
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, January 30, 2026
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Jan 30, 2026 They unpack a funding standoff in Congress and the potential for a partial government shutdown. Discussion covers new rules targeting federal immigration enforcement and debates over use-of-force. U.S. steel production surges past Japan and the Winter Olympics programming, including a 4K broadcast debut, gets a preview. A wide-release documentary and the nation’s slowing population growth are also highlighted.
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Shutdown Risk Hinges On Senate Math
- Senate Democrats blocked six funding bills, raising the prospect of a partial government shutdown centered on Homeland Security.
- Republicans need at least seven Democratic votes to avert the shutdown, highlighting Senate leverage dynamics.
U.S. Steel Production Rebounds
- U.S. crude steel production rose 3.1% to 82 million tons, overtaking Japan for the first time in 26 years.
- The U.S. now ranks third globally behind China and India, marking a rebound after two years of decline.
Team USA Olympic Composition And Coverage
- Team USA sends 98 athletes to the Winter Olympics, many with NCAA ties and deep state-level representation.
- Opening ceremonies are next Friday in Italy, with NBC combining Olympic morning coverage and the Super Bowl broadcast schedule.
