Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 21, 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.
Two weeks to flattened Fordo, fugitive caught another 90 days and riots in Portland.
It's all coming up, then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, Donald Trump the other day was asked if he's going to bomb Iran, and he said,
maybe I will, maybe I won't.
That was just after he said, like I'd tell you, but in a more official statement, the press
secretary read a message from Donald Trump that said based on the fact that there's a substantial
chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make
my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks, meaning to strike Iran.
One Republican senator said that Trump wants Israel to keep bombing Iran and tearing up that
country.
The internet in Iran has been shut down for over 24 hours.
They're claiming that they shut it.
down to prevent enemy abuse.
Only 65% of the missiles that have been launched by Iran in the last 24 hours were intercepted
by Israel's Iron Dome system compared to 90% the day before.
A fugitive who's been on the run for six weeks after running away from police officers
at an airport has finally been captured.
It's a 29-year-old male.
He was in custody at Seattle's airport being transported to Kentucky to face an outstanding warrant.
When he got away, he was wearing handcuffs in front of him.
to ankle restraints, but he was able to run away, and the guard who was running after him
bumped into someone standing in the ticketing area. The suspect ran a thousand feet down the
escalator, through the parking garage and onto a train. He was gone for a long time six weeks,
but he never made it far. He was caught in Seattle. Trump signed an executive order to,
again, push back the deadline for TikTok to be sold another 90 days. This is the third time
that the president has extended the deadline. Back in April of 2024, bite dance, the Chinese
company that owns TikTok had nine months to sell its stake in TikTok or the app would be banned.
Trump said while on Air Force One that he thinks a sale could still happen.
He said we might put it in the sovereign wealth fund or we do a partnership with very wealthy
people. There's a lot of options.
The president said, I've met with the owners of TikTok. It's worthless if it doesn't get a
permit. The old thing's worthless. But with a permit, it's worth like a trillion dollars.
So what I'm thinking about saying to somebody is buy it and give half to the United States
of America and we'll give you the permit. And they'll have a great partner, the United
States of America. There is a ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. Federal agents had to use non-lethal
munitions to disperse rioters rioters who wouldn't allow law enforcement officers to enter or exit
the building. One sign held by the rioters said nobody is illegal on stolen land. Meanwhile,
ICE Boston arrested an illegal Guatemalan who is charged with raping a minor. He's been in America
for over 20 years, protected by the sanctuary city of Boston. 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.
Johnny Carson's first network show was a quiz program called Who Do You Trust?
If that were broadcast today, the collective answer might be very few.
Back in the 1950s and 60s, lying, stealing, they were kind of serious.
If caught, you likely paid a price. Not anymore.
A new academic study puts forth that trusting other people increases happiness.
Trust helps us form, quote, vital social connections and prosper.
Well, that's nice.
So is Peter Pan.
There is a reason Judas Iscariot is featured in the New Testament.
As a cliche goes, let's get real.
Trust is earned over a period of time.
We have all been portrayed.
It's a human condition.
Does it mean you go cynical or isolationist?
But caution regarding others is a necessity in this world.
At the end of my mother's life, I had to hire caregivers to stay with her in the house.
Most of them stole things, then lied about it.
Ask any attorney.
tell you perjury in the courtroom, now out of control. Adultery, fraud, deceit in the marketplace,
scams, all are everyday occurrences. So trusting others does remain a noble thing, but be careful,
very careful. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Name in town if you wish to opine.
Now let's go to the mail.
Don Maldon, Aiken, South Carolina.
I think you said that no Jews live in Iran.
There are about 8,000 who live there.
I stand corrected.
Good pickup, Don.
About 8,000 Jews.
But here's something interesting.
They all have to swear allegiance to the government of Iran.
but there used to be 100,000 views in Iran, Persian Jews, about eight.
Christopher Klein, New Ulm, Texas.
Bill, you said China doesn't care about Iran.
What is Iran's opinion of China?
I don't know.
And it doesn't matter, does it?
Iran has no allies now.
No one.
everybody's backed away
it's alone
Dennis Hassett
Winterhaven, Florida
your recent trip to China
has inspired my son to go there
he's in process of getting a visa
his trip would be different than yours
he has no invitation
no translator
no security do you think it would be safe
no
okay if's my son
he's not going
Hong Kong
if it were a good hotel
and he was on a tour or something
Hong Kong would be right
if your son goes to China
unattended with no translator
trouble is almost
guaranteed
and you're not going to be able to get him out of it
and neither am I
so
Dennis
please pass that on to your son
the only way to go to China
is by a tour
They do still have some, but you're going on your own?
In a moment, something you might not know.
Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
It is likely over for the mullahs of Iran.
Last week, the Israeli Air Force bombed multiple sites in Tehran with little opposition.
Since the Islamic Revolution, religious zealots have ruled Persia,
with absolute power. That may soon come to an end, hopefully.
Here's a brief rundown. After World War II, Iran was ruled by a pro-Western monarch
called the Shah. For support, he gave control of Iranian oil fields to the USA and Great Britain.
That deal remains the largest transfer of wealth in human history, total value $7 trillion.
Enraged by the Shah's lavish lifestyle, the Islamists overthrew him in 1979.
Dozens of hostages were seized at the U.S. Embassy.
Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile in France, was anointed the supreme leader.
The pro-Western government evaporated overnight.
The new regime created thousands of Islamic committees to enforce Muslim law.
Women were ordered to cover their hair. Independent newspapers banned. American media eliminated from TV. Political opponents assassinated. Today, the clerics are even more powerful and fanatical. Insulting the prophet Muhammad, same-sex relationships, consuming alcohol, all can carry a death sentence. Transgendered people are,
automatically categorized as prostitutes and imprisoned. Women who have an affair with a Muslim
man are given 100 lashes with a leather whip. Those who have an affair with a non-Muslim are
executed. The Mullers maintain complete control with an extensive network of torture and military
prisons. The UN estimates there are currently 250,000 Iranians in jail for so-called religious
crimes. At least 1,000 are executed every year. Adulterers are stoned. Political opponents hanged,
homosexuals thrown off buildings. For more information about this unbelievable brutality of Iran,
please check out my upcoming book, Confronting Evil, Out September 9th. Back after this.
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