because I had to take a deeper look at it. As a poll, it says, 55% of American Democrats want an open border.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Inconceivable, because it's hurting their own families and taxes. pounds, but that's what the poll says, but I want to take a deeper look at it. So we'll have it tomorrow. Okay, so Alejandro is going to be impeached. That'll happen. Probably next week, tomorrow the impeachment articles will be introduced, and that's going to embarrass Biden, obviously. Where do you hear the media backlash on that? It'll be interesting to hear that. Back to the solution to the border. So I'm interested in hearing specifics, what would I do to stop the millions of migrants are pouring in here.
Starting point is 00:05:12 That's what I'm interested in. Mid Romney is a Republican senator from Utah. He's not running again because he probably would lose. And he hates Donald Trump. I've been waiting for a solution for Mitt Romney for 10 years. This is all I got. Go. I think the border is a very important issue for Donald Trump. And the fact that he would communicate to Republican senators and congresspeople that he doesn't want us to solve the border problem because he wants to blame Biden for it is really appalling.
Starting point is 00:05:51 I don't think that's what Trump did, okay? But we'll see. Trump doesn't want to pass a bill that wouldn't stop the problem, excuse me. But Romney hates Trump, and that's what you get. Now Biden himself, finally, because the polls say 70% of the American people feel his border policy is destructive, finally, Only Biden, oh, roll the tape. Folks, we're making real progress one of the most important issues we're facing. Security at the border.
Starting point is 00:06:30 The first bill I introduced was for a massive change in security at our border. Two months ago, my team began to work with a bipartisan group of senators to put together the toughest, smartest, fairest border security bill in history, the best one of the nation's ever seen. Two months ago, well, what happened to the other 30 months when millions of people board in here? This is just such a joke. Okay. So we will be fair when that border bill comes out.
Starting point is 00:07:08 And to criticize Donald Trump a little bit, he should pull back a little bit on this. You should wait. The bill is soft. doesn't solve the problem, then you oppose. Make sense to you? I hope it does. Finally, the Ukraine funding shouldn't be tied into this. These are two separate issues that are both very important to the United States. So we've got to go a little bit longer with Ukraine, blunting Putin. If Trump wins, I'm pretty confident that Trump would stop that. sadness over there. It could be wrong, absolutely. Okay. But we got to, we can't let Putin
Starting point is 00:07:57 overrun Ukraine. It should be separate bills. That's the memo. Okay, President Biden didn't do anything again today. This Monday. So he doesn't usually do anything Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, he does something and he didn't do anything on Friday. That's generally, but there's a schedule. And that's what they put out, by the way. I'm not being a wise guy. The white house puts out, his president's schedule, nothing. Okay. Over the weekend, he was in South Carolina, raising money, you know what he did. And then last week he was in Wisconsin talking about the infrastructure bill that's helping with a bridge there.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Roll the tape on that. And that's on top of another billion dollars to clean up the Great Lakes, was provide drinking water for 20 million people. 20 million people. And by the way, it used to make beer brewed here. It is used to make the brew beer here. Oh, EarthRiders, thanks for the Great Lakes. I wonder why it's coming out.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Anybody have any idea what he's talking about? Earth Rider. Is that a brand out there? Is it brew beer here? I don't know. So another 20 million people will get water. Apparently they're parched. I don't have any water.
