6455 - The Passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, Iran Conflict Worsens, Dr. Larry Schweikart on Voter Fraud, & Trump Administration vs. the New York Times
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6455 - The Passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, Iran Conflict Worsens, Dr. Larry Schweikart on Voter Fraud, & Trump Administration vs. the New York Times
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Este episódio aborda o legado do falecido Senador Lindsey Graham, analisando sua postura de 'hard power' e suas visões sobre a Ucrânia e o Irã, além das tensões geopolíticas no Estreito de Ormuz.
A discussão também explora o cenário político americano, incluindo o declínio do Partido Democrata, debates sobre legalização da maconha em Nova York e os desafios da era pós-televisão linear para a busca de informações confiáveis.
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in his vision the united states had an obligation to correct wrongs around the world with using our power i read about that in confronting evil so graham was what they call a hawk uh and he believed in hard power
00:02:06 · O apresentador descreve a ideologia política de Lindsey Graham e sua crença no uso da força militar.
Então, a imagem mostra que os Irãs estão reabrindo essa proteção para o urânio. É muito bom.
00:14:10 · O apresentador comenta sobre novas imagens de satélite que indicam atividade nuclear no Irã.
I think is a decline on a path toward extinction of the Democrat Party if they don't get it together.
00:17:17 · O locutor expressa sua visão sobre o futuro político do Partido Democrata nos Estados Unidos.
This legalization pot, a disaster.
00:27:37 · O apresentador critica as consequências da legalização da cannabis no estado de Nova York.
Linear television is dead, and it's not coming back.
00:35:04 · O apresentador afirma que o modelo tradicional de televisão está em declínio e que o público deve migrar para sites confiáveis.
Este episódio aborda o legado do falecido Senador Lindsey Graham, analisando sua postura de 'hard power' e suas visões sobre a Ucrânia e o Irã, além das tensões geopolíticas no Estreito de Ormuz.
A discussão também explora o cenário político americano, incluindo o declínio do Partido Democrata, debates sobre legalização da maconha em Nova York e os desafios da era pós-televisão linear para a busca de informações confiáveis.
Publicado14 jul. 2026
Duración38:18
Episodios
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The Passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, Iran Conflict Worsens, Dr. Larry Schweikart on Voter Fraud, & Trump Administration vs. the New York Times
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Este episódio aborda o legado do falecido Senador Lindsey Graham, analisando sua postura de 'hard power' e suas visões sobre a Ucrânia e o Irã, além das tensões geopolíticas no Estreito de Ormuz.
A discussão também explora o cenário político americano, incluindo o declínio do Partido Democrata, debates sobre legalização da maconha em Nova York e os desafios da era pós-televisão linear para a busca de informações confiáveis.
14 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 13, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update for July 13, 2026, covers a range of domestic and international news topics. The episode reports on the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham and provides an update on Senator Mitch McConnell's health following his hospitalization. News regarding corporate shifts is discussed, specifically Paramount's potential move out of California due to legal disputes involving the merger with Warner Brothers.
In international affairs, Bill O'Reilly discusses President Trump's recent interactions with NATO leaders and explores the geopolitical implications of potential deals regarding Greenland. The episode also features a historical segment on the Catholic Church's 1949 decree against communism and concludes with contemporary survey data regarding political opinions among different generations in America.
13 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Morning Edition, July 13, 2026
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O episódio apresenta depoimentos de empreendedores que utilizam a plataforma Shopify para gerir os seus negócios, destacando a intuitividade e a facilidade de gestão sem necessidade de conhecimentos técnicos avançados. Além disso, o programa aborda atualizações geopolíticas sobre as relações de Trump com a NATO, o financiamento de defesa para a Ucrânia e as tensões diplomáticas em torno da possível aquisição da Groenlândia.
13 jul. 2026
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O'Round the World - July 12, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly and Mark Simone discuss the merits of capitalism versus socialism, debating whether economic hardship stems from systemic issues like underemployment and corporate gouging or from a lack of individual responsibility and skill acquisition. The conversation also covers political critiques of Mayor Mamdani's views and the potential for progressive ideologies to implement control over the means of production.
