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Well, another dishonest media play, but this one's really serious. All right, this is at a level I don't think I've seen, and I want to go over it very methodically with you. It's CNN versus Donald Trump, and that is the subject of this evening's Talking Points Memo. All right, so according to cnn, mission unsuccessful. Unsuccessful in Iran. Okay, so I wrote a message of the day on BillORiley.com outlining what the report is from CNN. But I'll give you briefly now for anonymous sources. Okay? And when you see anonymous sources coming from a left wing or a right wing organization, you have to be very skeptical. So four anonymous sources telling CNN that the USA was not really successful in destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities. Now, the story on its face is ridiculous. How would they know that? How would any person on earth know that? Donald Trump doesn't know it. Nobody knows the extent of the damage underground in the bombing. There are no Americans on the scene. There are no Israelis on the scene. Although there's a report that some people were there, but I don't believe it because they would have immediately been annihilated by the Iranian army. And the Iranians themselves cannot go down to even look at what happened because they fear caving on them. Because if you look at the satellite pictures which we have, the whole surface is devastated. The mountain was almost blown away. You're telling me that they, what, took an elevator down there? Come on. And even if that were true, which it isn't, Uranus is never going to tell you the truth. And they would not have made a cease fire in, what, 35 seconds if that raid had not been successful. So this whole story is a bunch of bull, yet it is picked up all over the world. All over the world. Okay. Oh, the raid was not that successful. So you can basically understand the anger. So let's deal with Israel first, because the guy had an honest take on it. His name is Effie Defran. He is the Israeli Defense Minister. Okay, Spokesman, He's a brigadier general here's what he said. Quote, we met all the objectives of the operation as defined for us and even did so better than we had optimally expected. I say this with humility because it is still too early to determine. Thank you, General Diefren. You can't, there's no verifiable way to assess it. Now, the Trump administration wants to believe that they dismantled much of the Iranian nuclear capability. Fine. And the odds are they did. For what I pointed at the mullahs, their reaction, here's what Donald Trump said. Go. Those pilots, those B2 pilots did an unbelievable job. And you know, the fake news, like CNN in particular, they're trying to, you know, they're trying to say, well, I agree that it was destroyed, but maybe not that destroyed. You know what they're doing, they're really hurting great pilots that put their lives in the line. CNN is scum and so is msdnc. They're all, and frankly, the networks aren't much better. That's all fake news. Now, I'm sympathy, I, I don't know the extent of the demoralization of our military, but if I'm the commander in chief, I probably get angrier than Trump at these CNN people, particularly for using anonymous sources. Who the hell are these people? You can identify them. You don't have to identify them by name. Tell me who they are. No, of course not. You can get anything by using anonymous sources. Anything. It's simple. I never use them. Okay, because it's dishonest. Now the worst part about this is it goes all around the world, as I mentioned, and it's printed as fact. I can't tell you how many articles I read this morning on social media that this is fact. It's not a fact. It's probably not true. Did CNN talk to somebody who said it wasn't a big deal? Sure. Is that hard? No. There are a lot of Trump haters, a lot where you can get that kind of nonsense. Well, where is the verification of the article? Nowhere. And that's the memo. All right. The President returns to D.C. today. He doesn't like these NATO meetings in G7. He's not comfortable there. He likes a one on one stuff. But he did accomplish getting all of the NATO nations to raise their defense spending to 5% of the GNP from 2%. That's a pretty good commitment. Except Spain, now I'm president again, I give Spain a call and say, okay, you're not going to help out here. It's going to come back to bite you. I got Three and a half years left in this office. I'm not forgetting this. That's what I do. Okay, Spain. Now, my question is, did Joe Biden try to get the NATO spending up? No. Barack Obama try to get it up? No. Did George W. Bush try to get it up? I don't know. I don't know whether he tried or not. But they weren't successful. Trump did it. Not easy. All right, the House of Representatives. So there was a vote yesterday, 