
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis No Spin News - TPM Edition - February 13, 2026
Feb 14, 2026
A series of opening monologues contrasts San Francisco’s lavish events with squalor in the Tenderloin. Homelessness, harm reduction policies, and shelter safety are debated. Allegations about Chinese-funded nonprofits and federal inaction are examined. Immigration enforcement, disputed crime statistics, and a proposed voter ID law are discussed.
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San Francisco: Opulence Beside Collapse
- Bill O’Reilly describes San Francisco's contrast between extreme wealth and the Tenderloin's drug-addicted homeless population.
- He reports government shelters are avoided because they permit drug use and are unsafe, leaving many preferring sidewalks.
Harm Reduction's Public Consequence
- O’Reilly argues progressive policies enable public drug use by avoiding arrests and providing supplies.
- He concludes city and state officials' harm-reduction approach perpetuates visible public disorder.
Alleged China Funding Of Radical Groups
- O’Reilly recounts House Ways and Means hearings investigating Neville Roy Singham and shadowy groups like Breakthrough Media.
- He alleges money funneled from Shanghai to U.S. nonprofits funds agitators aligned with Chinese interests.