Starting point is 00:09:31 I don't know. I know people in Wisconsin, and they have water there, but for some reason that another billion dollars has to go to get more water. Not exactly sure why, but this is the infrastructure bill. Good. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford gold. And you can do this. Get precious metals delivered to your door or place
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Starting point is 00:11:25 Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Gallup puts out a poll about presidential approval ratings in year three. Okay? After three years are done. I'm going to put them up on a screen on a radio. I'll read them out. Eisenhower at the highest, 72%, George H.W. Bush had 70%, but he lost. He lost it all in the last year. JFK, 62%, Bush the younger, 60%, he's a job approval ratings, Nixon 50%, Clinton 47, Reagan 45, Obama 45, Trump 42, Biden 40, Biden 40, 39.8. We're rounding off, Carter 37.4. So Jimmy Carter was an absolute disaster as a president.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I mean, it was, you know, I'm going to give a little bit of hint that we've been working on all the presidents for the new book. But Biden's going to slip below Carter. And because of all the stuff overseas, this is really getting to be a problem. So it all started with the surrender in Afghanistan. Everybody knows that. Remember, it was an excellent mission, by the way. They had an excellent evacuation. The Taliban took over, 17 military people killed at the Kabul airport, but it was excellent.
Starting point is 00:12:55 And Joe pulled everybody out, okay, gave all the billions of dollars with the military equipment to the Taliban. It was so good, you know. So after that, then every bad agent in the world started misbehaving because they knew Biden. No idea what he's doing. So over the weekend, three military people in a base camp on the border of Jordan and Iraq were killed. And about 35 were wounded by a drone. Drone went in, boom. What are Americans doing there?
Starting point is 00:13:32 This is our headquarters against ISIS. Okay, in Western Iraq, Kurdistan, Jordan, Syria, all in there. We have bases. And then when ISIS pops up, we go get them. And al-Qaeda, too, but al-Qaeda is primarily in Afghanistan now, thanks to Joe Biden. But that's why they're there. So the Islamic resistance in Iraq, funded by Iran, says, we did it. We killed the Americans. Now, the Islamic resistance in Iraq, funded by Iran, said, we did it. Now, Islamic resistance in Iraq can't make drones, right? They're not like factories.
Starting point is 00:14:18 They get the drones from Iran and the money and the manpower to set the drones off. Okay. So now we have dead Americans. And there's Biden who has overlooked about 150 previous attacks by this group and others on American soldiers. Biden really done anything. Well, here's what he says now. Go. I had a tough day
Starting point is 00:14:47 last night in the least. You lost three grave souls and attacked him on our base. Yes. And I'd ask you, I was, I was off to me and sprawls.
Starting point is 00:15:02 Jesus. And we show it's fine. God must fall. Okay. Now, Biden is, is actually smart for not pinpointing how we're going to respond. All right, so you hear, well, you got a bomb Tehran.
Starting point is 00:15:20 No, that's not smart. We got to assassinate X, Y, and Z. Okay. If you know where X, Y, and Z are ahead of the Revolutionary Guards, ahead of the Islamic resistance, you know where they are? Go get them. It's where we're right about in killing the killers. Okay, no problem.
Starting point is 00:15:41 You don't have to broadcast it. However, the world needs to see a response. Now, what is that going to be? I don't know. If I'm president, I ask my national security people, the CIA, the NSA, I'll come in, give me options to punish Iran. I look at the options. What is going to hurt the United States the least?
Starting point is 00:16:10 If we kill Iranian civilians, you know there's going to be an uproar. That's going to make it worse. If you target military, you have to do that. Okay? So let's see what the options are. But Biden is smart not to broadcast what they might be. But you've got to do something. You've got to do it fast.
Starting point is 00:16:34 Okay, let's go to Trump. Now, I am not Trump's lawyer, but I am a fair man. And this whole thing in New York City against Trump is one of the worst miscarriages of justice I have ever witnessed in this country. Not only while I'm alive, but historically as well. This is so bad I can't even tell you. Okay. So you know that a woman named E.G. Carol filed a civil lawsuit against Donald Trump claiming that he raped her in a New York
Starting point is 00:17:21 City department store. That's what the woman alleges. She doesn't know what year it happened. It might happen in 1995, maybe 1996, but she didn't really know. all right no eyewitnesses nobody saw it very crowded department store nobody heard a yell nobody heard screaming no security nothing nope nothing okay then you say why didn't she go to the police. File a criminal complaint. If she's raped, you go to the hospital, get a rape kit, all that. No, she said, no, I don't want to do that. Why? Somebody raves you, you, go to the police. No, no police, no report, nothing. So, then we have more than a two-deck, you know, but about 12 years, 19, let's see, you do to math, 2019.
