Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 10, 2019
Episode Date: June 10, 2019Senator Schumer mocks President Trump’s latest deal with Mexico, YouTube’s new censorship policy already causing problems for the nation’s top universities, A far-left college is ordered to pay ...out millions to a local bakery following a racial profiling scandal, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to spend your taxpayer dollars to study psychedelic drugs… Nearly two-dozen 2020 Democrats take-over Iowa. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day on Trump's deal with Mexico to protect the border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. It is Monday, June 10th, 2019. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update, and here's what's happening across our nation. Senator Charles Schumer mocks President Trump's latest deal with Mexico. YouTube's new censorship policy causing problems for the nation's top universities. A far-left college is ordered to pay millions to a local bakery. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants tax.
taxpayer dollars to study psychosdelic drugs. And nearly two dozen Democratic presidential contenders
invade Iowa. Also coming up my message of the day on the Mexican Trump situation. But first
to Washington, Senator Schumer swiped at President Trump over the weekend. Hours after the USA and Mexico
reached the New Deal to limit illegal immigration. The top Democrat accused Trump of reaching a
quote, bogus solution to stem the flow of people at the border. Adding sarcastically, I'm sure we won't
be hearing any more about this. More on the issue upcoming in my message of the day.
YouTube's new censorship program already causing major problems for educators across the country.
MIT, urging the social media company to reconsider the guideline, saying professors can no longer
access videos depicting Nazi Germany, alternative religious beliefs, or anything considered controversial
by YouTube, even if it's in a historical context. Censorship has consequences.
Ultra liberal Oberlin College in Ohio handed a major legal defeat over the weekend when a
jury ordered to school to pay $11 million to a local business. In 2016,
the college call for a boycott against Gibson's Bakery,
accusing the business of racially profiling three black students.
Well, core documents now show the students were detained for shoplifting and assaulting an employee.
Another example of political correctness hurting the pursuit of justice.
Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez wants to spend taxpayer dollars to study the impact of psychedelic drugs on the human brain.
the far-left lawmaker filed legislation Friday that would fund federal research on the medical
benefits of magic mushrooms and other drugs. America's debt now stands at more than $21 trillion.
To the campaign trail where nearly two dozen Democrats descended on Iowa over the weekend,
18 of the 24 declared candidates delivered five-minute speeches to party leaders during their annual fund raiser.
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You are listening to the O'Reilly Update, and here is the message of the day.
It's really disturbing that the United States government will not solve the illegal immigration disaster
that has hurt the country ever since President Ronald Reagan gave millions of foreign national
the right to live in the U.S.A. in 1986. In return for that amnesty, Mr. Egan promised the feds
would secure the southern border with Mexico and crack down on American employers who hired
undocumented aliens. Both of those promises were not kept. If you add it all up, the federal
government has allowed more than 20 million human beings to reside in the U.S.A. illegally, and millions more
more are trying to get here, yet Congress dithers. President Trump loudly proclaimed that he would
put an end to the madness, but he's had a hard time doing so primarily because the American left,
including most of the media, does not want to hinder the illegal alien industry for a variety
of reasons, many of them political votes. Exasperated, Mr. Trump threatened Mexico with punitive
tariffs on the goods it sells in America if it didn't cooperate in stemming the flow of migrants
from Central America. Mexico buckled and is now promising to send 6,000 troops to its border
with Guatemala. That should be enough manpower to turn back most of the migrants from Central America
since there are only 10 border crossings down there over a 500-mile area. The Mexican government also says
it will allow migrants to wait in that country for asylum request to be adjudicated in Washington.
After the deal was sealed, President Trump pulled back the tariff threat.
Almost immediately, the Trump hating New York Times ran a story that said Mexico had agreed
to those things before the president's terror of threat.
So in effect, Mr. Trump was conning everyone.
President Trump tweeted the New York Times was lying.
Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer actually mocked the president over the Mexican situation, echoing the times.
So here's the truth.
Based upon their inaction, Pelosi and Schumer apparently do not want to stop illegal aliens from coming to the USA.
The pair have no solutions and routinely frame the issue as, quote, attacks on immigrants, unquote,
never using the word illegal. Many Democrats believe that most new citizens will eventually register
to vote Democrat, largely because of entitlements. States like Arizona have turned blue from red
because of the influx of foreign nationals. The New York Times and other liberal press outlets know
that Mexico is basically a corrupt place that does great harm to America by allowing the
drug and people smuggling business to thrive.
Drug overdoses, the number one cause of death for Americans under the age of 50.
And what is Mexico doing about it?
Yet when President Trump forces some protective concessions from Mexico, the Times implies
he's a con man, clearly not wanting the president to succeed in bolstering the border.
Why?
The theme of my website is take your country back.
This is a perfect example of how corrupt the press and some politicians have become.
The Mexico Trump story will lead, Bill O'Reilly.com on the no-spin news tonight.
Hope you check it out at 7 Eastern Time.
Right back.
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