344 to 79 not to impeach Donald Trump. You imagine this. This is just believable. So at least the members embarrassed. The 79 people wanted him impeached. This came from a guy named Al Green, Congressman from Texas. You'll remember, Mr. Green, on March 4th doing this. Go, Mr. Green. Take your seat. Take your seat, sir. Take your seat. Finding the members continue to engage in willful and concerted disruption of proper decorum. The chair now directs the Sergeant at Arms to restore order. All right, he got booted and he's an anarchist, this guy. So here are some of the big names who voted to impeach the President over the Iranian bombing. Green, Cortez, Omar Presley, Jayapal Tlaib. Those are the squad. Gerald Nadler, our old buddy Gerald Nadler from New York. Eric Swalwell from California. Joaquin Castro, Texas. Judy Chu from California. Okay, so Cortez, I don't know where Castan is here. So Kassin is a congressman from Illinois. And he and Cortez, while American pilots were still in the mission in the skies, called for the impeachment of Donald Trump on Saturday night. While they were doing that. Now, I researched it. If this had been a declared war, they. Those two congresspeople would have been charged with treason. But you can't charge them with treason. Now, what you can do is bring them in front of the House Ethics Committee to explain themselves. Now, as we told you yesterday, the chairman of that committee is Congressman Michael Guest from Mississippi. And when we called him, he was very disrespectful to us. Doesn't care about the issue at all. That was pretty shocking to me. I have no idea why this guy doesn't care about this. I do know that the approval rating for Congress is below 20%. And maybe that's one of the reasons. Why is it the folks don't think that Congress is proactive in situations like this? So I booked a congressperson who is proactive. Okay? Her name is Nicole Meliotekis and she is a congresswoman from New York. Are you as Outraged as I am about Castin and Cortez.
Nicole Malliotakis
Well, I'm outraged by the whole bunch. The fact that they not only did that on Saturday night, but that they had the nerve to try to impeach the President of the United States 79 members simply because he wanted to take, take away Iran's nuclear capability. I mean, whose side are they on? It really begs the question, what is their intention in being in Congress when they don't want to see us being successful in this mission? And the President did not need any authorization from Congress to do what he did. These were targeted military strikes. This was a threat to the United States, the Middle east, the entire world, and it needed to be eliminated. And the fact that the President took this action, by the way, as so many Presidents have done before, without Congressional approval, whether it's Republican or Democrat, and President Obama was probably the one who did it the most, quite frankly.
Eric Bolling
Well, look, we went over that and the War Powers act clearly says that all Presidents have a 60 day window to use military action in protecting the United States. That's going nowhere. But the fact that these two would have such poor judgment. Castin and you know, Ocasio Cortez, a total loon. I mean this woman is so far out there, it's ridiculous. But there's got to be some kind of quality control in the House of Representatives. Let's face it, the US economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war shaking the markets. And meanwhile China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold. And you can do this. Get precious metals delivered to your door or place in a tax Advantage Gold IRA. They'll even help you roll over your existing IRA or 401k tax and penalty free with billions in precious metals delivered thousands of five star reviews and an A from the Better Business Bureau. You can trust American Hartford Gold as I do. Please call 866-326-5576 or text BILL to 998899. Again, that's 866-326-5576, or text BILL to 998-899.
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Nicole Malliotakis
They should certainly be questioned for their role. What, what, what decision making processes they go through that they thought this was a good idea.
Eric Bolling
I'd like to know.
Nicole Malliotakis
So you could bring very, very fair assessment.
Eric Bolling
You could bring an action to the Ethics Committee. You say, I want to see him in here. And they would have to respect that action. I think if you are. And you could get others to do it too, I'm sure did that. Then I'd have to haul them in.
Nicole Malliotakis
Yeah. Well, I think that's a conversation that some of the members are going to be having with the speaker to see what our options are and how we can hold these members accountable. And it needs to be addressed because this is actually very serious, what occurred here.