Starting point is 00:18:38 She files a civil suit. We're in that proximity. So we're talking more than 20 years. They go to court, civil court. Can't try and criminally because statute of limitations run out. Plus, there's no evidence. Two women say, oh, yeah, she told us it happened. E. Jean told us that it would testify in court that, yeah, she told me it happened.
Starting point is 00:19:08 When? Well, I'm not quite sure. They don't really know. You don't write it down and like that. Now, this is called hearsay. So you can, and any lawyer in a country will tell you this. You can get people for a variety of things to come into a courtroom, purge of themselves, and say, oh, yeah, so-and-so told me it happened. They can do it because they hate the person on trial. They can do it for money.
Starting point is 00:19:39 They can do it for a whole bunch of reasons. It's hearsay. But wouldn't even be introduced in a criminal court. Boom, thrown right out. Then they introduce E. Jean Carroll's attorneys, the Access Hollywood tape where Trump said crude things. That's it. that's all I had
Starting point is 00:20:00 and the jury goes guilty okay the civil jury said OJ Simpson was not guilty I'm sorry the criminal jury said O.J. Simpson was not guilty so juries can do whatever they want to say it's New York City
Starting point is 00:20:22 don't like Trump at this case the civil case would try pretty much anywhere else outside of California, Illinois, New York, or New England, it never would have gone anyway. So Trump is infuriated. He goes out and he says, I don't know this woman. And he calls her names and that was stupid. All right? And I don't know or I don't know. So she's losing for defamation. And she wins $83 million. Okay. Now, Trump's not going to have to pay that. It'll be busted down. He'll appeal it a million times. But I want you to know the underpinnings
Starting point is 00:20:57 of all this, that our civil justice system is broken in America. Any one of us can be accused by anybody who can come up with two people to say, oh, yeah, Larry did this to me 25 years ago, and Selma told me that it happened, so guilty Larry. It's staggering. Adenial a time we live in because of the corruption of the court system and they knew this Manhattan you bring it there they hate Trump not gonna get a jury D.C. the same way okay again I'm not Trump's attorney but what I just told you is absolutely a hundred percent true don't put yourself on a jury you're gonna convict a human being of that now they didn't convict Trump of rape
Starting point is 00:21:57 civil jury. They convicted of sexual assault. She says he raped her. Why, you weren't there. You don't know what happened. Nobody knows what happened. So he said, she said. Very disturbing. All right, another disturbing. Fannie Willis, the DA in Fulton County, Georgia, Atlanta, going after Trump and 19 others for interfering with the Georgia vote. Fannie hires a boyfriend, all right, who has no experience doing anything to help bring down Trump, convict Trump. All right, Fannie and the boyfriend go all over the place on vacation using state funds paid to the boyfriend by Fannie. So now there is Georgia State Senate voted to approve a, to approve an investigation into Fannie. that that's underway, 30 to 19 was a Senate vote.
Starting point is 00:22:59 And there is another investigation to impeach Fannie by a Charlese By a Georgia State Republican in the House. So Fannie's in trouble. And I think this case is going to get thrown out against Trump. But I could be wrong on that. So I wanted to guess you really know. knows everything about it. And joining us now from Washington is Charles Stimson, Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation. All right, the setup for Fannie. Did I miss anything?
