Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly
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Jan 17, 2026 • 33min

No Spin News - Weekend Edition - January 17, 2026

This week's discussion features Bob Driscoll, an experienced attorney specializing in congressional subpoenas, and Colby Hall, a Mediaite co-founder and commentator. They dive into the potential legal repercussions for Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding contempt of Congress. Bob also details the precedents set by Navarro and Bannon’s cases. Colby critiques Trump's executive overreach while both analyze the balance between national security and constitutional checks. Their debate reveals tensions in power dynamics and prompts thought on the implications of unilateral actions.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 32min

No Spin News - TPM Edition - January 16, 2026

This week features a deep dive into the concept of 'No Spin,' where facts meet analysis. Bill discusses the labeling of protests as rebellion against federal immigration laws, particularly highlighting the Minneapolis rally. He critiques the motivations behind demonstrators and outlines states defying federal enforcement. A historical parallel to Civil War era rebellion is drawn, while also addressing the practicality of executive solutions for immigration. Bill warns of the significant political risks surrounding Greenland negotiations, urging caution in U.S. foreign policy.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 14min

The O'Reilly Update, January 16, 2026

The podcast dives into the historical significance and current implications of the Insurrection Act, highlighting potential presidential threats. European military deployments to Greenland are discussed amid rising tensions with Denmark. A shocking college point-shaving scandal involving bribery comes to light. There's an intriguing claim about a Nobel Peace Prize allegedly transferred to Trump. Lastly, a critical discussion on the ICE shooting in Minnesota emphasizes the importance of due process and viewer discretion.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 16, 2026

The discussion delves into the complexities surrounding an ICE shooting and the varying public opinions. It highlights the significant injuries suffered by the officer involved and emphasizes the limitations of video evidence in forming definitive judgments. The importance of due process is underscored, with courtroom insights necessary for a complete understanding of the situation. Listeners are cautioned against rushing to conclusions based solely on televised portrayals, as the truth often lies beyond the screen.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 44min

Highlights from O'Reilly's No Spin News - January 15, 2026

Colby Hall, a journalist specializing in media and politics, joins the discussion on executive overreach and the implications for U.S. democracy. They debate the tension between national security and Congressional authority. Hall challenges arguments about states' rights and 'rebellion' from certain governors on immigration laws. The podcast also touches on military strategy regarding Greenland and shares insights into personal values like honesty in parenting, providing a thought-provoking blend of civil discourse and engaging storytelling.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 14min

The O'Reilly Update, January 15, 2026

The discussion opens with the U.S. exploring security deals with Denmark and Greenland. An ICE officer is injured in a dramatic enforcement incident, prompting family reactions. A nationwide Verizon outage sheds light on recent layoffs affecting many cities. Protests rage in Iran, with citizens using Starlink to circumvent internet shutdowns. Additionally, a critical view on Trump's term focuses on policy over persona, while listener mail tackles ICE tactics and law enforcement. The history segment revisits Fraunces Tavern's pivotal Revolutionary War role.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Morning Edition, January 15, 2026

Bill O'Reilly evaluates the impact of Trump's first year, emphasizing the importance of policies over personal attacks. He discusses economic strengths alongside lingering inflation concerns. The podcast highlights a notable drop in crime and improvements in border security. O'Reilly navigates foreign policy challenges, mentioning interactions with global leaders like Maduro and Putin. He concludes that Trump's first year has been beneficial for many Americans, while cautioning against allowing hatred to cloud judgment.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 33min

Trump's New World Order, the White House's Three Big Concerns, Colby Hall Debates Bill on the President's Actions & Sanctuary Cities Under Threat of a Federal Funding Freeze

Colby Hall, the founding editor of Mediaite and a sharp media critic, joins to debate the nuances of Trump's unilateral governance. They dive into topics like the impending cuts to federal funding for sanctuary cities and the implications of states resisting federal authority. Discussions also touch on military actions regarding Iran, as O’Reilly presents the potential for secret strikes and a controversial bill concerning Greenland. The conversation emphasizes the balance of power in government against the backdrop of evolving political landscapes.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 14min

The O'Reilly Update, January 14, 2026

Topics discussed include Trump’s message of support for Iranian protesters amidst rising unrest and a visit to a Ford plant focused on auto policies. There’s a debate on transgender athletes competing in sports, accompanied by challenges around definitions of sex. The podcast also pays tribute to the late Scott Adams, while emphasizing the importance of due process in public accusations. Lastly, a nostalgic look at Elvis Presley's Aloha special adds a cultural twist to the conversation.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 3min

O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 14, 2026

A deep dive into due process in America highlights the importance of upholding justice. Bill O'Reilly critiques Steve Kerr's comments on an ICE agent's actions, warning against the dangers of virtue signaling. He emphasizes how undermining due process can lead to anarchy and issues a call to consider the broader implications on youth attitudes. The discussion serves as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with influence in today's society.

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