The episode further explores international tensions involving Vladimir Putin, NATO, and Iran, alongside the economic and political implications for the American electorate heading into the midterms.
12 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 11, 2026
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The weekend edition of the O'Reilly Update features Mike Slater reporting on a variety of domestic news stories, including a White House report alleging ideological capture at the Smithsonian, a fatal incident involving an undocumented immigrant, the groundbreaking of Two World Trade Center, and the approval of a massive new arch near Arlington National Cemetery. Bill O'Reilly provides commentary on the positive global image of the United States during the World Cup and addresses listener questions regarding political influence and biological men in women's sports. The episode also includes a segment on extreme heat waves across America and a historical fact about record temperatures in Death Valley.
11 jul. 2026
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No Spin News - Weekend Edition - July 11, 2026
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The episode explores the intersection of global events and ideological shifts, beginning with the positive public relations impact of the World Cup in the United States. The discussion transitions into a theological examination with Father Robert Sirico regarding the historical Catholic Church's stance against communism and the tensions between capitalism and liberation theology.
The program also covers geopolitical tensions involving Iran and NATO, alongside a critical look at the American public school system. The discussion highlights concerns regarding the impact of migration on religious leadership and the systemic use of federal grants to implement progressive frameworks and social-emotional learning in education.
11 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 10, 2026
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In this episode of the O'Reilly Update, Mike Slater and Bill O'Reilly cover a range of pressing national issues. The news segment discusses a White House report alleging ideological capture and the erasure of American heritage within the Smithsonian, alongside reports of a fatal incident involving an undocumented immigrant in North Carolina. Other news items include the groundbreaking of Two World Trade Center and the approval process for a massive new arch near Arlington National Cemetery.
Bill O'Reilly delivers a message of the day regarding the rise of anti-capitalist movements and the perceived threat of communism in America, specifically referencing Senator Bernie Sanders. The episode concludes with a segment on extreme summer heat waves across the United States and a look at historical temperature records.
10 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 10, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the rise of anti-capitalist and Marxist movements within the United States, specifically addressing the influence of Senator Bernie Sanders and the election of Zoran Mamadani in New York. He expresses concern regarding the implications of communist ideologies on American freedom and the targeting of wealthy individuals. The episode also includes a commercial segment for American Hartford Gold regarding wealth protection through physical gold and silver investments amidst global instability and rising national debt.
10 jul. 2026
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We'll Do It LIVE! — Jillian Michaels
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In this episode of We'll Do It Live, Bill O'Reilly interviews Jillian Michaels about her personal journey, from discovering her Jewish heritage and adopting her daughter from Haiti to overcoming childhood weight struggles through martial arts. She discusses her career evolution from a fitness trainer to a reality TV star and entrepreneur, as well as the intense public backlash following her controversial CNN debate regarding the history of slavery.
The conversation also explores the consequences of public discourse, including Michaels' departure from a podcast due to conspiracy theories. The discussion concludes with an analysis of Robert Kennedy Jr.'s health-focused platform and the impact of political leadership on dietary and pharmaceutical policies.
09 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 9, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the International Soccer Exposition in the United States, noting the success of the event despite American losses. He observes that the tournament has provided a platform to showcase a safe and welcoming American atmosphere to global fans, contrasting this with the negative portrayal of the country by the foreign press. The episode also addresses global economic instability, rising national debt, and the movement of investors toward hard assets like gold and silver.
09 jul. 2026
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Iran Deal Collapse: What's Next?, Russia Returns to the 2028 Olympics, the State of Public Schools With Alvin Lui & America’s Affordability Crisis
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David O'Reilly discusses recent geopolitical tensions involving Iran, NATO conference outcomes, and potential US trade actions against Spain. The episode also covers domestic political strategies, the controversy surrounding Russian athletes in the 2028 Olympics, and the decline of the New York City public school system.
The conversation further explores the systemic nature of ideological indoctrination within American K-12 education and analyzes the current US affordability crisis. The host argues that personal financial responsibility and participation in capitalism are essential to overcoming economic hardship.
