Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update. July 24, 2025
Episode Date: July 24, 2025DNI releases info on Hillary, more from Alligator Alcatraz, officers ambushed, and Columbia settles. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, Americans are exhausted by the battle between the media and Tru...mp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill. It is next, the news with Mike Slater. Thank you Bill.
It is Thursday, July 24th, 2025.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Intel on Hillary.
I demand this toasted.
Officers ambushed and Columbia settles.
It's all coming up.
Then Bill is going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has released proof that the
then CIA Director, John Brennan, intentionally suppressed intelligence that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin,
had compromising material on Hillary Clinton and planned to release it after the 2016 election
under the expectation that she would win.
This was a finding from a September 2020 House Intelligence Committee Oversight Majority
Staff Report.
She declassified it.
The report shows that Putin held back from leaking the compromising
material during the election.
Instead planning to release it after the election to weaken what Moscow viewed
as an inevitable Clinton presidency.
Among the Russian intelligence were high level DNC emails, the detailed
evidence of Hillary's
psycho-emotional problems, uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness, and
that the then-Secretary Clinton was allegedly on a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers.
One could conclude that if Russia had a preference for the Trump presidency, they would have
released this information before the election. There are complaints of mistreatment at Alligator Alcatraz, the 158,000 square foot, 24-7 air
conditioned structure in the Florida Everglades that has 24-7 medical and pharmacy and indoor
and outdoor recreation yards as well. Ron DeSantis said, first of all, they're fed the same that the
staff has fed. And some of the complaints include that the ham sandwiches weren't
toasted. Alligator Alcachas holding some of the worst of the worst illegal alien
criminals including MS-13 gang members one of them has the nickname Satan and
also a Cuban illegal alien arrested for cutting the throat of an elderly woman
in Key Largo Florida. An attempted murderer opened fire on two Ohio police
officers while they were eating lunch in their patrol vehicle.
A third officer who responded to the scene was also injured in the shooting,
airlifted to a local hospital.
Police describe it as an ambush situation.
The suspect was lying in wait and opened fire with multiple rounds at both
officers who were just sitting in their vehicles.
The 28 year old was shot on the scene and pronounced dead.
President Trump has secured a $221 million settlement with Columbia
University to resolve multiple civil rights violations.
The deal includes $200 million over three years for alleged discriminatory
practices and $21 million to settle claims of antisemitic employment
discrimination against Jewish faculty.
After the October 7th, 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, The agreement restores billions of dollars in federal research funding, and
also imposes oversight through an independent monitor.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day.
On this Thursday, a glass at the descending television news ratings tells the story. Americans
are exhausted by the constant battle between a desperate media and an angry president.
Everything is now directed into the pain zone.
That is, how can I use this against Trump or on the other hand against the corrupt press, which generally loathes him. Tedious. Did Trump send Epstein a birthday card three years before
the criminal's profile was widely exposed? Who cares? Well, the press does
because the scenario might damage the president. What other reason would there
be to obsess over this? Donald Trump understands the con. Ignore anything positive he does.
Concentrate on trumping up negative things. They don't even have to be true.
But you can't use the George Stephanopoulos wording calling the
president a rapist that caused Disney about a 20 million all in. Stephen Colbert said the president should F himself on Monday night.
Nice.
Not unusual as Tom Jones once said.
But it was predictable.
Andrew Jackson would have shot Colbert a long time ago.
Most Americans are fed up with the game, I believe.
Tuning out?
Tired of contrived nonsense.
So consumer dissent is growing.
Even so, things are not likely to change.
Too bad for the nation.
I'm Bill O'Reilly.
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bill at billoerily.com, name in town if you wish to opine.
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PK, Joe Biden was stupid enough to take Ambien before the debate.
Then yes, his mental competence was questioned.
If I didn't know what he was taking, I don't even know if he did.
That's what honor says, not a reliable source.
Al Smith humorous take on Biden's Ambien bill loved it.
Hard to believe anything Hunter says about anything.
Yeah.
I mean, he's not Hunter Biden.
I'm not going to kick them.
It's too easy.
Okay.
We got DeWitt Hunter Biden better be careful operating the
auto pen under the influence may invalidate his pardon. It won't, but I get the gist.
David, concierge member, David can write to me about anything directly. Bill, I respect your
caution in believing the accusations presented by Tulsi Gabbard. Also think that there's any there.
She's certainly not inclined to share the data with you or any other media until the
DOJ has completed whatever process may be employed.
Yeah, all right.
But now she releases stuff.
It's it.
Look, top of this broadcast, you got the true story.
Okay.
We have Robin Daly, Colorado Springs in January,
the dollar and euro would have parity,
now the dollar is down 20%.
Why?
Tariffs.
Tariffs is why.
Okay.
Robert Montgomery, Fox Lake, Illinois.
Really enjoyed your discussion with Bernie Goldberg.
You made some points on why the CEOs and big media companies
have gone left.
True, as you pointed out, they have to protect profits.
But most CEOs run the companies for themselves.
In a moment, something you might not know.
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Now, the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know.
20 years ago today today an American cyclist
won his seventh consecutive Tour de France. However, his historic victory was
eventually overturned because of allegations of substance abuse. Here is
the troubled story of Lance Armstrong. Born September 1971, Plano, Texas, Armstrong started his sports career
as a triathlete, competing professionally by the time he was 16 years old. He won the
U.S. Amateur Cycling Championship in 1991, then finished in 14th place at the Olympics
in Barcelona, Spain. After experiencing intense pain while training, Lance Armstrong was diagnosed
with stage three testicular cancer. Tumors had spread to his lungs and brain. Lance underwent
surgery and chemo. Once in remission, he returned to professional bike racing. In 1999 Armstrong won his first ever Tour de
France, went on to dominate that competition for the next six years. The
bicyclist became an international icon because of his perseverance,
determination, and physical fitness. Well all that changed in 2012. After an
extensive investigation the US anti-doping agency
charged Armstrong with using illegal drugs to boost his performance. Though he
initially denied the accusation, Lance resigned from his cancer charity and
other international positions. Eventually he was stripped of his seven Tour de
France victories.
Armstrong finally came clean during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2013.
He said, quote, I view my entire career as one big lie.
I don't know why I did it, but I did it and I'm sorry.
And here's something else you might not know. Today, Lambs Armstrong is
still trying to rehabilitate his career. Cyclist has two podcasts and often
appears on NBC and ESPN. However, he will never again race for the Tour de France
or anything else. He's banned for life from all professional sports.
Back in a moment.
Without getting arrested. Is he serious?
Is he serious?
No.
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