Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 19, 2025
Episode Date: November 19, 2025Epstein bill passes, the crown prince in DC, Dept. of Ed breaking up, and murderers released. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, the Mexican people take to the streets over cartel violence. 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 Wednesday, November 19th, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America.
Epstein Bill passes. The Crown Prince in D.C. Department of Education breaking up and murderers released.
It's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, the bill to release the Epstein files passed to the house with all yes votes.
except for one. Clay Higgins from Louisiana. He said it abandons 250 years of criminal justice
procedure in America. As written, this bill reveals and injures thousands of innocent people,
witnesses, people who provided alibis, family members, etc. If enacted in its current form,
this type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files released to a rabid media
will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt. He said, if the Senate amends the bill
to properly address privacy of victims and other Americans who are named but not
criminally implicated, then I will vote for that bill when it comes back to the House.
That's not going to happen, though, because the Senate unanimously agreed to approve the House bill.
So the moment it arrived from the House, boom, its deemed immediately passed in the Senate,
no objections, which means there's no amendments or any changes to the bill.
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia visited the White House yesterday and announced that Saudi Arabia
is upping its investment commitment to America to a trillion dollars.
Back in May, the Crown Prince pledged 600 billion.
Lots of pageantry all day yesterday at the White House when the Crown Prince arrived.
Horses, trumpets, all thing.
The Crown Prince said, it's about long-term opportunity in the United States of America
to affect the American economy positively in the next coming decades,
preparing the foundation of emerging technologies that's a game-changer for America in a good way,
and we want to be a part of it.
The Department of Education announced six interagency agreements that would train
transfer some of its offices to these other government agencies.
For instance, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education programs
and Office of Post-Secondary Education will be co-managed by the Department of Labor.
The Office of Indian Education administered by the Interior Department,
child care access and foreign medical accreditation will be going to HHS,
and international and foreign language services is moving to the State Department.
Linda McMahon, the head of the Education Department,
who said she wants to eliminate her job,
said cutting through layers of red tape in Washington is one essential piece of our mission.
A California judge has freed two murder suspects without bail.
The local DA said this is an individual who not only committed a murder,
who's not only been in prison once, but has been in prison twice,
and is a documented gang member and a dangerous person.
There are not one, but two murder suspects released without bail.
Amazing. We have judges across the country still doing this.
I'm Mike Slater from the podcast Politics by Faith.
Bill O'Reilly has your message to the day.
Next.
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to miss it. Time now for the O'Reilly update, message of the day. On this Wednesday after decades
of experiencing horrendous violence, the Mexican people are finally demonstrating against
their government's impotence in fighting against the drug cartels. As we write in confronting evil,
cartel leaders have amassed billions of dollars while murdering at will and, of course,
sending poison to the USA and other countries.
In addition, cartel thugs terrorize the Mexican people by extorting legitimate businesses
and violently attacking any and all opposition.
President Trump has offered to coordinate with Mexico to destroy the cartel leadership.
But Presidente Claudia Scheinbaum loudly declined.
Why? I believe Ms. Scheimbaum is frightened for her own safety. There is no other reason.
And reasonable people know it. The Mexican government is simply not strong enough to control
the drug merchants. And now many Mexicans themselves have had enough. They are protesting in
the streets. So I do expect President Trump to take direct action against the drug cartels in
Mexico. And it will be violent. And Shinebaum should back it. If she doesn't, it'll happen
anyway. 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.
Male, Robert Pitch, Columbiana, Alabama.
Hey Bill, I get irritated when I hear you when others say the immigration system is broken.
No immigration system would be able to absorb 15 million people in four years.
This system is fine. This system is not fine.
Part of the reason is what you just said.
We've been overrun.
But the 1952 law is obsolete.
Got to be much more specific.
more specific, in asylum, in punishment, in registration, on and on and on.
Peter Amelville, Salem, Oregon, President Trump continues to imply or actually say foreign
exporters pay U.S. tariffs, such as we're bringing in so much money or we're hurting
them so bad, which of course is untrue.
What's untrue about it?
USA is bringing a lot of money from tariffs.
money. That's a fact. I was going to say Jack, but your name is Peter. David, concierge
member, David has a direct line to me. I hope you consider concierge membership. Great Christmas
gift. Bill, it's not just the current president of Mexico, is afraid of the cartel, has been
this way for the past 60 years. In fact, I can't ever remember a time of history when the Mexican
government wasn't corrupt. Pretty accurate. Pretty accurate.
P.K., another concierge member, I am a boomer sooner.
That means he's from Oklahoma.
I know more years are behind me than in front of me and I've accepted that.
I'm happy with my life.
I regret very little, and I will leave it someday knowing I made the world a better place.
I am so happy to hear that, P.K., I wrote a column,
Bill O'Reilly.com Sunday column on Baby Boomers Not Wanting to Die.
I don't want to die, but I'm not afraid of it.
P.K., you know, we put in our time.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
We are nearly one year into Donald Trump's second term, and his retribution tour is well underway.
Unlike most past presidents who viewed conflict as a political matter, the current commander-in-chief takes things
rather personally. Now, there is controversy about how Mr. Trump is treating some people who
have hurt him in his past. Here's a quick rundown of the president's retribution list.
John Bolton, former national security advisor, split with Trump during the first term, and then
call the president, quote, stunningly unfit for office. He has since been indicted on 18 counts
related to mishandling classified information. James Comey. Donald Trump accused the former FBI
director of botching the DOJ's investigation into the Russian collusion hoax. Coimmy also documented
his interactions with Mr. Trump that apparently leaked that information to the New York Times.
In September, James Comey was indicted on two counts of making false statements to Congress.
Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, led the prosecution of Donald Trump for allegedly
inflating the value of his real estate portfolio.
That $500 million civil case was eventually dismissed by an appeals court.
Last month, Ms. James was indicted on one count of bank fraud and one count of mortgage fraud, criminal statutes.
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith, the man behind the investigation of Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, was subpoenaed by Congress to address, quote,
prosecutional misconduct and constitutional abuses. Wow. Other notable names, FBI director Christopher Ray, Chris Christie, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
all are under some scrutiny.
Many Americans are frightened by these investigations.
This is payback by Mr. Trump, but it may be righteous because some of these people are very shady.
The courts will decide.
Back in a moment.
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