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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up. Standby for the O'Reilly update morning edition on this Monday. I wrote a message of the day last week that Robert De Niro, the actor, very fine actor, should leave the country, should move somewhere else. And I think this is the first time I've ever said that about a celebrity. It's not that I care what De Niro thinks about Donald Trump or the country or politics or anything like that, but he's so hateful. The man is just basing his entire career now on hatred. And he has a little bit of influence. Not a lot, but a little. But my thinking is this, wouldn't you be a happier guy, Bobby, if you live someplace else that wasn't run by Republicans or President Trump? You can go to South America. Caribbean will take you. You're a rich guy worth $500 million, owns restaurants, owns booze companies. And he's made some money in the movies, of course. But why are you here? Your kind of hatred isn't going to change many minds. You're talking to the hate choir. So I have some suggestions for Bobby. I think you like Uruguay. Montevideo is the capital. I spent some time there in the Falklands War. All you gotta do is bring down maybe 100 grand and they'll give you your Uruguayan passport and there's no Trump. Hey, Bobby, think about it. Back in a moment.
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That is the Morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
Episode: O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 29, 2026
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Date: June 29, 2026
This Morning Edition centers on Bill O’Reilly’s candid reaction to Robert De Niro’s continued criticism of Donald Trump and prominent Republicans. O’Reilly questions the motivations behind De Niro’s public statements and offers tongue-in-cheek advice, suggesting De Niro might be happier living outside the United States in a country more attuned to his political preferences.
On De Niro’s Influence:
“He has a little bit of influence. Not a lot, but a little.”
— Bill O'Reilly (00:49)
On Finding Happiness Elsewhere:
“Wouldn’t you be a happier guy, Bobby, if you live someplace else that wasn't run by Republicans or President Trump?”
— Bill O'Reilly (00:54)
On Moving to Uruguay:
“All you gotta do is bring down maybe 100 grand and they'll give you your Uruguayan passport and there's no Trump. Hey, Bobby, think about it.”
— Bill O'Reilly (01:46)
On Hatred’s Impact:
“Your kind of hatred isn't going to change many minds. You're talking to the hate choir.”
— Bill O'Reilly (01:18)
O’Reilly maintains his trademark directness and sarcasm, making light of De Niro’s wealth and options, while delivering criticism of celebrity-driven political discourse. The segment is brief, pointed, and focused entirely on the central theme, “No Spin. Just Facts.”
Summary compiled to reflect Bill O’Reilly’s original language and intent, omitting advertisements and peripheral content.