
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The Left’s Effort to Destabilize the Federal Government, Are U.S. Troops Heading to Greenland? Hugo Gurdon Weighs in, & 60 Minutes Controversial El Salvador Story Airs
Jan 20, 2026
Hugo Gurdon, Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Examiner, dives into pressing issues including the U.S. military’s strategic interest in Greenland, advocating for negotiated partnerships over aggressive maneuvers. He analyzes President Trump’s controversial negotiating style and potential U.S. strategies in Iran amidst growing instability. Additionally, Gurdon critiques a recent 60 Minutes story on immigration enforcement in El Salvador, questioning the sourcing and impact of such narratives in shaping public opinion.
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Temper ICE Tactics In Marginal Cases
- Bill suggests ICE should moderate enforcement intensity and avoid aggressive tactics in marginal cases.
- He recommends detaining serious criminals but letting low-risk cases be handled later when tensions cool.
Reported Sharp Drop In Border Apprehensions
- Bill presents Customs and Border Protection data showing southern border apprehensions fell sharply under the current administration.
- He attributes the decline to Republican policies and asserts Democrats prefer higher immigration levels.
Greenland Rhetoric vs. Likely Dealmaking
- Bill says a U.S. military invasion of Greenland would be disastrous diplomatically and politically.
- He believes Trump is likely saber-rattling to secure a negotiated deal rather than planning an invasion.




