
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis No Spin News - Weekend Edition - February 14, 2026
Feb 14, 2026
Kevin Hern, Oklahoma congressman on Ways and Means, discusses foreign funding, taxation, and voting rules. E.J. Kimball, Middle East analyst, breaks down Iran, regional players, and U.S. options. Pete Sessions, Texas lawmaker on oversight, outlines probes into Jeffrey Epstein and Clinton-era ties. They cover hearings, funding networks, potential U.S. actions on Iran, and voting and tax enforcement.
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Maxwell Plea And Clinton Testimony
- Pete Sessions argues Elaine Maxwell taking the Fifth was predictable and uninformative without clemency incentive.
- He frames upcoming Clinton hearings as chances to refresh memories with documents rather than new crimes.
Documents Can Trigger Memory
- Sessions suggests confronting Clinton-era witnesses with documents could jog their memories.
- He emphasizes the committee aims to get direct answers rather than only releasing raw data.
Cover-Up Risks Outweigh Crime
- Sessions warns cover-ups can be more consequential than crimes themselves.
- He expects the Clintons to rely on memory lapses as a defensive strategy.

