Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 6, 2026

Episode Date: June 6, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:02 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. Food stamp fraud. Jobs way up. Bolton reaches plea deal. And Trump will be the first president to do this.
Starting point is 00:00:22 It's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first in a hearing, the Agriculture Secretary, Brooke Rollins, talked about how the Trump administration is combating food stamp fraud. She said the USDA has not. never had access to state snap data that's food stamps, not until this administration demanded it. That's why every figure from years past is meaningless. From the 29 states that did share data, we've already identified at least $3 billion a year in fraud. Extrapulated nationwide,
Starting point is 00:00:49 that's more than $10 billion. This isn't erroneous payments. It's fraud. In the hearing, she called out a Democrat congresswoman. She said, you just said the quiet part out loud. Democrats want as many people on welfare as possible. She said, I just don't think you want people to work. I think you want more people on government programs and not working. It's remarkable. Speaking of work, businesses in America added more jobs than expected in May, a signal that the economy's demand for labor is accelerating. Private sector payrolls rose by 122,000. Biggest increase since January of 2025. The construction industry added 8,000 workers to its payrolls, manufacturing, 3,000 new jobs.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Trade transportation and utilities added to 36,000. The biggest gain, though, came in education and health services, added 57,000 workers. Professional and business services, finance, and leisure and hospitality, all added workers as well. John Bolton reached a plea deal over classified information. He plans to plead guilty to a single count of illegal retention of classified information and pay a fine, facing anywhere from no prison time to five years when he sentenced. If he went to trial and lost, he could be facing decades in prison. The original 18-count indictment against Bolton accused him of using personal email and a messaging app
Starting point is 00:02:06 to share more than a thousand pages of notes, which included national defense information with two family members who did not have security clearances. This was as he was writing a memoir about his time in the White House. He could also face a fine of over $2 million. The president said he intended. to attend game three of the NBA finals at Madison Square Garden. This would be the first sitting president to attend an NBA finals game. And he might do two games, game three and game four.
Starting point is 00:02:35 This is at the invitation of the owner of the New York Knicks. The NBA commissioner said Donald Trump, before he ever ran for office, was a big Knicks fan. I was there at many Knicks games with him in the old days. He attended many of our drafts when they used to take place at Madison Square Garden. Last I checked court side seats for the game, $75,000. each, $9,000 just to get in the front door for the worst seats in the house. I'm Mike Slater from Politics by Faith. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day. Next.
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Starting point is 00:04:43 The CBS News Magazine is a huge profit generator to this day. However, CBS reporter Scott Pelly says, New management headed by Larry and David Ellison are trying to murder the program. That's overstated, of course. They may be trying to rough it up a bit, but homicide is not profitable. Having worked at CBS News a long time ago, I can testify that a liberal culture took root after anchorman Walter Cronkite retired and Dan rather took over. over. Bernie Goldberg wrote a whole book about that called bias. Mr. Rather did not like, said book.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Now reform is in the air. No longer will Leslie Stahl, for example, be allowed to defend Hunter Biden's laptop or other correspondents demean President Trump, as Nora O'Donnell recently tried to do. Mr. Trump is getting the blame for the cultural adjustment at 60 Minutes, and the president is certainly involved to some extent. But he is not an accessory to murder. The truth is, 60 Minutes allowed an anti-Trump agenda to flourish. That's the real felony if honest reporting is the goal. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it.
Starting point is 00:06:17 You can reach me. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Name in town if you wish to opine. Mail William Wood of Alparazo, Indiana. Bill, on tonight's broadcast, you mentioned Mike Pence. My question is, how is Pence different than the Giants' quarterback, New York Giants' quarterback? Does Mike Pence not have the right to speak to whom he wants to, just as Mr. Dart has the right to vote for whom he wishes?
Starting point is 00:06:47 It's a little convoluted, William. I think you'd agree with me on that. The point I was making about the former vice president is he turned us down for an interview, we think, because he didn't even have enough respect to say yes or no. It was a matter of respect. And because I have been ultra-fair to the vice president, Pence, ultra fair to him. We're a little
Starting point is 00:07:18 perplexed that he was so disrespectful. It's my job to report those things. Pam Clegginsmith, Cincinnati, Ohio, why doesn't Susan Collins drop out of the race in Maine? She's been there way too long. Because she's the choice of the Republican Party in Maine. Why would she drop out? I think she might beat this nut.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Hector. Hector is on the message board. All of this political chaos reminds me in Puerto Rico. It's about the parties, not about issues or people's needs. It's just about how we can steal people's money and bankrupt them. I'm grateful you, O'Reilly, are still doing the notes that have been broadcast. You are for me the only reliable news and information for them. That's a little cynical, Hector, that you're dropping on me now. I know Puerto Rico's a lot of trouble. I know the party system does not work for many Americans. I'm aware of all of that. In a moment, something you might not know.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might, not know. 37 years ago, Chinese students marched through the streets of Beijing, demanding basic human rights. The protests ended with a brutal communist crackdown against their own citizens. Here is the story of Tiananmen Square. Beginning in April 1989, one million Chinese gathered in the center of the capital, Beijing. Frustrated by decades of financial stagnation, they call for the resignation of party leadership, open markets, and free elections. For weeks, the protesters held daily marches in the square, a public space established by dictator Mazadong.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Despite a media blackout, Western reporters were able to transmit live footage of the events using satellites. The crisis escalated until the early hours of June 4th when communist troops entered Tiananmen Square from every direction. The soldiers fired on civilians, tanks plowed into protesters who refused to leave. Hours later, the space was deserted. To this day, China has never released a tally of those killed or injured. Historians placed a death count, however, near 10,000. And here is something else you might not know. I, your humble correspondent, was in Beijing one year ago and can confirm the Chinese government
Starting point is 00:10:09 is more oppressive than ever. Welcome to a total police state. Cameras everywhere. There's never been a surveillance system like this on earth. The communists have firm control over 1.5 billion citizens. It's about five times more than the USA. There is little public dissent because the law is clear. Violators will be arrested, some killed. So the streets of Beijing are clean. No litter, no homeless, no graffiti, no drugs. Much like 1989, China remains a totalitarian state where a dissent can mean death. I reveal the facts about my historic trip to Beijing in my upcoming book, Confronting America, out September 15th. Back after this.
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