Eric Bolling
Absolutely. You need to send a message, all right. That undermining the American military in a time of, when they're on a mission there could be killed. Remember, these pilots still in the air. They're still in the air when these two loons did this. And as I said, if it were a declared war, they'd be on charges of treason right now. So when you see all of this craziness, because, you know, the body and most Americans watching me right now all over the world, not only Americans are going, is Congress really effective anymore? Or is it so tribal, is it so divided that there are no standards left because the parties hate each other and Democrats hate Trump and Republicans hate the radicals? Is it beyond repair?
Nicole Malliotakis
Look, I think that there is obviously a lot of division, there are a lot of factions, but we've proven to be successful in holding previous members accountable. Whether it was the expulsion of George Santos or whether it be the censorship of multiple members, whether it be Ilhan Omar being removed from the Foreign Affairs Committee for her blatant anti Semitism and anti American actions. Those are just a couple of examples. But what I will say is that even with, even with Bowman, look what happened with him. He pulled the fire alarm and we, we censored him. And then he was voted out as a result of the actions. And I think it was because members of Congress amplified how. What a horrible decision he made in trying to disrupt government seating.
Eric Bolling
Thank you for giving me those.
Nicole Malliotakis
We try to do what we can. I mean, it's always difficult. And obviously when you have a slim minority majority, as we do, it's hard to get every single Republican to cooperate. But oftentimes we do see bipartisan support for some of these measures.
Eric Bolling
Let's hope this thing goes to the Ethics Committee. One more question about man Donnie, because you're a New Yorker. So our flagship radio station, wabc, and I'm doing a big takeout tonight about how radical this guy is and how destructive he's going to be if he does become mayor. People don't understand, and I'm going to do this right after we say goodbye to you, that only 22% of eligible voters showed up. It was 100 degrees yesterday, so he's not a lock to be mayor. But I'm going to submit to you that if this guy becomes mayor of New York City, it is over for the city. The flight of capital out of the city will be historic. I mean, people are not going to. Corporation's not gonna pay 14, 15% tax, which is what he, he wants to double the corporate tax now. And he wants a $30 an hour minimum wage bodega gonna pay 30 bucks an hour. So I wonder what your perspective was on him.
Nicole Malliotakis
Well, you'll see capital flee. You'll see residents flee. You will see law enforcement flee. This is somebody who has no respect for our law enforcement. Sadly, we've seen a lot of anti Semitic actions and words as well. And we are very concerned what this will mean at the core for public safety, for quality of life, for affordability in New York City. And my mother fled a communist country to see somebody who is proud to be a Democrat, socialist, but really is a Communist, become mayor of the city of New York, an individual who's only been a citizen of this country for seven years. To become mayor of the most important economic engine of our nation is very scary. The largest city in the world, by the way, does not have at all the experience to run this city. So there's, there's that as well. So we have to do whatever we can to figure out what the next steps are for Democrats, Independents and Republicans to work together to elect someone who can defeat him. And, you know, it's interesting to see how the ticket may, may turn out here if Cuomo stays on the ticket. If, if Adam stays on the ticket and you have this three way split, perhaps is an opportunity for a Republican to get in even with as little as 30% of the vote. So we need to strategize here. And all common sense New Yorkers, regardless of what party you are from, have to figure out what path we're going to take to move forward to elect whoever's going to be the person who can defeat this guy.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. Even the New York Times says he's too radical. It's crazy. Congresswoman, thanks very much for being a stand up person. And let us know if you do decide to do anything with the Ethics Committee because we're very involved with that story, as you know. Thanks again. Now, the opposition to Trump's Iranian decision didn't always come from the left. There were some conservative people who didn't like it and they're isolationist people. One of them is Eric Bolling. I think, I think it. Because I can't quite make out Bolling's point of view. Roll a tape.
