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Feb 21, 2026 • 36min
No Spin News - Weekend Edition - February 21, 2026
Christian Olverd, Miami businessman and founder of Edge Communications with refugee family roots, discusses TPS, legal process concerns, and community fears. Jay Johnson, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, reflects on past deportations, enforcement choices, and how politics shape immigration policy. They debate court actions, enforcement dilemmas, and impacts on families and local cooperation.

Feb 21, 2026 • 32min
No Spin News - TPM Edition - February 20, 2026
A week of sharp monologues on Trump’s first-year achievements and polling challenges. Heated takes on immigration detentions and how the media frames them. A discussion of national realignment between traditionalists and progressives. Reflections on Christianity’s response to Marxist ideas. A critique of New York’s early leadership and civic decline.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, February 20, 2026
A tense Iran timeline and talk of possible strikes. A preview of the State of the Union and the planned Democratic response. Discussion of recent statements and moves to declassify files about extraterrestrials. A celebratory roundup of Team USA Olympic medals and standout performances.

Feb 20, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 20, 2026
A pointed breakdown of recent AP reporting and its treatment of mass killers. Strong critique of media bias and accusations that a major news agency pushes a liberal agenda. Discussion of how White House Black History Month coverage was framed and the fallout from past access disputes.

Feb 20, 2026 • 32min
Mamdani Drives NYC Decline, FCC Targets The View, Former Prince Andrew Arrested Over Epstein Ties & Gavin Newsom's Disapproval Rating
Rapid changes in New York under a new mayor and claims about rising deaths, taxes, and population flight. Federal scrutiny lands on a daytime talk show amid equal-time concerns. Arrest linked to the Epstein files prompts questions about accountability for powerful figures. A new California poll shows a tight approval split for the governor.

Feb 19, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, February 19, 2026
Reports on U.S. naval strikes against suspected drug-running boats. Coverage of the deadliest U.S. avalanche and rescue efforts at Lake Tahoe. A rapid Olympics update on medals, hockey, and curling. A segment framing the U.S.–Canada hockey rivalry in political terms. A brief history of a posthumous anti-smoking advertisement.

Feb 19, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 19, 2026
A brisk look at the U.S. and Canada rivalry in hockey and politics. Discussion of cultural contrasts between liberal cities and conservative provinces. Debate over trade, defense ties, and how relations have frayed. Light pop culture asides about Wayne Gretzky and political chatter.

Feb 19, 2026 • 30min
The Fall of the Press, Why Democracy Needs the Rich With John O. McGinnis, Iran’s Latest Threat & Ukraine Peace Talks Remain Uncertain
John O. McGinnis, law professor and author of Why Democracy Needs the Rich, talks about income disparity and the political role of wealthy Americans. Conversations cover how entrepreneurs and independent wealth shape innovation and free speech. The show also tackles Iran’s recent threats and the uncertain prospects for Russia–Ukraine negotiations.

Feb 18, 2026 • 15min
The O'Reilly Update, February 18, 2026
A fast recap of a Capitol-area shotgun arrest and the tactical response. A looming property tax threat from New York city leadership if state revenue plans fail. Oklahoma moves to ban applying foreign religious law in courts and limit foreign control of key land. A roundup of recent U.S. Olympic performances and medal tallies. A critique of California’s huge homelessness spending.

Feb 18, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 18, 2026
A focus on California’s homelessness crisis and why thousands remain unsheltered. Discussion of substance abuse, mental health, and unsafe housing facilities. A look at chaotic spending and audit findings that question official data and claims. Political statements are examined against on-the-ground realities.


