
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, January 10, 2026
Jan 10, 2026
Get insights into immigration enforcement as Bill O'Reilly and Mike Slater discuss the controversial ICE ERO unit and the backlash it faces. O'Reilly critiques media failures in accurately covering foreign policy, emphasizing the need for historical context. They address listener concerns about military secrecy and geopolitical issues, particularly regarding Putin. The conversation also highlights the impact of Biden's border policies on the migrant crisis and hints at how these issues could influence the upcoming 2024 election.
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ICE ERO Training And Media Framing
- Mike Slater and Bill O'Reilly argue ICE ERO agents are highly trained and not "untrained thugs."
- The hosts claim left-wing networks use doxxing and assaults to obstruct immigration enforcement.
Iran Protests Signal Deep Unrest
- Bill O'Reilly highlights Iran's protests as unusually intense and sustained beyond 12 days.
- He notes economic pain like 40% inflation and symbolic chants referencing the Shah.
Senate War Powers Move Lacks Clout
- Mike Slater reports the Senate passed a War Resolutions Act limiting presidential action on Venezuela by a 52-vote margin.
- He notes the measure lacks veto-proof support and the president is unlikely to sign it.