Miranda Devine
Let's be honest. So MAGA kind of has always believed that Trump was not going to be involved in foreign wars. This is a bit of a. Well, a certain faction of MAGA believes that this is, this is a tough pill to swallow, that we're actually bombing another country, especially because could it lead to World War iii?
Eric Bolling
Okay. So joining us now is the effervescent Eric Bolling from West Palm beach, where he's tanned, locked and loaded.
Miranda Devine
He does program and never banal for.
Eric Bolling
The year and thank God, thank God for that. He does a program, bowling on Real America's Voice. So bowling. Are you for or against the bombing? Just yes or no.
Miranda Devine
Yes, I am for or against the bombing. Let me explain, if I may. I was against the bombing because I hate the idea of an American pilot in harm's way.
Eric Bolling
Okay, so you, at first, at first you were against it.
Miranda Devine
And further explained that I was against it because we had complete. Or not we. I'm sorry, I correct myself because Trump did the same thing. Prior to the bombing, Israel had complete control of the airspace over Tehran, over the whole country of Iran. They were getting things done. I loved what they were doing. They were relentless. People were saying, okay, you know, you made your point in Israel. No, no, no, they were going to finish the job. Now, did they have the 200 mile into the side of the mountain bunker busters? They didn't at the time. And then the my side or my brain, this side of my brain would say, okay, we'll sell it to them. Sell Israel the bunker buster bomb, sell them in the mop, mop, Train a pilot, I don't care if it takes a month, train the pilot how to fly it. How's this? Get a dual citizen Israeli American pilot to fly it over, drop the wouldn't have our fingerprints on.
Eric Bolling
None of that would ever happen in any way at all because we are the only people in the world that have that technology. We're not going to hand it off to Israel. Okay. And there's not going to be any pilots that are not under the supervision of the Pentagon. Never, ever going to happen. Now that the bombing, now that the bombing has happened.
Miranda Devine
Yes, yes, yes.
Eric Bolling
Okay.
Miranda Devine
Yes. Now I look back at so far, we're what, 36 hours out and it looks like a surgical strike. That was precision. It was, as Pete Hegseth tells us, it obliterated the, the nuclear capability.
Eric Bolling
We all know that. Are you for it or against it now?
Miranda Devine
I, if it goes no further, Bill, I'm absolutely for it and I think it's going to go no further because Air Force One, Marine wine and saying Israel and Iran, they don't know what the f. They're doing. Use the word. And I think he told the world that was one and done and we're done. And it was, it was, it was magical. It was almost spiritual. I think back to the day Trump was shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania. Bill, just bear with me one second. One inch either way. Now, I'm not just saying one inch towards his head would have killed the would be next president, but one inch away from his ear and it wouldn't. Yes, it would have been an assassination attempt. It wouldn't have the massive implications it does, but those of if you believe in God, if you believe in a higher power, if you believe in the spirit, whatever you believe in, there's a reason he got hit in the ear and not taken out and not missed him completely. And this may be the reason because what he did in the last 36 hours made the world a safer place.
Eric Bolling
Okay, so now you've evolved on that, but you're still essentially an isolationist and you don't support US Funding Zelensky in Ukraine, or am I wrong on that?
Miranda Devine
No, you're 100% right.
Eric Bolling
You don't want any money going to Ukraine, right?
Miranda Devine
Correct.
Eric Bolling
Okay, so if we pull out back and Putin takes the whole country, which is what he wants to do, then, you know, China goes to Taiwan takes that. Is that okay with you?
Miranda Devine
I mean, is it okay? I think a smart president would beef up our chip capacity, chip producing capacity in the United States because frankly, Taiwan, the best interest to us in Taiwan is their ability to produce Silicon Valley type chips. If we can up our, our game with Nvidia and the other chip makers, even Taiwan Semiconductor for that matter, I think it's none of our business if China takes it.