09 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 8, 2026
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O episódio O'Reilly Update aborda uma série de acontecimentos políticos e sociais globais e nacionais. O apresentador Bill O'Reilly discute as relações diplomáticas dos EUA com a Turquia e críticas à atuação da OTAN, além de relatar incidentes de instabilidade civil e protestos em comunidades americanas. O programa também cobre notícias sobre a política de Maine, flutuações de preços no varejo e uma análise retrospectiva sobre a retirada das tropas americanas do Afeganistão sob a administração Biden.
O conteúdo inclui comentários sobre a economia, abordando desde o aumento de prêmios de seguros até a busca por ativos físicos como ouro em tempos de incerteza. O episódio encerra com uma reflexão sobre o impacto das decisões políticas em conflitos internacionais e a gestão de crises de infraestrutura urbana.
08 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 8, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the July 4th holiday, contrasting respectful patriotic displays with instances of looting and criminal behavior in Newport Beach, California. He argues that progressive radicals and socialist movements are targeting prosperous communities and calls for law enforcement to confront sedition and protect the American system.
The episode also includes a commercial segment for American Hartford Gold, focusing on the benefits of investing in physical gold and silver as a hedge against global instability and rising national debt.
08 jul. 2026
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World Cup Boosts U.S. Image Abroad, Democrats’ Socialist Shift, & Father Robert Sirico on the Church’s Fight Against Communism
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the positive public relations impact of the World Cup in the United States and critiques the rising influence of communist and socialist ideologies within the Democratic Party.
Featuring guest Father Robert Sirico, the episode explores the historical and theological conflicts between the Catholic Church and communism, specifically addressing the concept of excommunication and liberation theology. The episode also touches on political developments in Maine and critiques player behavior in recent soccer matches.
08 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 7, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update for July 7, 2026, covers a range of political and social developments. Mike Slater reports on allegations of sexual assault against Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, the uncertain health status of Senator Mitch McConnell following a cardiac arrest incident, and the official launch of the Trump accounts program, which includes federal contributions for newborns. The episode also discusses the performance of the US men's team in the World Cup and features Bill O'Reilly's commentary on media accessibility and political engagement.
In the latter half of the program, the show transitions into a segment on aging rock stars currently on tour, including Joan Jett, Elvis Costello, and Bruce Springsteen, while noting the role of modern medicine in extending performing careers. The episode concludes with O'Reilly responding to listener mail regarding political terminology and historical context.
07 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 7, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the media landscape and the accessibility of the Trump administration to news outlets. He examines the relationship between Trump administration officials and Fox News, contrasting it with the approach of Democratic politicians toward leftist media. The episode also touches upon the behavior of journalists like CNN's Jake Tapper and the broader trend of political figures engaging with opposing viewpoints.
The program concludes with a segment regarding global economic instability, rising national debt, and the movement of investors toward hard assets like gold and silver.
07 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 6, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers a range of international and domestic news for July 6, 2026. Mike Slater reports on the massive public funeral for Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran, the withdrawal of a Democratic candidate from the Michigan Senate race, and the impact of White House intervention on a FIFA disciplinary ruling. The episode also touches on recent Independence Day celebrations and a fire on the Brooklyn Bridge.
Bill O'Reilly provides analysis on recent Supreme Court rulings regarding mail-in ballots and birthright citizenship. The program concludes with a historical segment on the formation and eventual collapse of the Soviet Union, alongside a discussion of listener correspondence regarding political developments in New York and Massachusetts.
06 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 6, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses recent Supreme Court rulings regarding election procedures and citizenship. The episode covers the legal authority of states to count mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day and the judicial upholding of birthright citizenship. O'Reilly addresses the complexities of the Constitution, the potential for abuse by drug cartels, and the high legal threshold required to amend the Constitution to end birthright citizenship.
06 jul. 2026
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O'Round the World - July 5, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly and guests examine the decline of public safety and political stability in America, specifically focusing on the rise of progressive and communist ideologies in San Francisco. The discussion explores the connection between the breakdown of parental authority, failures in the education system, and a growing sense of national entitlement.
The episode also addresses political accountability, critiquing congressional ethics regarding insider trading and the influence of media narratives. The speakers conclude by discussing how economic indicators and a lack of historical education impact voter behavior and the understanding of American citizenship.