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Starting point is 00:24:54 All right, so she hires a boyfriend, pays the boyfriend an astronomical amount of money. Boyfriend's not qualified to do to work. The thing that I didn't say was that the boyfriend goes to the White House twice on the dime of the Georgia taxpayer. Do you know why he went to the White House? I don't know why he went to the White House. And I think there are some other really fundamental and basic problems with what happened. And this has zero to do with the underlying nature of the charges. She got COVID money from the county to clear up the COVID backlog of cases,
Starting point is 00:25:33 yet she used that money not to do that, but to hire her lover. Secondly, she needed approval from the county to hire a special prosecutor. She didn't get it, yet she hired her lover. Three, her lover, Nathan Wade, who's never tried a RICO case, so he's not qualified, didn't get sworn in before he indicted everybody. So now you have a civilian indicting people who wasn't even sworn in as a special prosecutor. You know about the amorous activities. Whether the money she paid him, which could be up to a million dollars, was actually used for the travel, is somewhat irrelevant. Because the standard here, Bill, which is you talked about in your setup, is the appearance of events.
Starting point is 00:26:14 impropriety. And here, it stinks to high heaven. And so if she gets kicked off the case by the judge on the 15th of February, which I think she should, if she should, she should recuse herself now, by the way, but if she doesn't do the right thing and the judge recuses her, then it goes to another county in Georgia and they take a fresh look at all the underlying charges and then it's game starts over. Who decides what county, because there are liberal counties in Georgia, Savannah, and they're There are conservative counties in Georgia, so who decides that? Well, I'm not a Georgia-barred lawyer. I'm only California and Maryland, so I don't know if the judge has discretion to pick
Starting point is 00:26:54 the county or whether the state attorney general would then step in and either prosecutor or hand it to a county, so I don't know the answer to that. We'll find that out and we'll report on that tomorrow. I think here there is enough for a federal judge to throw this thing out on prosecutorial misconduct. When you weigh the full portion of the evidence that Fannie Willis, the DA, it's on the record, is saying she wants to get Trump. Okay, it's on a record, all right, and she hires somebody that isn't qualified, as you pointed out, to do whatever her bidding is, and the person, according to the person's wife, that's where we got all the personal
Starting point is 00:27:37 information and the divorce proceeding, is running all over the place, Caribbean, California on the Georgia taxpayer dime with Fannie to have fun. I mean, that in itself is corrupt. She could get charged with that. Could she not? So, yeah, she could potentially be charged with honest services fraud,
Starting point is 00:28:00 which is a federal offense for paying monies to another person using a facility of interstate commerce, usually wiring it or something, and then getting a kickback for it. I don't think a federal judge is going to step in on this state case to try to remove her. I don't think he has any jurisdiction to do that, but the state judge, the county judge who's holding the hearing,
Starting point is 00:28:20 who has all these cases, has a hearing on February 15th. And if she doesn't recuse herself and any honest person would, given the look, he'll kick her off the case and kick her whole office and weighed off the case, then we'll see where the case goes from there. And you think that will happen. You think the judge in Georgia will do that. I can tell on your voice.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Yeah, I was a judge. I mean, I did it for five years. This is not a close case. The appearance of impropriety alone is enough to recuse her. And there's no defense. She doesn't have any defense, not defending herself. It's not saying, oh, it didn't happen. I didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:28:54 It happened. She did it. Now, let's get to the most serious part of this case. This guy goes up, the boyfriend, to the White House twice. And is admitted, goes in. Why? No clue. I mean, he does not have, unless he is there for a reason completely unrelated to this case, which I highly doubt, then he has no business being at the White House talking with them about anything related to this case because he's supposed to be an independent special prosecutor and there's supposed to be no coordination between the federal government, much less the White House, and a lower level state case based on election. fraud. But that kicks it into the federal jurisdiction. It could. It does. It could. Well,
Starting point is 00:29:48 it could, Bill, but I honestly think that this mess is going to get cleaned up at the state level in terms of the impropriety. Now, with respect to the honest services fraud allegation, which could arise, then the feds would get involved. But we'll see whether this Attorney General would ever go after her. Remember, there have been other prosecutors like Fannie Wood. Willis, who the feds haven't gone after, despite their egregious office, misconduct while in office. So I don't have high hopes for Garland going after her. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:24 But I think the state of Georgia will. I don't think they're going to let this sit. Okay, Mr. Simpson, when you get something new, please let us know. We really appreciate it. And thanks for taking the time. Okay, down in Texas, George Soros pumping millions of dollars. 3 million, to be exact, into the Texas Majority Pack, which is run by Beto O'Rourke. You remember Beto, right?