Eric Bolling
So you let, you let Taiwan go, you let Ukraine go, why would they stop then? Why wouldn't Putin then go to Moldova? Why wouldn't China then move into South Korea and help the nut in North Korea destabilize that? So in isolation is basically saying, look, that's illegal. No, you don't know.
Miranda Devine
Have eyes on the prize with further other countries in Europe.
Eric Bolling
There's no guarantee of anything other than my eyewitness report when I was in China. And I can tell you the hundred percent certainty. If Putin's allowed to take over Ukraine, then China will march into Taiwan. That's what will happen, 100%. So if you're okay with that, will that affect you? Bill O'Reilly, how it will affect is it causes chaos in the world. It destabilizes the entire world. When you have two, when you have two world eight, when you have two totalitarian regimes expanding and taking over, foreign countries invading and taking over, you do not have a safe world. You cannot hide in Idaho and worldwide economy will just be battered. And you think it's bad now the conflicts, where do you see the chaos that those totalitarian nations will cause if not restraining? And this is history bowling. And you can't argue history with me because I'll, you know, I'll dissolve you into pudding. But it's history, all right. Isolationism has never worked, particularly in a society now that's intertwined planet wise.
Miranda Devine
I don't necessarily think I'm a total isolationist. I'm a, I'm a anti war America, first human being.
Eric Bolling
But America is not going to be first. China will be first.
Miranda Devine
We still are part of NATO. And I, I've never said remove.
Eric Bolling
But you don't want military action.
Miranda Devine
Well, if you really don't want Putin to take Ukraine, put them in NATO and then you've opened yourself a whole.
Eric Bolling
Putin's not going to go put Ukraine.
Miranda Devine
In NATO, put Ukraine in NATO, allow Ukraine to enter.
Eric Bolling
That would, that would, then that would give justification. If you allowed Ukraine into NATO, that would heighten Putin's justification to the Russian people, which are the only people that can stop them at this point. All right, so now you have, you're an isolationist. Bannon is Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson is how big do you think that constituency is within the Republican Party, the isolationist movement? How big is it?
Miranda Devine
You know, I think it was huge until Trump decided to go forth with this. Like I think a lot of we, many of us, I call Steve Bannon the true north of the original Gangster MAGA crew. He was the original don of that. And I think until Trump actually went forward in, in Iran with a bombing that, that split people. Then they put people like Tucker, I think Tucker was more, more the hardliner against it. And Steve and, and the, Hannity and Mark Levin were very much, very much pushing for Trump to go ahead and.
Eric Bolling
Well, where are we now? Now where are we in your opinion?
Miranda Devine
I think there's a, there's a, there's a split in MAGA that needs to be 50, 50 split, maybe 60, 40 in favor of what Trump did, maybe 70, 30 in favor of the.
Eric Bolling
So you don't know. All right, because I don't know either. I mean, I suspect that most Republicans support Trump in this action. Now, if it goes south and all of these other things happen, unintended consequences, which Iran is too weak to really make anything happen, but say something crazy did happen, then you would get more people, more would come over to the isolationist movement. All right, last word.
Miranda Devine
I mean, to do anything aggressive here, they're not too weak to, to, you know, to, to fortify and finance their sleeper cells and their, their Houthis and.
Eric Bolling
Their sleeper cells and always going to.
Miranda Devine
Attack us internally on a smaller basis.
Eric Bolling
Which, but then that's not because of the bombing. They were, they're already here. They just made a big bus.
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Miranda Devine
These people were of the 12 of the 2 million Iranians who are in this country, which is great.
Eric Bolling
Biden, let them all in.
Miranda Devine
Want ice around Biden, let them all in.
