Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 26, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill. It's Wednesday, March 26, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America.
Lesson learned. Congressional authority of the courts. Peace deal advances. And Wyoming is the first.
It's all coming up. Then Bill is going to be here with your message of the day. But first, Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Rackleaf both said in a sworn testimony yesterday that there was no class.
classified information or material shared on that group chat created by the National Security
Advisor Mike Waltz.
According to the New York Post, Jeffrey Goldberg, who goes by J.G. on Signal, he's the
editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, was accidentally added instead of the U.S. trade representative
Jameson Greer.
Same initials.
The president told NBC news that this was a non-issue, that Goldberg being there had no
impact at all that the attacks were perfectly successful. Trump said it's only been one glitch
in two months and it turned out not to be a serious one. Quote, Michael Waltz has learned a lesson
and he's a good man. The speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, floated out the possibility of
Congress eliminating some federal courts. He said we do have the authority over the federal
courts. We can eliminate an entire district court. We have power funding over the courts and all
these other things. But desperate times call for desperate measures and Congress is going to act.
He later clarified that this wasn't so much a threat as much as making a point about Congress's
broad authority over the courts. Article 3 of the Constitution established the Supreme Court
but gave Congress the power to ordain and establish lower federal courts. Congress has eliminated
courts in the past. 1913, Congress abolished the Commerce Court, and in 1982, Congress abolished
the Article 3 Court of Claims and the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Senator Mike Lee
also presented a bill that, in his words, makes it impossible for a single federal judge to
issue an injunction with nationwide applicability against the executive branch.
The latest with Russia and Ukraine, Russia has agreed to ensure safe navigation and prevent the
use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black Sea.
The United States will also restore Russia's access to world markets for agricultural
and fertilizer exports.
Ukraine has agreed to a similar truce in the Black Sea, and they play a lot of it.
to develop measures for implementing Trump and Zelensky's agreement to ban strikes against
energy facilities in Russia. Wyoming is the first state to require proof of citizenship to vote in
all elections. The Secretary of State of Wyoming said it will ensure that we protect Wyoming
elections and also a key to supporting President Trump's pivotal work to have proof of citizenship
for registering to vote with the SAVE Act at the federal level. He also believes that this will
be a model for the rest of the country. One down, 49 to go. I'm Mike's
from the podcast. 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.
On this Wednesday, the anti-Trump media is gloating over the Atlantic magazine leak story.
Apparently members of the administration, including Vice President Vance and Secretary of Defense,
Hegsev, allowed editor Jeffrey Goldberg access to a discussion about waxing terrorists in the Middle East,
specifically the hooties. This is a breach of security, no doubt, because Goldberg is a Trump
hater and is now bragging about the incompetence of the administration. Piling on other Trump
vilifiers like former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. When asked, President Trump did not
seem to be aware of the situation, and I believe that's true. No one would purposely allow a
like Jeffrey Goldberg, access to any meeting involving Trump people.
The problem here and the mistake that was made is because of an experience.
Now I pointed that out while analyzing the presidential appointments in January.
Washington is no place for beginners.
It is a treacherous situation.
Now the Trump administration is embarrassed.
Not an enduring story, but one that requires a lessons learned mentality.
Understand that enemies of Donald Trump are lurking.
Safeguards are vital.
Know that before you speak.
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Name in town if you wish to opine.
Let's go to the mail. Scott over cash, Diamond Bar, California. I say President Obama was a worse
president than Joe Biden. Biden was clueless, but Barack knew what he was doing to screw things
up. Well, I respectfully disagree, and I chronicle the whole thing in confronting the presidents.
You may not like Barack Obama, but he ran the government fairly efficiently. You may disagree with
his income redistribution tactic. I did, but he was a responsible president. Biden was not on any
level, just immigration alone. If you compare Obama's record to Biden's record, no comparison.
Kathleen, Bill, I believe you're absolutely wrong to assume Michelle Obama would win if she ran,
and I think the Obamas are realizing how many gems didn't vote the party this time. So I base my
analysis, Kathleen, on Michelle Obama's approval in the polls, which is the highest of any Democrat,
and her book sales, which are colossal. She outsells me. Now, she's only had two books,
and I've had 20, but so raw I outsell her, but it's a popular woman in the Democratic precincts.
So that's where I base my analysis on those facts.
And I would be curious if you say I'm wrong, well, what are you basing your analysis on?
Remember, Kathleen, people believe what they want to believe.
And that's all right.
We're all entitled our opinion under the Constitution.
But when you make a statement of fact, she doesn't have something to back it up.
Rebecca, the institutions that are invested in DEI policies have simply renamed it.
The program is now called inclusive excellence and belonging.
Wow.
I did not know that, Rebecca.
inclusive excellence and belonging.
I'm going to be on a lookout for that.
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now the o'reilly update brings you something you might not know 70 years ago today a children's
song hit number one on the billboard chart the tune premiered eight months earlier as part of a television
series by Disney. Here is the story behind the ballot of Davy Crockett. In the summer of 1954,
ABC Studios launched a program to highlight an American hero. On October 27th, an episode titled
Davy Crockett aired nationwide.
Green is stayed in the land of the free
Raised in the woods so as he knew ever tree
Killed him a bar when he was only three
Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontiers
While the program was dismissed by the Uppity Critics
The show and the song gained popularity
On March 26th, 195, Davy Crockett hit number one
The song kicked off the so-called Crockett Crayes.
Disney released a full-length feature one year later.
Kids from coast to coast wore coon skin caps,
carried toy rifles, built tree houses in their backyards.
Davy's popularity helped boost Disney's brand.
The series changed its name to the wonderful world of Disney in 1969.
The program remains on the air to this day.
And here's something else you might not know.
While Davy Crockett was popular with the kids, the actual person was a pretty tough guy.
Born 1786, the Tennessee native joined the local militia in the early 19th century,
fighting Native Americans, then the British.
When he wasn't killing people, Crockett earned his living as a bear hunter.
Davy slayed 100 bears each year selling their meat, fur, and oil for profit.
Anyway, Davy Crockett wound up at the Alamo, as we all know,
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