Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, May 29, 2025
Episode Date: May 29, 2025Another Biden controversy grows, AOC targets ICE, voters view BOTH parties unfavorably, and a new study shows the depth of addiction to smartphones. Plus, the Message of the Day, the truth about ill...egal migrants and welfare programs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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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 is Thursday, May 29th, 2025. You're listening to the O'Reilly Update. Here's what's happening today. In America, another Biden controversy grows. AOC targets ice. A majority of voters view both parties unfavorably. And a new study reveals how badly Americans are addicted to smartphones. It's all coming.
up. Then I will be back with your message of the day. But first, a nonprofit organization
now claims that Joe Biden was seemingly unaware of multiple presidential orders, including
key decisions on climate change. The pro-energy group Power the Future is arguing that several
policies were implemented using the presidential auto pen. An auto pen is a device that physically
holds a pen and is programmed to replicate a person's signature. The Justice Department determined
20 years ago that the president is permitted to use an autopin to sign bills into law.
The question, of course, is how many of these bills were signed without Joe Biden's knowledge?
And who was in charge of that auto pen?
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, again calling for the abolishment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency.
The New York Congresswoman wrote in an email, I believe that ICE, an agency that was just formed in 2003 during the Patriot Act era, is a rogue agency
that should not exist.
By the way, that's technically true, but prior to ICE,
there was just a different federal agency
that was in charge of deporting people.
It's called the Immigration and Naturalization Service, INS,
and they just did the same thing.
They just consolidated that with a couple other things
into one system.
Anyway, the White House responded,
the brave men and women of ICE,
get dangerous criminal, illegal immigrants off our streets
and protect American citizens.
Why does AOC want to stop that?
A new poll from Gallup,
showing a majority of voters
hold a negative view of both political parties, 70% disapprove of Democrats, that figure falls to
50% for Republicans. Historically, Americans have been more positive towards the Democratic Party
than the GOP. Since 2009, the average favorable rating for liberal politicians has been 45%
compared to 40% for conservatives. Now it's 70% disapproval for Democrats. Coming up in the final
segment here, we'll talk about one aspect of the one big, beautiful bill, and we'll see how
this goes. And if the Republicans want to become an even more popular party, new study published by Fox News
shows the typical American checks their smartphones 96 times a day. That's on average once every 10
minutes. It's even higher for teens and young adults. The poll also shows 80% sleep with our devices
less than two feet from our heads. One day we'll find out that's not a very smart idea.
The Maha report that was just released by Health and Human Services says that young kids spend
nine hours a day on their phones.
I'm Mike Slater. I have one more O'Reilly update for you before Bill comes back on Friday.
That's next.
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I'm Mike Slater, filling it for Bill O'Reilly.
Now it's time for the O'Reilly update message of the day.
This must have been difficult for the New York Times to print,
or they aren't aware at all of what they did.
That's funny too.
Someone wrote of this article,
The whole article is a must read for the comedy and artful opacity.
It's a tour de force.
Thread the needle exposition.
How this cruel, horrible bill might,
actually stop the thing that we always insist absolutely positively no way in heck ever
happens this article in the new york times is about how the one big beautiful bill cuts welfare spending
for illegal aliens but i was told my entire life that illegal aliens are not on welfare
new york times administration officials have said they would root out illegal aliens who are living in
federally subsidized housing.
The Agriculture Department has ordered states to enhance immigration verification practices
used to determine eligibility for food stamps.
An House Republicans just passed a tax bill that would limit certain immigrants' access
to Medicaid and Medicare and federal financial aid, among other benefits.
The actions amount to an aggressive attempt to curb immigrant family's use of safety net programs.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I was told
That never happened
I had it on good authority
From the elite
The media telling me my entire life
That illegal aliens
Can't sign up
For social safety net programs
So how can this be an aggressive attempt
To curb something
That doesn't even happen
New York Times
12% of American children
are about 9 million people
are citizens
with at least one non-citizen parent,
nine million anchor babies.
Children with at least one immigrant parent
are twice as likely to live in poverty
as those with native-born parents.
I've been told that illegal aliens
pay more in taxes
than they gain in benefits.
Now here it says they're more likely to live in poverty.
If approved by the Senate, the package would boost the child tax credit to as much as $2,500,
but limit its availability to parents with Social Security numbers.
I was told that you could only ever get the child tax credit if you were a citizen yourself.
But the New York Times here says current law allows children who have Social Security numbers
to receive the benefit, even if their parents only have individual taxpayer identification numbers.
numbers, which are issued to non-citizens.
Huh.
The package would also bar those immigrants from receiving subsidized health insurance on
marketplaces set up by the affordable character.
I was told the effort to target immigrants could create a chilling effect.
I love this.
So every day I see an article with a point like this.
The effort to target immigrants could create a chilling effect, making people hesitant to enroll
for benefits.
fears that their family members could be deported
if they share their information with the government.
Yes.
That's the point.
Some expert says, even if you're eligible
and you can get those benefits,
you're also letting the state or agency know
that there's an unauthorized immigrant in your household.
Yes.
That's the point.
This article here confirms two things,
long denied by Democrats and the media.
First, that individuals here illegally receive government benefits.
and two, that it's the anchor baby who secures those benefits.
In other words, the jig is up.
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Mike Slater, filling in for Bill O'Reilly.
Now it's time for something you might not know.
We have a little bit of a victory from the one big, beautiful bill.
It's a bit preliminary because it's still got to go to the Senate, but I think it's still worth a golf clap.
A little golf clap you.
The morning that the one big beautiful bill was passed by the House last week, the Green New Deal
still in it.
So let's pack it up a little bit.
When the Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022 by Joe Biden, all the Democrats, they said out loud
that it's really just a big Green New Deal program, largest investment in green infrastructure
and world history, whatever.
No Republicans voted for it, which is good.
Trump and the entire Republican Party ran on terminating the green new scheme.
scam. In the 2024 Republican Party platform, the very first section is called Unleashing American
Energy. And the very first sentence says that the Republican Party will terminate the socialist
Green New Deal. But in the one big beautiful bill, up until the morning it passed, the house,
there was still near complete funding for it. The Green New Deal was a trillion dollars in spending
for Green Projects. 400 billion was already spent. 600 billion was still.
yet to be spent. The bill, as it was, would allow people to get subsidies for the entirety of
Trump's term, new subsidies. And then those subsidies would continue to be doled out beyond the year
2040. Total nonsense. Absurd. But enough people made noise and some good people in Congress took it
out. So as it officially passed the House and was given to the Senate, now it's up to them.
But the new plan is that if you want any of the new Green New Deal subsidies, you have to
to begin construction on your project within 60 days from the passage of the bill, and you have to be
making electricity by the end of 2028. But it's that 60 days thing that's going to be a tough hurdle
for a lot of people to climb. It's not perfect, but the green lobbyist hated. So there's something
good. Now it's up to the Senate. And there's a lot of good senators who want to cut spending
way more. Now, we'll see how much they can cut because it's got to go back to the house.
the one big beautiful bill passed the House
214-213 to 1
The only reason this passed by one vote
Is because one of the Democratic congressmen died
Just a couple days before the vote
That's how close this is
So we'll see how much more the senators can cut
Because it does have to go back to the house
Charles Cook said a good bill would say this
2017 tax cuts are permanent
The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act
Repealed in full
That's all we really need
The closer to that we get
The better
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