Eric Bolling
So they're already here. They don't need an excuse. Okay. They're here and they're not here to get a job at 7:11. Last question for you. The final word on this isn't going to be until Trump leaves office. Okay. Because it's not like Iran. They may go away. The army may overthrow them all. Let's hope. But Putin, he's a psychotic. I mean, you're reading my book now. I know Confronting Evil. And when you see how psychotic that man is, that we need a strong leader. And there have been accusations that Trump is too soft about Putin. There have been accusations he's too soft on him. So we're never going to have a peaceful world. Last word.
Miranda Devine
I 100 agree. By the way, your book is phenomenal. This is the best book.
Eric Bolling
Thank you.
Miranda Devine
I've read. I just started, I received it yesterday, started paging through it last. I started reading it. So I want to just have a little bit of an idea what it's about. It's gripping. It's really, it's your best work so far with the. Maybe the exception of you throwing JP Morgan and Rockefeller into the mix with the evil. With the evil people.
Eric Bolling
They are evil.
Miranda Devine
But we'll get back. We could talk about that another time. But it was fascinating how you take people from this man won't be alive at the end of the day or tomorrow. And then you explain why and then you go back to the roots of the evil that's causing so much of the evil in the world. It's fantastic book. Where are we going from here? I would say Mag needs to. Needs to get their self together again. Figure it out. And again, hopefully it's done. Hopefully we're finished. Hopefully absolutely nobody wants to give nukes to Iran or hopefully China doesn't give nukes to.
Eric Bolling
They're not going to give nukes.
Miranda Devine
May escalate it. And that would be bad. But I think right now Donald Trump has proven to the world that. You don't dispute Donald Trump. I dispute his ideas on tariffs. And so far I'm wrong. I didn't think we should attack Iran as of, you know, this day, right now, today.
Eric Bolling
All right. Probably we won't know to the end of the.
Miranda Devine
I'm wrong forever.
Eric Bolling
Okay. I'm going to do tariffs now. We won't know the end of the year. Bowling. Thanks very much, everybody. Check out bowling. All right. On Real America's Voice and we'll talk again soon. Thanks, Eric. All right, so the tariff thing, we'll know to the end of the year whether this is successful or the American economy. This guy named Torsten Slok. Nice name, Torsten Slok. Slok works from Apollo Global Management. He was real anti Trump tariffs when they first renounced. Here's what he said. Tariffs have been implemented in a way that has not been effective. There is now a 90% chance of what can be called a voluntary trade reset recession. 90% chance. Whoa. Well, this week Mr. Slok changed his mind. Here's what he says now. This would seem to be like a victory for the world and yet produce 400 billion of annual revenue for the US taxpayer. Trade parties will be happy with only 10% tariffs and US tax revenue will go up. Maybe the administration has outsmarted all of us, unquote. Well, he's too optimistic on the tariffs. You got to wait. You got to wait because the economy takes a while, okay? It's all over the place. It's not like boom, boom, boom. But if it does work, then it will obviously help our debt, our deficit, and our manufacturing base. Supreme Court lifts limits here. This story has not been covered because it's a pro Trump story. So Supreme Court 63 says that Trump can send undocumented migrants anywhere in the world that Trump wants. Okay, there was a stay on that. Judge Brian Murphy, Massachusetts, of course, a judge shop put a stay on it. Supreme Court said no, sorry, Judge Murphy, the President, United States power to deport people here illegally. And he could send them wherever he wants to send them. That's a lot of power. I'll tell you what. Supreme Court. So nightly news on NBC, cut 18 seconds. CBS Evening News, 13 seconds. ABC World News didn't cover it at all because all they do is weather. And so I'm looking at this going. It's pretty big ruling. Nah, no coverage. Chicago Tribune is warning New York City. So there's a mayoral Democratic primary today. So you got a socialist running. And he's doing pretty well in the polls. And the Tribune is warning New York City, you better not elect a socialist. So here's the quote. Chicago Mayor Brian Johnson's approval rating cratered in his second year. Johnson is a socialist reflection of how quickly progressive promises collapse under the weight of governance. In Chicago's financial reality, sound of Gooden theory is translated into dysfunction driven by fiscal missteps. Political experience. Johnson, one of the most progressive mayors in the US But Mamdani inarguably is even more radical. And it's true. So if New Yorkers put him in. The city will collapse economically. It's going to happen. Everybody knows it. And why would you vote for a guy like that? Because millions of people in New York City have given up. They don't believe they can compete in the capitalistic system. They want socialism. They want the government to provide. That's what's happening here in New York. Smart Life Coffee So this study 47,000 Women Society American Society for Nutrition says women who drink one to three cups of caffeinated coffee a day in their 50s, more likely to reach older age, free from major chronic diseases, with good cognitive, physical and mental health. So it's saying, ladies, if you're 50 or over should be drinking one to three cups of coffee now. I don't know. I drink maybe one or two a day. Some days I don't drink any. And I never go to Starbucks. Why? Because an iced chestnut praline latte cost more than $8 in New York. I mean, just an average cup of coffee. Starbucks, five bucks. I can't. If they could prove it would make me live. Nah, I wouldn't even do it then. But smart life.