Starting point is 00:30:51 And what Soros trying to do down there is change as many counties as possible to Democrat, progressive counties. So it's a lot of money going in there from the Soros crew. Just an update on this guy that, yeah, his son Alexander runs the operation now, but he's still doing this so you ought to know it particularly if you live in Texas smart life now there's an interesting story so the national football league is an enormous capitalistic engine it's the by far the most successful United States sporting activity and the reason is because people bet on the
Starting point is 00:31:36 games and football is a popular sport in this country but it's primarily the betting on the games. Billions and billions of dollars are bet. Now, sports betting is legal in many places, including New York. So yesterday, the Detroit Lions are playing in San Francisco 49ers. Now, you don't care about sports. This smart life segment is worth listening to. The Detroit Lions have not been in the Super Bowl ever.
Starting point is 00:32:06 They're the only team that has never appeared in it. All right, come back to me. I was rooting for the Lions because I like the underdog. I wanted them in. And the coaches named Dan Campbell Good Coach, took a franchise that was nowhere, lifted it up to success. So I'm watching the game, and I know a lot about the game. And Campbell had two opportunities to kick field goals, those three points, kick it through the uprights. And he didn't take either of.
Starting point is 00:32:40 opportunity. And the lions blew their huge lead to San Francisco came back. Why didn't Campbell take the field goals? This is now coming into your life because of analytics. So it used to be the football coach coached on emotion and guts. You know, what is internal clock said. No. Now they put everything in a computer. It spits out probabilities. So when I saw the first one, Campbell not go for the field goal, when he was ahead, it was 21 points or 17 points. I said, this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:33:30 But he did it because of analytics. Now, as soon as they didn't get the fourth down and San Francisco, The whole momentum of the game shifted because all the emotion went out of Detroit. Analytics and AI, the thing they can't have ever is emotion. And emotion drives success and failure. You have a negative emotion, but primarily in our competitive society, emotion drives success. And all this analytics and AI stuff strips all the emotion out of decision making. It's like you could have a robot coaching the team.
Starting point is 00:34:21 And a real go, you know, probability of, no, you put the points on the board. I was actually screaming in my lip. I think my neighbor's going to call the cops. not because I wasn't taking it personally. I was going, what are you doing? What are you doing? And he was overwhelmed, Dan Campbell, overwhelmed by the analytics. And people are getting overwhelmed in their own personal lives by this stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:56 Do not do that. You've got to make decisions based on being a human being. I'm sorry for the Detroit Lions. they should be in the Super Bowl. Stay in history, January 29th, 2002. All right, George Bush, the Younger, gives the State of the Union address. Roll it.
Starting point is 00:35:17 North Korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction while starving its citizens. Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repressed the Iranian people's hope for freedom. Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror. Okay, Iran, 22 years, still doing the same thing. North Korea, 22 years, still doing the same thing.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Iraq, it's different because we remove Saddam, but it's still not a great place. It's going to remind you. All right, mail segment and the big book, announcement on the way. Right back. Go to the mail, Andrea. There are millions of Republicans who will not vote for Trump again. My relatives and I conclude it. Plus, Democrats and Independence, we have eight months to go. Please God, Nikki Haley can do it. Nikki Haley is not going to do it. God is not going to intervene. I shouldn't say that. I mean, I don't know what God's plans are, but she can't overcome it. So your decision, Andrew,
Starting point is 00:36:33 is. More of the Democratic Party or a guy you don't like. Who governed efficiently? That's the decision. Mark, hey, Bill, you've probably touched on this, but it deserves revisiting. Another Trump presidency means little unless the House stays Republican and the Senate turns to Republican control. Very true. And that's been ignored. But come the fall, it'll take on more importance. It's very true. Jim Cray, Plano, Texas. Governor Abbott has just as much of a constitutional obligation to secure a state's border as the president does. However, the president is not following the rules. Therefore, Governor Abbott has an obligation to break the rules. Not in the Constitution. If Governor Abbott does not obey the Supreme Court ruling,
Starting point is 00:37:31 they'll put them in jail. You have to obey the Supreme Court, whether you like it or not. That's it. Paul England, Port St. Lucie, Florida. Concerning Trump's potential VP pick, I find Mike Pompeo absent. I find him to be intellectually very capable. He is. But Donald Trump needs a minority or a woman on the second for obvious reasons.
