
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 20, 2026
Feb 20, 2026
A pointed breakdown of recent AP reporting and its treatment of mass killers. Strong critique of media bias and accusations that a major news agency pushes a liberal agenda. Discussion of how White House Black History Month coverage was framed and the fallout from past access disputes.
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AP's Reporting Credibility Questioned
- Bill O'Reilly asserts the Associated Press failed to report accurately on mass killers' identities in British Columbia and Rhode Island.
- He uses that claim to argue the AP no longer operates as an impartial news agency.
AP Accused Of Political Bias
- O'Reilly contends the AP produced a "hit piece" on President Trump over a White House Black History Month event.
- He argues the AP framed Trump as hypocritical and excluded from Black History Month due to ideological differences.
Framing Used To Delegitimize Participation
- The AP focused on a racist media post about the Obamas and Trump's stance on inclusion, O'Reilly says.
- He interprets that focus as an attempt to delegitimize Trump's participation in Black History Month.
