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Jan 9, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, January 9, 2026
The discussion covers various urgent topics, including the turmoil in Iran, where signs of unrest are evident. There's a dive into the complexities of ICE operations, highlighting the training of officers and a recent legal incident involving an agent. The Senate's passing of a War Powers resolution regarding Venezuela stirs debate. Additionally, the show reflects on the challenges of persuasion in a divided society and the consequences of quick judgments after events like the Minneapolis shooting. Finally, Bill O'Reilly explores the commercial evolution of college football and athlete endorsements.

Jan 9, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 9, 2026
People often rush to judgment without full information, influenced by personal beliefs. A recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparked immediate, polarized reactions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of thorough investigations, advocating for video evidence to undergo detailed scrutiny before forming conclusions. This critical approach to understanding complex situations fosters a more informed dialogue. Stay tuned for continued insights later in the day.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 33min
WHO'S AT FAULT? Sorting Out the Minnesota ICE Shooting, John Solomon Weighs in on the Investigation, & Trump Talks to Colombia's President
John Solomon, a seasoned journalist and CEO of Just the News, joins the conversation to dissect the ongoing investigation into the Minnesota ICE shooting. He sheds light on the FBI's probe into protest organizers potentially facing obstruction charges. Solomon and the host discuss the legal challenges of prosecuting sanctuary jurisdictions and the missed opportunities tied to it. They also touch on broader issues like federal responses to immigration and the significant fraud investigation involving Minnesota officials, making for a gripping and insightful discussion.

Jan 8, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, January 8, 2026
An ICE operation in Minneapolis turns violent when an agent shoots a woman attempting to ram officers with her vehicle. The U.S. Coast Guard seizes tankers tied to Venezuela as tensions rise with Russian naval activities. In a surprising move, U.S. officials explore buying Greenland. New dietary guidelines advocate for eating unprocessed foods. The discussion wraps with an analysis of Trump's foreign policy impacts on global unrest, particularly in Iran and Cuba.

Jan 8, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 7, 2026
The discussion kicks off with a provocative look at which foreign regime might collapse next, focusing on Iran's likely vulnerability. There's a compelling analysis of public unrest in Iran alongside the severe repression faced by its citizens. The conversation also takes a jab at Putin for harboring authoritarian figures, complete with some humorous commentary on Russia's weather. Lastly, the economic turmoil in Cuba raises questions about its communist government's stability amid waning support.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 36min
BREAKING: ICE Shooting in Minneapolis, Greenland Hysteria, & Jeffrey Halstead Breaks Down the U.S. Crime Drop
Jeffrey Halstead, former police chief and now a spokesperson for Genasys, dives deep into the reasons behind the recent drop in U.S. crime rates. He highlights the role of advanced technology like drones and real-time centers in improving policing. Fun fact: Halstead contrasts neighboring jurisdictions to show how cooperation can boost effectiveness. The discussion also touches on the impact of lenient prosecutorial policies and unique local strategies in tackling crime. It’s a fascinating exploration of how modern tools are reshaping law enforcement.

Jan 7, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, January 7, 2026
Oil executives are meeting to discuss critical issues, while a funding spike for refugee assistance is hidden in a spending bill. The sudden passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa raises questions about the House Republican majority. There are discussions around claims of a 'most transparent president,' backed by statistics on public engagement. Bill O'Reilly critiques the media's failure to cover Trump with honesty and proper context, shedding light on historical foreign interventions and listener questions surrounding Iran and the bin Laden raid.

Jan 7, 2026 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 7, 2026
The discussion delves into the media's handling of Trump, highlighting how they often avoid covering him honestly. O'Reilly criticizes the press for failing to provide context on significant issues like tariffs and foreign interventions. He points out that many Americans struggle with understanding complex international stories. Furthermore, he argues that ideology and ignorance are influencing news coverage. A compelling comparison is made between Trump's actions in Venezuela and the historical removal of Noriega, showcasing the media's inadequate reporting.

Jan 7, 2026 • 38min
What Happened in Venezuela and Was the CIA Involved?, Colombia’s President Responds to Trump’s Threats & Ken Silverstein Weighs in on Media Deception
Investigative reporter Ken Silverstein, known for his incisive take on media and political issues, joins the discussion on the potential CIA involvement in Venezuela's chaos. They explore whether militarized deals were made prior to Maduro's capture and criticize the Associated Press for alleged anti-Trump bias in its reporting. The conversation delves into elite media's role in shaping public narrative and the ramifications of skewed reporting on the country. Additionally, they touch on Colombian President Gustavo Petro's provocative stance against Trump.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, January 26, 2025
The discussion covers a range of captivating topics, including Nicolás Maduro's defiant courtroom antics as he pleads not guilty while claiming presidency. A troubling break-in at J.D. Vance's home raises security concerns. Delving into geopolitical tensions, U.S. military movements near Mexico spark conversations on Trump's controversial comments. O'Reilly critiques George Stephanopoulos's antics and explores the implications of U.S. ambitions in Greenland and NATO obligations. Additionally, Roosevelt's impressive legacy shines a light on conservation.


