
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 27, 2026
Feb 27, 2026
A discussion urging skepticism about a new NPR report linking DOJ files to an Epstein allegation. The narrator highlights unclear, unverified details and a past settlement with Epstein’s estate. Reporting bias, classified FBI documents, and the risks of rushing to judgment are examined in a concise update.
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Classification Doesn’t Prove Guilt Or Cover-Up
- O'Reilly frames classification of FBI reports under Biden DOJ as evidence rather than concealment absent corroboration.
- He reasons that credible accusations would have been released, so withholding suggests lack of verification.
Avoid Amplifying Unverified Allegations
- Avoid spreading or amplifying dubious allegations about public figures without verified evidence.
- O'Reilly warns that making such claims public is "absolutely wrong and extremely damaging" and fuels trial by mob.
Question Reporter Motives And Evidence Strength
- O'Reilly argues reporters pushing the alleged cover-up have an anti-Trump bias and that claimants' credibility is weak.
- He highlights the Biden DOJ classified FBI reports and suggests they'd have gone public if the accuser were credible.
