Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, July 12, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly here.
You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update.
Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening this week in America.
Marijuana Raid, new executive order.
Tariffs against Canada and not a conspiracy theory any longer.
It's all coming up and Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, Homeland Security says they have arrested almost 600 known or suspected terrorists
along with 2,700 members of Trende Aragua.
70% of ICE arrests are criminal illegal aliens with convictions or pending charges,
and they were quick to note that many of those who don't,
doesn't mean they're otherwise law-abiding people.
For instance, DHS just arrested the leader, or a leader of MS-13.
He was wanted for five murders in El Salvador.
Technically, doesn't have a rap sheet in America yet.
Meanwhile, there were two large-scale raids in Southern California,
both met with anti-ice protesters.
The media is saying that they were raised on farms.
Well, one of these farms grew marijuana.
DHS has a criminal judicial search warrant
signed off by a federal judge
for harboring illegal aliens at least one of these sites.
Bill Mludgeon reporting that this operation
might result in hundreds of arrests,
potentially one of the largest single operations
of the Trump administration.
Again, a judge signed off on it.
Trump signed an executive order,
ending taxpayer substance.
of open borders. In it, health and human services will restrict illegal aliens from
13 public programs, including Head Start. The Department of Education, ending free tuition
for illegal aliens. The Department of Agriculture, restricting illegal aliens from federally
funded food assistance programs. The Department of Labor banning illegal aliens from
federal workforce development resources and grants. The administration says this will save
taxpayers $40 billion, not to mention, lead to a lot of self-deportals.
Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting August 1st.
Trump said instead of working with the United States, Canada retaliated with its own tariffs.
The previous tariff rate was 25%.
And Trump said that if there's any retaliation from Canada, the 35% will go up.
I am not suggesting that the recent thunderstorms and flooding in southern Texas was caused by cloud seeding.
but the CEO of a company that cloudseeds, so apparently this is a thing, this is not a conspiracy
theory anymore, this happens, and it happened two days before the, what would be incredibly
deadly thunderstorms. Well, the head of the EPA, Lee Zeldin, said the EPA will be releasing
everything we know, he said, about geoengineering and cloud seeding following the devastating
Texas floods. He even mentioned in this video, chemtrails. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast
called Politics by Faith. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day. Next.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
This Epstein file controversy is hurting the credibility of the Justice Department,
and by extension, the president himself.
On March 17th, I discussed the situation.
with Donald Trump in the White House,
and recommended that a summary of what justice had learned
about the villain be made public.
Both the president and I agree that all information
cannot be put out because some innocent people
had access to Epstein and their lives could be badly damaged
if proper context is lacking.
And we all know the media doesn't care a wit about
proper context. So there's danger for anyone whose name pops up connected to Epstein, no matter
what happened. However, Americans should be told exactly what the government knows. You can redact
names. Attorney General Bondi has an obligation to hold a press conference and answer questions
directly. That's what honest government does. Evil should not be granted any protection.
Innocence is entitled to full protection.
Ms. Bondi is smart enough to know the difference.
One more thing.
President Biden's corrupt Justice Department had the Epstein information for years.
Where are you, former A.G. Merrick Garland.
In fact, I'd like to see a Bondi Garland joint press conference.
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Name in town if you wish to opine.
Now let's go to the mail.
Kevin Ryan, Scottsville, Arizona.
Trump administration has cut inflation in half,
but I'm not seeing any cuts in my food prices.
And you won't unless you're smart about it, Kevin.
So number one, the Waffle House, I believe,
cut their $3 egg supplement because eggs have come down so much.
That's gone.
All right.
So again, eat at the Waffle House for less.
Number two, Costco in these big trunk stores, that's where you should be buying your food.
Number three, if you go to a restaurant and believe me, where I am right now has insane prices.
I won't go.
And it's not about money.
I got plenty of money to spend in these places.
Why waste it?
I don't want to get ripped off.
So you've got to be proactive.
When the American consumer becomes proactive, all right,
and does the things that I suggest, all right, the prices will come down.
Wayne, I thought it was de facto that an illegal immigrant could not be granted bail
because, by the very nature, they're a flight risk.
No.
You're here.
You get due process.
So that's the way it is.
Norman, concierge member, thank you, Norman.
So many of my acquaintances and family members buy into all the fake news propaganda.
Man, it's so frustrating to try to talk with them about it.
This time, I took your advice and had my pencil and paper ready.
You get the facts, you write them down, you give the facts to the people who are in dreamland.
But you know what?
Here's the tragedy of it, Norman.
No matter what you say to some people, they're not going to believe it.
Because they don't want to believe it.
Jennifer Gebhardt, Glenn Cove, New York.
Hey, Bill, I noted that you stated your registered independent voter.
I recently updated my party affiliation in New York State.
The only statewide political parties available are conservative, Democrat, and Republican.
There's no option to choose independent.
Yes, there is.
You get your voter application form, okay, and you put, there's a box.
I do not wish to register to any political party.
Boom, you're an independent.
In a moment, something you might not know.
the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the
brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's
most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers and even the president of the United States. These are
the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me,
Sandra Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.
You don't want to miss an episode.
Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might, not know.
On May 1st, President Trump issued an executive order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS.
While critics claim the move is blatant censorship, the White House believes both organizations
promote progressive ideology.
here is the story. National Public Radio, or NPR, was established in 1970. Its mission, broadcast non-commercial
content for education and civil discourse. That includes presidential debates, congressional hearings,
so on. The public broadcasting service, PBS, was created one year earlier to promote programs
for children, its first series, Sesame Street. Under President Biden, both,
organizations had a combined annual budget of 535 million. That's more than two billion
dollars across four years. The key question is, does public broadcasting promote liberal
ideology? In April 2004, NPR's senior editor, Uri Berliner, quit saying there is a left-wing
bias at NPR. Here is Mr. Berliner's take.
It was notable right after in the 2016 election.
You know, I do remember when Trump unexpectedly won.
There was a lot of sadness, almost despair in the newsroom and a sense of shock.
I don't think NPR was alone among legacy media institutions.
But, you know, I just was very striking that we had been out of touch with the country and the mood.
As for PBS, there is a song, the outlet released to celebrate Pride Month.
The tune called Love Makes a Family debuted on Sesame Street.
Welcome to the love we found.
I got the best family around.
Every day they make me feel so proud.
My favorite uncle who does my hair.
My auntie in T.D.
Make me change.
So here's the truth.
Both NPR and PBS promote the Democratic Party and liberal causes.
So why should all taxpayers be funding that?
The answer is simple.
Let them compete on their own.
Advertise just like everybody else.
Get off the public dole.
Back after this.
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