
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 13, 2026
Feb 13, 2026
A deep dive into how media narratives frame immigration enforcement and alleged propaganda. A sharp challenge to the widely quoted 14% figure about detained migrants. A rundown of offenses categorized as "nonviolent" that raises questions about labeling. A promise of continued scrutiny and follow-up analysis later in the day.
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Media Misleads On ICE Detainee Violence
- Bill O'Reilly argues mainstream media misleads the public about ICE detainees by emphasizing a low "14%" violent number.
- He reframes many serious crimes as "nonviolent" under classification, challenging that portrayal.
‘Nonviolent’ Label Masks Serious Offenses
- O'Reilly lists crimes labeled "nonviolent" that the public might view as serious, like fentanyl trafficking and child pornography.
- He highlights that these classifications make the "nonviolent" statistic misleading and minimizes harm.
Question Framing Before Accepting Statistics
- Do question statistical framings from media and politicians that use narrow definitions to downplay harm.
- Demand clearer reporting on offense types rather than accepting headline percentages at face value.
