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The O'Reilly Update, January 15, 2026

Jan 15, 2026
The discussion opens with the U.S. exploring security deals with Denmark and Greenland. An ICE officer is injured in a dramatic enforcement incident, prompting family reactions. A nationwide Verizon outage sheds light on recent layoffs affecting many cities. Protests rage in Iran, with citizens using Starlink to circumvent internet shutdowns. Additionally, a critical view on Trump's term focuses on policy over persona, while listener mail tackles ICE tactics and law enforcement. The history segment revisits Fraunces Tavern's pivotal Revolutionary War role.
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INSIGHT

Greenland Framed As Strategic Asset

  • The Biden administration frames Greenland as vital to U.S. national security and NATO strategy.
  • Bill O'Reilly notes presidential interest in Greenland has historical precedence going back to 1946 and 1917.
ANECDOTE

ICE Officer's Injuries And Case Details

  • An ICE officer who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding and had prior serious injury from being dragged by a car.
  • Good's family retained the lawyer who represented George Floyd's family while her ex-father publicly expressed forgiveness.
INSIGHT

Major Verizon Outage After Layoffs

  • Verizon experienced nationwide outages concentrated in major cities around noon Eastern time.
  • Mike Slater notes this followed large November layoffs that may or may not be related.
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