Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, January 26, 2025
Episode Date: January 6, 2026A decent man, Monroe doctrine update, Vance home break in, and the fall of walls. Plus, the Message of the Day, George Stephanopoulos re-certifies his status as a nitwit. Learn more about your ad choi...ces. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill. It is Tuesday, January 6th, 2026. Here's what happening today in America. A decent man. Monroe Doctrine Update, Vance Home Break-in, and the fall of walls. It's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, Nicholas Maduro pleaded not guilty to narco-terrorism charges yesterday in a Manhattan courtroom.
The judge asked, are you, sir, Nicholas Maduro Moros?
And Maduro said through an interpreter, I am the president in Venezuela.
I was captured at my home in Caracas, Venezuela.
The judge interrupted him and said there will be time to challenge your custody later.
He then admitted who he is.
The judge read him his rights.
And Maduro said, I did not know of these rights.
Your honor is informing me of them now.
He said, how do you plead to the indictment?
And Maduro responded, I am innocent.
I am not guilty.
I am a decent man.
I'm still president of my country.
The judge, in this case, by the way, is 92 years old.
In other Monroe Doctrine News, a U.S. Navy plane was spotted circling near Mexico's coast
after Trump threatened Mexico, the cartels in Mexico, with military action, a P8 Poseidon
off the coast of Tijuana just out of San Diego.
Our president recently said the cartels are running Mexico, whether you like it or not.
It's not nice to say it, but the cartels are running Mexico.
Back in November, the president said, would I launch strikes in Mexico?
to stop drugs? It's okay with me. Whatever we have to do to stop drugs? I didn't say I'm doing it,
but I'd be proud to do it because we're going to save millions of lives by doing it. Also in Monroe
Doctor News, Stephen Miller said on CNN that the United States is the power of NATO. For the United
States to secure the Arctic region to protect and defend NATO and NATO interests, obviously,
Greenland should be a part of the United States. The Prime Minister of Denmark said if the United
the States decides to militarily attack another NATO country, then everything would stop.
That includes NATO and therefore post-World War II security.
A 26-year-old male tried to break into J.D. Vance's home in Cincinnati, Ohio.
He's been charged with one count of obstructing official business, criminal damaging or
endangering, criminal trespass, and vandalism.
The vice president was at his home on Saturday, after the U.S. Operation Venezuela,
but then returned to D.C. on Sunday afternoon.
The vice president said that a crazy person tried to break in by hammering the windows of his home,
and he thanked the Secret Service in Cincinnati police for their quick response.
Tim Walls, the governor of Minnesota, said he will not seek re-election.
All the Somali fraud was too much for him, and in a lovely corrupt twist,
Amy Klobuchar, the current senator of Minnesota, may run for governor.
If she were to win as governor, she can appoint, she will appoint her replacement to the U.S. Senate,
who could be Tim Walls.
So praise God, he's not our vice president.
but this may not be the last you see of Tim Walls.
I'm Mike Slater.
Bill O'Reilly's back with your message of the day.
Next.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Tuesday for the opening message of 2006, I'm going to be unkind.
George Stephanopoulos has recertified his status as a nitwit, which has been growing
ever since Donald Trump entered politics.
George, who cost ABC News about $16 million in legal costs last year after calling the president
a rapist, is very concerned there's no legitimate.
basis to justify the removal of Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro.
Apparently, all the ABC news producers who tend to George couldn't find the time to research
this story. Most likely because ABC, now does so many weather-related reports, the staff has fallen
out of touch with real news. If you want to know whether it was cloudy in Caracas when
U.S. Special Forces grabbed Maduro, ABC is your go-to. But if you're looking for actual facts,
Keep your focus here.
On November 24, 2025, the Trump administration designated the Cartel de Los Solos as a terrorist
organization.
That means the USA can legally use military force against it.
Los Solos smuggles narcotics into America and does a number of other criminal things.
Maduro is allegedly involved with the group.
At least, that's what the Justice Department says.
That is the legal basis for Trump's action against.
against old Nick, who the CIA believes has 200 million stashed away.
Wow, who knew being the dictator of Venezuela paid so well.
Do you think George Stephanopoulos knows any of this?
I don't.
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Name in town if you wish to opine.
Mail, Dave Swenson, South Jordan, Utah.
Hey, Bill.
Will you or someone else please play my Maduro?
was taken to New York for detention, so many corrupt judges and a socialist mayor wouldn't he be
released with no bail? It's a federal beef, Dave. There's a difference between federal law and
state law. The detention center is in New York. Now, they could have taken them to Miami,
like Noriega. It's up to the Justice Department where they wanted to take them. But New York
has no power sway over Maduro. Justice is federal or state or
local and each has different rules but federal is the most powerful brent concierge member thank you brent
and please uh go to bill o'reilly.com check that out enhance your life at 2006
bill what you say is true you ask that good people get involved in 2006 i think they will
in fact they're already getting involved uh and we're seeing it in minnesota i'm not seeing
that brent i am not seeing a popular uprising against corruption in this country
it happens, but I'm not seeing it. Robert Doyle, Brooklyn, there's no such thing as price
gouging. In a free market, all prices are exactly as they should be. Higher than appropriate
prices caused by one thing, government interference. All right, Robert, I got to get you back into
the real world here. Number one, when you buy insurance, it's not the free market. Do you understand
that? You can't buy insurance across state loans. The state's
sets which you can and can't buy.
So there's no competition so the rates go through the roof.
You get that, that's not a free marketplace.
And there are a lot of other products in the same situation.
And so there is price gouging, oil companies gouge,
medical gouges, insurance gouges,
because there's not free competition.
Real world, tough place.
In a moment, something you might not know.
Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might, not know.
107 years ago today, the 26th President of the United States died suddenly at his home on Long Island.
His death ended the fascinating life of one of the most consequential figures in American history.
Here is the story of Theodore Roosevelt.
Young Ted was a sick child, suffered from severe asthma, migraine headaches.
despite doctors' orders that he remained passive.
Young Teddy overcame his health issues by embracing the outdoors.
He later attended Harvard and came to New York, where he won a seat in the state legislature.
In February 1884, TR suffered a catastrophic tragedy.
Both his mother and his wife died on the same day.
Strigged by grief, Roosevelt, the ban on politics.
packing up and heading to the Dakota Territories to be a rancher.
But after a blizzard wiped out his herd, Roosevelt returned to the East Coast.
He fought in the Spanish-American War, leading the rough riders, then served as governor of New York,
and was later selected as William McKinley's presidential running mate.
In 1901, President McKinley was assassinated, and Theodore Roosevelt assumed the Oval Office.
T.R.'s tenure is known for environmental conservation.
For a decade, the federal government created national parks, forest, established historic monuments across the USA.
In total, Theodore Roosevelt saved 230 million acres of land.
And here's something else you might not know.
After his time in the White House, Roosevelt traveled to the jungles of Brazil.
That voyage ended very badly.
The tropical climate aggravated his childhood symptoms and his health fell apart.
Theodore Roosevelt returned to Long Island, passed away in his sleep at Sagamore Hill.
He was just 60 years old.
For more incredible stories about Roosevelt, his life and struggle to protect American workers from the greedy robber barons,
please check out my best-selling book, Confronting Evil, Back in a Moment.
Thank you for listening to The O'Reilly Update. I am Bill O'Reilly. For more news and honest analysis,
please go to Bill O'Reilly.com. No spin, just facts.
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