Starting point is 00:38:03 That's what he needs. Pompeo's a brilliant man. Thomas Francis, Marietta, Georgia. A bill, we're a longtime viewers. We moved to Cobb County, Georgia, from California three years ago. We love it. You say Governor Kemp needs to deal with Fannie Willis, who has the authority to deal with her. She's an elected county attorney general.
Starting point is 00:38:22 The governor and the attorney general of Georgia can deal with Fannie Willis. I think the legislature is going to impeach him. But Kemp is strangely silent. I know he doesn't like Trump, but he shouldn't be. Michelle Dunn, Huntington, Connecticut. I've learned the Center for Immigration Studies has reported the UN is spending millions to feed house and transport immigrants across the USA. Is there any way to publicize this to the American public?
Starting point is 00:38:56 The United Nations funds humanitarian organizations. I have reported it repeated. okay there's no conspiracy they're not slipping money under the table they do humanitarian work now some of the humanitarian work is destructive my opinion i don't trust the united nations at all but there's no conspiracy richard holtberg st cloud minnesota i see the nflops sports pundins on television are yow wearing dress shoes and sit at tennis trees they must have heard you o'Reilly they were sitting down yesterday i couldn't see the shoes but it looks so stupid for them to wear these three thousand dollars suits and sneakers it just lose dumb uh d allen dallas
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Starting point is 00:41:12 New book. Cover, please, on the radio, confronting the presidents. No spin assessments from Washington to Biden. Out in September. Every single president, all 45 of them. are analyzed by Martin Dugard and myself who was good for the country, who was bad, who was screwed up, on and on and on and on. You will learn more in one book confronting the prisoners than you did in your whole school history career. We take you from Washington whose mother did not like him.
Starting point is 00:41:57 all the way to Biden. Okay? Where do you see this? I'm still writing it. Okay? It will be done about a month. It's a bear to write this book. But we had uncovered so much stuff that nobody ever heard of.
Starting point is 00:42:15 How did we do it? Private letters written by the presidents themselves. Oh, where do you see them? So this is going to be a huge book. Obviously comes out in September, and everybody's going to vote for president in November. And we're going to deal with Obama and Trump and Biden, Bush the Young, everybody. But the history in this book, so staggering, and it's all compressed. It's a bigger book than the killing books.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Killing books are about 300 pages to be about 400. But I tell you, you're not going to be able to put it down. And it's not boring, and like I go, boom, boom, it's the same style that we're writing it. So I'm very pleased with it so far. Just got to get to the end here. You know, new stuff comes in every day. And we kind of revise and, oh, look at this. And, you know, some of these people you never heard of, Millard Fillmore, Chester Arthur.
Starting point is 00:43:19 What do you see who they were, really, as people? Grover, Cleveland. Whoa. Okay, and in addition to the presidents, you know. I was just talking about Jimmy Carter. What a disaster. You're not going to believe how chaotic that White House was under him. So, confronting the presidents,
Starting point is 00:43:43 those been assessments from Washington to Biden out in September. Of course, you can pre-order on bill o'Reilly.com and get it first. please with it you'll like it thank you for watching and listening to the no spin news we'll see you tomorrow

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