05 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 4, 2026
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In this edition of the O'Reilly Update, Mike Slater and Bill O'Reilly discuss recent shifts in American demographics and labor, noting an increase in deportations and a decline in the foreign-born labor force. The program covers political developments involving Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, extreme heat advisories across the United States, and upcoming Independence Day festivities in Washington, D.C. Bill O'Reilly also delivers a personal message regarding actor Robert De Niro and addresses listener inquiries about presidential libraries. The episode concludes with a look at the future of artificial intelligence, exploring its impact on medicine, journalism, warfare, and the potential risks to humanity.
04 jul. 2026
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No Spin News - Weekend Edition - July 4, 2026
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The host examines the rise of communist ideologies in America, specifically regarding policies in New York City and California, and discusses the SAVE Act and voter ID laws with attorney Joseph Perns. The episode also explores political divisions affecting the Great American State Fair and analyzes recent Supreme Court rulings on mail-in ballots, birthright citizenship, and transgender athletes.
Further discussions include the historical context of immigration laws, political tensions regarding sanctuary policies in the House, and the legal conflict between religious freedom and anti-discrimination laws in healthcare. The episode concludes with reflections on religious exemptions and potential military action against Iran.
04 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 3, 2026
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Mike Slater presents the latest news in the O'Reilly Update, covering significant shifts in US immigration and labor trends. The episode discusses recent large-scale deportations by Homeland Security and a notable decline in the foreign-born labor force. Additionally, the program addresses extreme heat advisories across America and provides a schedule for Independence Day festivities in Washington, D.C.
Bill O'Reilly provides commentary on recent polling regarding American patriotism and the perceived state of democracy. The episode concludes with a historical retrospective on the Battle of Gettysburg and a segment of listener correspondence addressing topics ranging from the constitutional status of US territories to the SAVE Act and oil pricing.
03 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 3, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses recent CBS polling data regarding American patriotism and the perceived state of the nation. The episode examines statistics showing that while a majority of Americans believe the United States has achieved its founding ideals, a significant 67% believe the country's democracy is currently under threat. O'Reilly offers his own perspective on the stability of democratic institutions and the functioning of the Supreme Court in relation to presidential actions.
03 jul. 2026
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We'll Do It LIVE! — Glenn Beck
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Bill O'Reilly interviews Glenn Beck to discuss the rise of radicalism and socialism in American urban centers, the erosion of historical narratives in education, and the influence of progressive ideologies within corporate media. The conversation explores the decline of traditional journalism, the rise of political polarization, and the perceived threat of institutionalized experts.
The discussion further examines the impact of immigration and religious shifts, the influence of the educational-industrial complex, and the potential for political figures like John Fetterman and Marco Rubio to shape the nation's future. The episode also touches upon concerns regarding the American food system and the economic stability of the taxpayer base.
02 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 2, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers significant domestic and international developments, including the United States' decision not to renew the USMCA trade agreement and the arrest of members of the Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua in connection with violent crimes in Dallas and Chicago. The program also discusses the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. Slaughter regarding presidential authority over independent agencies and the ongoing debate surrounding birthright citizenship. Additionally, the episode features a historical retrospective on President Warren Harding's formal end to America's involvement in World War I and a commentary on the political boycotts affecting the Great American State Fair.
02 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 2, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the Great American State Fair currently taking place in Washington and the political divisions surrounding its participation. He highlights a boycott of the event by several states, including Connecticut, Illinois, and Massachusetts, attributing their absence to anti-Trump sentiment. The episode explores the intersection of politics and national celebrations, questioning the impact of political polarization on honoring the United States.
02 jul. 2026
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House Brawl Over Migrant Crime/ICE, L.A. Votes to Remove Noncitizen Voting & Jared Trujillo Debates Legal Exceptions for Religious Groups
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Bill O'Reilly examines political tensions in Washington, focusing on House confrontations regarding immigration and sanctuary policies, alongside a debate with law professor Jared Trujillo on religious freedom and state-mandated pronoun use in New York.
The episode also covers a legal settlement involving a University of Tennessee teacher, an analysis of Donald Trump's 2025 financial disclosures, and a preview of a documentary special regarding Benedict Arnold's betrayal during the Revolutionary War.