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Eric Bolling
Middle aged women. If you drink the coffee, they say you're going to be healthier when you're old. Know just passing it on is an interesting story. So you remember Dr. O' Connor, President Biden's personal physician who said Biden was the greatest. He was in tremendous health, mentally and physically. He's going to be subpoenaed now, as I suggested in front of the House Oversight Committee. That's James Comer in July. Now, the excuse was that o' Connor said, I can't give you a sworn affidavit, which is what Comer asked for, because it would violate doctor patient privilege. Well, let Biden say. Okay, go ahead. Right. No. So they got to call him and they subpoenaed him. And that will be fascinating. Hunter Biden. So this guy, he owes his lawyers, who represent him in a Delaware gun trial and other federal investigations, he owes them a lot of money, okay? More than 50k. And he's not paying. And they're suing him. They file a lawsuit against him in D.C. winston Strachan is the. Is the law firm. Hunter says, hey, I don't have any money, and I could owe millions of dollars. I don't even have a place to live because I was living in Malibu in la, and the fires impacted my living conditions. So I don't live there anymore, and I don't really have an address and I don't have any money, and I owe. Now I'm sitting here going, this is the ultimate Nepo kid. Hunter Biden, right? Never did anything as a drug addict. He's this, he's that. You know the story. But he gets an opportunity by grifting to amass millions of dollars, which he did. Millions came in China, from Russia, from Ukraine areas came in. Okay, he got it. Now he owes millions. How does that work? How on earth does that work? Daddy set him up nicely for the ultimate grift. And not only him, but the brother, Biden's brother, and I guess other members of his family. Remember, Biden parted all of them before he left office because they're all involved as vice president under Obama, the money just flowed in. And here's this guy, and I'm just saying to myself, how bad is this? So now he's being sued by his lawyers. They'll never collect from this guy. If he's got money, he's got it hidden someplace. All right, I. I'm just appalled because that is so opposite what I teach my kids and what happened to me. And it's just amazing. Anyway, you should know about it. Okay, let's do the final thought of the day as my voice cracks here. A lot of pollen in the air. It's like 98 degrees in New York City, where I am on Eastern Long Island. It's about 25 degrees cooler, thank God. So I'm at a party in Bridgehampton Saturday night, about 50 people, most of them affluent. And then I get a ping on a dopey phone, which I got to carry everywhere and says, the bombing has commenced. So I turn on a giant TV in the living room of the house, which is rude, but I had to do it. And some people started to gather around, and I'm taking notes, and a woman walks up to me, goes, well, why are you taking notes? She had no idea, of course. I go, well, I'm a journalist and this is very important, so I'm going to have to report and analyze on it. And she goes, oh, what? You know. And I said, listen. And I'm. I'm. I try never to be rude to anybody in social situations, obviously. Why? Why would I want to do that? Said, look, just ask the host of the party and he'll explain everything. My assessment was that 50% of the people at the party cared about this and 50% did not. They live in a bubble. The bubble does not include information. They knew after a while that this bombing was underway. And I have to report that. Jennifer Griffin, far and away the best Pentagon reporter in the country on Fox, Way better than any of the other networks. So I'm zeroing in on what Jen is saying, so I know it's reliable. But then after the initial round and we're waiting for Trump to speak, you know, half of the people there couldn't have cared less because they don't live in a world that matters. They live in their own created world, and that's not unusual. I think maybe half the population is there. Whether it's sports or fashion