
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis Highlights from O'Reilly's No Spin News - March 5, 2026
Mar 6, 2026
Pat Fallon, Texas congressman on the House Oversight Committee, briefly outlines findings from the Minnesota fraud hearing. Jonathan Sia, Iran analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, breaks down Iran’s capabilities and regional implications. They discuss U.S.-Israel strikes, sanctions and deterrence, domestic security risks, and oversight of political and administrative failures.
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Expect Presidents To Act Without Preapproval In Crises
- O’Reilly advises skepticism about War Powers Act efforts, saying presidents must act without prior congressional approval in urgent cases.
- He references past administrations (Truman, Johnson) that waged undeclared wars to justify executive action.
UN And Papal Appeals Labeled Ineffective By Host
- O’Reilly ridicules the United Nations and the Pope’s calls for dialogue, arguing they failed on 9/11 and October 7 and can’t pacify conflicts like Haiti.
- He suggests moral appeals for dialogue are outmatched by regimes like Iran and Russia.
Trump Preferred Diplomacy But Acted After Iranian Escalation
- O’Reilly says he spoke one-on-one with President Trump who preferred a deal but felt forced into action after Iran fast-tracked nuclear work.
- He claims Trump sought negotiation similar to his approach with Maduro but was rebuffed by Iranian leaders.