02 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, July 1, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers a range of significant legal and social developments in America, including a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling upholding birthright citizenship and decisions regarding biological females in women's sports. Mike Slater reports on dropping gas prices and extreme heat warnings across several major U.S. cities. Bill O'Reilly provides a message of the day regarding the influence of schools and parents on young Americans, followed by a discussion of listener mail concerning the Civil War, Iran, and Dr. Fauci. The episode concludes with a detailed look at the 11th anniversary of the Kate Steinle case and the legislative history of Kate's Law.
01 jul. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 1, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the rise of communist and socialist ideologies among young Americans, identifying the primary drivers as the public school system and parental neglect. He argues that teachers' unions in urban areas exert progressive influence over historical and national narratives, while a lack of parental engagement leaves children without a foundational point of view.
01 jul. 2026
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Politics Over Patriotism, Breaking Down the Latest Supreme Court Rulings With Michael McConnell & Trump Calls Out Gas Price Gouging
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Bill O'Reilly discusses political divisions in America and reviews recent CBS polling on patriotism and democracy. The episode analyzes several recent Supreme Court rulings concerning mail-in ballots, birthright citizenship, and transgender women in athletics, featuring expert analysis from law professor Michael McConnell.
The discussion further explores legal interpretations of the 14th Amendment, the rise of socialism, and concerns regarding gas price gouging and Iran's nuclear ambitions. The episode concludes with reflections on the Pope's stance on war and a historical anecdote regarding Horatio Gates.
01 jul. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 30, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers a range of domestic and international developments, beginning with a report on the Supreme Court's decision affirming presidential authority to fire independent regulators. The episode also addresses extreme heat warnings across the United States, the repeal of a bathhouse ban in Minneapolis, and recent upsets in the World Cup. Bill O'Reilly provides a commentary on the political landscape in New York City, criticizing Mayor Zarhan Mamdani's policies as a move toward communism. The program concludes with a historical retrospective on the origins and impact of the Korean War.
30 jun. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 30, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the political landscape in New York City, specifically targeting Mayor Zohran Mamdani's policies. The episode examines recent rent hike freezes and potential upcoming regulations on food distribution, which O'Reilly characterizes as a move toward Marxist control and the dismantling of the free marketplace. The commentary draws parallels between these local policies and historical communist regimes, arguing that such trends are driven by voter apathy and a desire by progressives to control individual success.
30 jun. 2026
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America's Communist Revolution, Neville Roy Singham Under DOJ Investigation, & Joseph T. Burns on Why Democrats Oppose the SAVE Act
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the perceived rise of communist and socialist ideologies in America, specifically citing policies in New York City and California. He also addresses the investigation into Neville Roy Singham's alleged funding of radical organizations and concludes with a discussion on the SAVE Act and voter ID requirements with attorney Joseph Perns.
The episode also covers election integrity in California, potential military action regarding Iran, and legal issues involving John Bolton. Additionally, the host addresses inflation affecting July 4th cookouts, recent legal verdicts involving Donald Trump, and upcoming programming schedules.
30 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 29, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers a wide range of global and domestic news, beginning with the devastating earthquake in Venezuela that has left thousands missing and a high death toll. The program also examines escalating tensions in the Middle East following attacks on an oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz and subsequent retaliatory strikes involving Iran, Bahrain, and Kuwait. In sports and culture, the episode highlights Lionel Messi's historic World Cup scoring record and Alan Jackson's final concert in Nashville.
Bill O'Reilly provides a personal commentary regarding actor Robert De Niro's political rhetoric and concludes with a deep dive into the future of artificial intelligence. The segment explores how AI is poised to transform industries such as transportation, medicine, journalism, and warfare, while also addressing the existential concerns raised by advanced language models regarding the human race.
29 jun. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 29, 2026
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In this edition of the O'Reilly Update, Bill O'Reilly addresses his recent comments regarding actor Robert De Niro. O'Reilly critiques De Niro's political rhetoric, suggesting that the actor's expressed hatred for Donald Trump and the current political climate would make living in a different country, such as Uruguay, a more suitable option for him. The episode concludes with a promotional segment for the Politics by Faith podcast.
