
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, March 12, 2026
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Mar 12, 2026 Reports on attacks against oil tankers and Iran’s small-boat missile threat. A legal battle over temporary protected status for Haitians is discussed. Corporate shifts as a major coffee founder leaves Seattle for Florida. A senator’s surprising move on procedural rules is highlighted. Strong commentary questioning Mexico’s role in regional security.
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Iran's New Maritime Threat To Tankers
- Iran is deploying sea drones and a ‘mosquito fleet’ of small boats armed with Chinese-made anti-ship missile launchers to strike oil tankers near UAE and Iraq.
- One attacked vessel was U.S.-owned but Marshall Islands-flagged, highlighting flag-of-convenience security gaps and the Marshall Islands' lack of a military.
Legal Fight Over Haitian Temporary Protected Status
- The DOJ requested emergency Supreme Court review after a judge blocked termination of TPS for roughly 350,000 Haitian migrants.
- TPS for Haitians has persisted 16 years since the 2010 earthquake and was legally defended by a Biden-appointed judge in February.
Howard Schultz Moves After Seattle Tax
- Howard Schultz and his wife are relocating from Seattle to Florida after Washington passed a millionaire's tax affecting incomes over $1 million.
- Starbucks is also expanding headquarters operations in Nashville, another no-income-tax state.
