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Mar 27, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, March 27, 2026

Discussion of growing calls in some circles to pull the U.S. out of NATO and why that sentiment is rising. Examination of how recent U.S. pressure changed NATO defense spending. Critique of Spain’s financial and diplomatic actions toward U.S. forces. A case made for staying in NATO to counter Russian threats and protect Eastern Europe.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 48min

We'll Do It Live! — Steve Schirripa

Steve Schirripa, actor and author known for The Sopranos and Blue Bloods, shares career stories and Hollywood memories. He talks about growing up in Bensonhurst, running a Vegas comedy club and bouncing, audition tales with James Gandolfini, working with Tom Selleck, debates over why shows end, city politics, raising daughters, charity work, and memorable celebrity anecdotes.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, March 26, 2026

Discussion of Delta suspending congressional perks and altered airport procedures. Claims about TSA staffing tied to immigration strategy and political leverage. A rundown of how border policy debates are portrayed to impact travelers with longer security lines and disruptions.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 37min

No Kings Protests Return: Who’s Really Behind It?, Extremists on the Left, U.S.–Iran Talks Remain Uncertain & Late-Night Comedy Under Fire

Investigates who might be funding the return of No Kings protests and traces alleged money flows. Revisits claims about Neville Roy Singham and large nonprofit donations. Covers U.S.–Iran negotiation leadership and the conditions being demanded. Critiques late-night comedy’s political bent and spotlights Vince Vaughn’s take on agenda-driven jokes.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 14min

The O'Reilly Update, March 25, 2026

Coverage of a Chicago homicide involving a Venezuelan illegal alien and prior run-ins with law enforcement. A report on Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz and their impact on shipping. Story of an American freed after detention in Afghanistan. A quadruple amputee accused of a fatal shooting. A segment on media deception and shifting public opinion.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, March 25, 2026

A critique of mainstream media narratives and how public perception of Iran differs from battlefield claims. A look at TSA pay issues tied to immigration funding fights and debates over ICE and warrants. Short updates and promises of further analysis later.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 37min

Iran Latest: Peace Talks Underway, Mick Mulvaney on Donald Trump’s Leadership Then vs. Now & Making a Deal With Evil 

Mick Mulvaney, former White House chief of staff and congressman turned commentator, weighs in on how President Trump’s leadership compares now to his first term. He discusses shifts in military posture and willingness to use strikes. Conversation also covers loyalty, leaks, border policy, and the diplomacy around possible Iran talks.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 14min

The O'Reilly Update, March 24, 2026

Breaking developments around talks with Iran and a delayed strike plan. Coverage of a contentious Homeland Security confirmation vote. A LaGuardia runway collision with tragic casualties. Reports on a Memphis task force claiming major crime reductions. Reflections on the death of Robert Mueller and critical listener mail on media and border policy.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, March 24, 2026

Breaking news coverage of Robert Mueller's death and political reactions. A recap of Mueller's special counsel role and the 2016 Russia investigation. Debate over the final report's scope and alleged omissions. Discussion on motivations behind the probe and whether it successfully damaged political reputations.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 37min

Trump Postpones Iran Strikes, Was the Media’s Iran Reaction Inevitable? Bernie Goldberg Weighs in, the Democratic Propaganda Machine & ICE Moves Into Airports 

Bernie Goldberg, veteran journalist and media critic behind BernardGoldberg.com, analyzes corporate media behavior and alleged partisan bias. He discusses how networks frame the Iran conflict, claims journalists sometimes act as political operatives, and debates whether media executives tailor coverage for profit. The conversation also covers ICE deploying agents to airports amid TSA staffing issues.

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