29 jun. 2026
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O'Round the World - June 28, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly criticizes Robert De Niro's political rhetoric and discusses the geopolitical risks of military action in Iran, specifically regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The episode also covers media controversies involving ABC/Disney, the impact of immigration in the UK, and the domestic priorities of the Trump administration.
The discussion further explores allegations of sabotage at the National Mall, the legislative challenges of the Save America Act, and the influence of urban education curricula. Finally, the episode examines voter integrity and the impact of recent migration on New York City elections.
28 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 27, 2026
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In this weekend edition of the O'Reilly Update, Mike Slater delivers a roundup of significant domestic and international news. The episode covers recent Supreme Court decisions regarding asylum policies, temporary protected status, and Second Amendment rights in Hawaii. The report also touches on the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, a controversial physical altercation involving WNBA star Caitlin Clark, and a critique of the political and economic state of the United Kingdom under Keir Starmer.
Bill O'Reilly concludes the program with a historical segment on the Battle of Okinawa during World War II, detailing the intense combat, the impact of kamikaze attacks, and the eventual return of the territory to Japan. The episode also features a segment on historical facts and responses to listener correspondence regarding political qualifications and federal pardons.
27 jun. 2026
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No Spin News - Weekend Edition - June 27, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly explores the escalating tensions in the Middle East, discussing potential U.S.-Iran negotiations and the complexities of verifying Iranian nuclear activity with Dr. Nazi Munyan. The episode also investigates allegations regarding Dr. Anthony Fauci and the intelligence community's role in the potential cover-up of the Wuhan lab leak origins.
In the latter half, the discussion shifts to American political polarization, the rise of communist influence in urban centers, and an interview with A.J. Pasciuti. Pasciuti shares leadership lessons from his career as a Marine sniper and reflects on the heavy personal cost of war and the importance of patriotism in a divided nation.
27 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 26, 2026
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In this episode of the O'Reilly Update, Mike Slater reports on significant Supreme Court rulings regarding asylum policies, temporary protected status, and Second Amendment rights in Hawaii. The broadcast also covers the humanitarian crisis following devastating earthquakes in Venezuela and a controversial physical incident involving WNBA star Caitlin Clark. Bill O'Reilly concludes with a message regarding political shifts in the House and New York City, followed by a segment on historical facts surrounding the Declaration of Independence.
26 jun. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 26, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses his recent acquisition of a first edition 1966 copy of Mao Zedong's Little Red Book, noting the U.S. Customs Authority stamp regarding its contents. The episode transitions into a critique of political shifts in the House of Representatives, specifically focusing on the election of left-wing representatives from New York City. O'Reilly argues that progressive platforms advocate for the seizure of assets and examines how regulatory burdens and taxes under Mayor Adams are impacting the New York City housing market and property maintenance.
26 jun. 2026
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We'll Do It LIVE! - Gene Simmons
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Bill O'Reilly interviews Gene Simmons, exploring the KISS frontman's family history regarding the Holocaust and his mother's survival in Nazi Germany. The conversation delves into Simmons' political identity, his criticisms of the American educational system, and his views on the importance of respecting democratic outcomes and individual privacy in political discourse.
Simmons also reflects on his immigrant experience, his early entrepreneurial spirit, and the creation of the KISS persona. He discusses the importance of independent thought, the value of the American capitalist system, and how the cultural climate of 1970s New York contributed to the band's global success.
25 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 25, 2026
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Mike Slater and Bill O'Reilly discuss recent legal and political developments in the United States and abroad. The episode covers the Department of Justice's sentencing of Antifa members for an attack on an ICE facility, a federal judge's ruling regarding immigration enforcement at courthouses, and recent Democratic primary results in New York. The program also examines the economic and social state of the United Kingdom following the departure of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and discusses Denmark's proposed ban on the Islamic call to prayer. The episode concludes with a historical segment on the influential figures of the American constitutional republic and the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
25 jun. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 25, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses the recent political shifts in the United Kingdom, focusing on the removal of Prime Minister Keir Starmer from office. The episode examines the economic and social implications of what O'Reilly terms 'Starmerite Socialism,' highlighting issues such as welfare spending, migration, and the fiscal deficit facing the UK Treasury. The commentary compares the UK's budgetary challenges and defense spending to those of the United States.