or entertainment or religion or whatever it may be, they be. They're in this bubble and they. Nothing in, nothing out. It was just absolutely fascinating to watch this thing unfold. And I was polite, I answered questions, everybody, well, what's going to happen? How do I know what's going to happen? And as I said earlier in the broadcast, if somebody says they know what's going to happen, turn it off. They don't know. Very hard to get solid information. We have the best here on the no Spin news and our other vehicles, we have the best information flow in a country by far. But I didn't know that bombing was going to happen. I had no clue. I thought when Trump went from D.C. to Bedminster, New Jersey, his golf club, on Friday, I said, okay, then the weekend's off. But then he went back. Something happened. I don't know yet. I'll find out, but I don't know yet why that was such a quick turnaround. Anyway, I thought you would find that interesting. The bubble people, I called them, going to do more reporting on the bubblers because there's so many of them and they're mounting and mounting and mounting. Because it's easy to live your life on this, very easy. So thank you very much for watching and listening on the radio to the no Spin News. See you Monday.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis Episode: Highlights from O'Reilly's No Spin News - June 27, 2025 Release Date: June 28, 2025
The episode kicks off with a critical analysis of CNN's recent reporting on the United States' military mission in Iran. Host Eric Bolling challenges CNN's assertion that the mission was "unsuccessful," labeling the report as "a bunch of bull" due to its reliance on anonymous sources.
Challenges to CNN's Reporting:
Israeli Defense Ministry's Statement:
Donald Trump's Support for the Mission:
The discussion shifts to President Trump's achievements with NATO, particularly securing commitments for defense spending.
Defense Spending Increase:
Historical Context:
A significant portion of the episode delves into the House of Representatives' recent vote not to impeach President Trump.
Vote Breakdown:
Congressional Ethics:
The episode features an interview with Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, who provides her perspective on the impeachment efforts and broader congressional inefficacies.
Impeachment Critique:
Congressional Approval Ratings:
The discussion transitions to internal divisions within the Republican Party, particularly between isolationist and interventionist factions.
Isolationist Concerns:
Defense Against Further Aggression:
Potential Consequences of Isolationism:
Economic policies, specifically tariffs, are scrutinized with insights from industry experts.
Expert Opinion:
Economic Uncertainty:
A pivotal Supreme Court decision granting President Trump expansive powers to deport undocumented migrants is examined.
Attention turns to the mayoral Democratic primary in New York City, focusing on the rise of socialist candidates.
A study linking coffee consumption to better health outcomes in women is briefly mentioned.
Study Findings:
Personal Commentary:
The episode touches on ongoing legal issues surrounding Hunter Biden, highlighting financial and legal challenges.
Financial Obligations:
Public Perception:
Wrapping up, Bolling reflects on the general public's awareness (or lack thereof) regarding significant events, using a personal anecdote from a party to illustrate his point.
Observations on Public Engagement:
Commitment to Reporting:
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This episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis" provides a comprehensive critique of mainstream media reporting, particularly targeting CNN's coverage of U.S. military actions. It delves into internal Republican debates on foreign policy, examines recent congressional actions related to President Trump, and touches upon broader issues such as economic policies and public awareness. Through interviews and detailed discussions, the episode aims to present a perspective that challenges prevailing narratives, emphasizing accountability and strategic policy decisions.