25 jun. 2026
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The Communists Win in New York, ACLU Boosts Spending Ahead of 2026 Midterms, & AJ Pasciuti on the Cost of War
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Bill O'Reilly examines the rise of communist influence in New York City, progressive political trends, and various U.S. city and state rankings regarding stability and patriotism. The episode also covers the legal repercussions of the Texas insurrection case and global tensions involving Iran.
The program features an interview with A.J. Pasciuti, a former Marine sniper and author of 'Dark Horse.' Pasciuti discusses his combat experiences in Iraq, the discipline of the Marine Corps, and the profound personal and societal importance of patriotism and service.
25 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 24, 2026
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The O'Reilly Update covers a range of significant legal, international, and domestic developments. Mike Slater reports on recent Supreme Court rulings regarding religious freedom in prisons and the standards for border agents denying re-entry to green card holders. The episode also addresses extreme heatwaves in Europe, a prolonged warehouse fire in Los Angeles, and a Senate resolution regarding military action in Iran. Bill O'Reilly concludes with a commentary on media bias at ABC/Disney and a historical retrospective on the impact of U.S. sanctions against Iran.
24 jun. 2026
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 24, 2026
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Bill O'Reilly discusses recent developments involving ABC and its parent company, Disney, regarding a potential FCC audit. The discussion focuses on concerns that the Trump administration might sanction the network due to the perceived political bias in programming such as The View, Jimmy Kimmel, and World News Tonight. O'Reilly examines the shift in tone from previous eras of ABC programming to a more progressive viewpoint and the potential implications for Disney's operations.
24 jun. 2026
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The State of American Pride, Trump’s Economic Standing, Is Dr. Fauci in Trouble? John Solomon Explains & ABC’s Battle with the FCC
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Bill O'Reilly discusses declining American patriotism, citing polls that show a significant divide in national pride between Republicans and Democrats. He also addresses economic trends regarding oil prices, potential changes to Social Security, and an investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci's role in the origins of COVID-19.
The episode further covers investigations into Dr. Fauci's potential ties to the CIA and the legality of research funding in Wuhan. Additionally, the segment addresses the FCC's investigation into ABC's broadcasting practices, rising crime rates in Chicago, and an upcoming special on the history of the Revolutionary War.
24 jun. 2026
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The O'Reilly Update, June 23, 2026
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In this episode of the O'Reilly Update, Mike Slater delivers a news briefing covering a federal judge's decision to block the Trump administration's use of the SAVE program for voter roll verification, developments regarding unfreezing Iranian assets for soybean purchases, and arrests in a plot targeting a UFC event. The program also features Bill O'Reilly's commentary on the decline of truth in modern media, including critiques of political parties, newspapers, and social media. The episode concludes with a historical retrospective on the Battle of Okinawa during World War II and a segment on lesser-known historical facts.
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O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 23, 2026
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In this edition of the O'Reilly Update, Bill O'Reilly discusses a Wall Street Journal piece by Holman Jenkins regarding the American need for truth. O'Reilly critiques various modern institutions, including political parties, newspapers, television news, and social media, arguing that they prioritize spin, fiscal gain, and clicks over factual reporting. He concludes by addressing the impact of the media collapse on the United States.
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The TRUTH About Iran: Does It Still Pose a Nuclear Threat? Dr. Nazee Moinian Weighs In, British Prime Minister Quits & Controversy Over the Obama Presidential Library
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Bill O'Reilly discusses potential diplomatic developments regarding Iran and addresses viewer letters concerning nuclear threats and military presence. He is joined by Dr. Nazli Monem to discuss the complexities of nuclear verification, the role of the IAEA, and the geopolitical tensions between the US, Israel, and Europe.
The episode also covers European diplomacy regarding Iran, the impact of migration on the United Kingdom's economy, and criticisms of the Obama Library's funding and opening. Additionally, the segment touches upon the historical accuracy of President Obama's speech and provides a preview of an upcoming segment on Anthony Fauci.