
No Spin News - May 22, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly
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Bill O'Reilly
I'll tell you about on a tariff front with President Trump, but there's a new Pope so I think we'll lead with that tonight. I do not know Cardinal Robert Francis Provost. All right, he is from Chicago. He is a protege of the Cardinal of Chicago and he looks like a good guy to me from my initial research, but I don't know him. I don't know anyone who does know him because he hasn't been in America for 10 years. So he was the leading Catholic cleric in Peru. In fact, he holds Peruvian citizenship as well as American citizenship. Two passports, 69 years old, born in Chicago, first American pope in history. I hope that's a good thing. He looks like a good guy to me. Just watching his demeanor when he came out on the Vatican balcony and greeted the folks. And here's what he had to say. Roll it. The Pope who blessed Rome gave his blessing to the world, to the entire.
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Bill O'Reilly
Allow me to follow up on that blessing. God loves us. God loves everyone. Evil will not prevail. We are all in hands of God. Therefore, without fear, united hand in hand with God and amongst ourselves. Let us go forward. I like the line evil will not prevail. I like that line. So I'm going to send him a copy of Confronting Evil, my book, that'll be out in September. Now, the new Pope, if you don't read Roman numerals. He is Leo xiv. All right. My Catholic school upbringing. Drum that into my head. I got those Roman numerals. So he was active in the USA in the early part of his career, 1982-85, and then from 2000 to 2014. The rest of the time he spent in Peru and Rome. And he had a good position in Rome. And he was friendly with Pope Francis, who, of course, was an Argentine. And Peru is right across the continent. Now, Peru is an interesting country, very poor, not as destable as Colombia, Venezuela, even Argentina and Brazil. But there's a big gulf in Peru between the wealthy and the poor. And I think you're going to see a lot of sympathy for the poor from the new Pope. Now, he was educated Villanova, Philadelphia, Bachelor of science degree in math. He's got to speak a bunch of languages. I know he speaks Italian, English and Spanish. I am trying to track down the other language. He's 69 years old, as I said. And it looks like, you know, from the just cursory view, that he is a good choice. Now, why should you care if you're not Catholic? Because on this planet, there are very few institutions devoted to try to spread peace on earth, goodwill to men. You know, you don't have a lot of that going on, do you? And you can pick apart the Catholic Church. That's not hard to do. It's run by men. A lot of those men are evil, okay? And we saw that over the past few decades. But the theology is pretty solid, in my opinion. That's why I am a Catholic. But we need, you know, some kind of tempering of the evil that we see every day. And the totalitarians, you know, like the Chinese, they don't want the Catholic Church. Putin says he's an Orthodox, Russian Orthodox adherent, but he's not. He's a murderer. He's a killer. And Pope really can't do anything about those guys. If you read Killing the ss, you'll see what the Pope came up against when he tried to temper Hitler, okay? And it was impossible. These bad, evil people, they override the good people. But we still need to hear from the good people. And that's why the Pope's story is important. And, you know, if I find somebody denigrating my religion, I speak up. I don't let it go. And I know that we are a secular country. I'm not a Holy Roller. I don't proselytize on this program. I tell you what. Know who I am, what I Do. Why? I believe what I believe, but I'm, you know, I'm optimistic that this Pope will be a positive force for humanity. And I think that's. That's what we need. Okay. And I'll have more on Monday as we delve into this. But I think it's a positive all around, even if you don't believe. All right, let's do the talking points on the UK Trade deal with President Trump. So this is a fascinating story. As I told you, I talked to the Pope yesterday, Wednesday. The Pope, the President, the president yesterday, Wednesday morning. And a lot of it was about the tariffs. And he's buoyant. He believes he's going to get these deals laid down. And I don't know. How could I possibly know? All I can do is report what's happening. So today, the UK and the USA made a deal that the President says going to help our country with ethanol, beef machinery, and agricultural products. We do have a trade surplus with Great Britain. That means we derive more money from them than they from us, which is one of the few countries in the world, which is why this deal was easier to make. But it looks like a good deal to me for both countries. All right. And it sends a message that this tariff stuff is underway. The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, he has a pretty good relationship with Donald Trump. And so I'm happy to see this because I want every American to prosper. I want our economy strong. I don't care if it comes to Donald Trump or Joe Biden or Barack Obama or Bush the younger. I just want us to be strong. I want you to make as much money as you can make, honestly. Okay. That's my goal. Now, about an hour after the deal was announced, the dow was up 650 points. I don't know. You know, we taping before it closed. So the thing goes all over the place, and that's not good. Want to stable it down. I think in the next few weeks, you're going to see a number of tariff deals. So here's what President Trump said today. Roll it. With this deal, the UK Joins the United States in affirming that reciprocity and fairness is an essential and vital principle of international trade. The deal includes billions of dollars of increased market access for American exports, especially in agriculture, dramatically increasing access for American beef, ethanol, and virtually all of the products produced by our great farmers. All right, so good, right. Is there a downside? Of course there's a downside to the people who hate Trump because they don't Want him to prosper. They would rather see you suffer than him prosper. Just think about that. All right, so last night I went on News Nation, Chris Cuomo. And Cuomo is taking the Democrat line on the terms that they have not helped the United States so far. It's only been a month. My tact is wait. This is a total reworking of the American economy and so you can't make any judgments on it in a month. 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. 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Bill O'Reilly
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Bill O'Reilly
Other than to hope it succeeds. Right. Roll the tape. Bill, what am I saying that you don't like Help me. Everything really. It's like fighting the Civil War. You. Yeah, it's like fighting the Civil War, all right. The first year was a disaster for the north and oh no, we lost. Oh, we can't do this. We can't do. No, you have to let it unfold. Unemployment. As I told the congressman, Action Schloss is from in the town hall meeting is 4.2%. Consumer spending is still at the level it is. There's no need to cut interest rates. The Fed didn't do it today. Okay? The. The economy is humming along, Cuomo, and you're painting it as 1929. Oh, no, I'm not. I'm not painting it as 1929 at all. And the market is gambling. It goes up and down. I'm talking about the realities of small business and people who are trying to borrow money right now, they can't bill. That's 4.2. Unemployment is about as low as it gets. 4.21, almost full employment. Which is why this ties into a different issue known as immigration, the deflection. Look, the economy, thank God, is pretty good right now. And Trump says it's going to be a lot better when these draft deals roll in. I don't know, but you give him a little more time. But the Democrats don't want him to succeed. Now, Cuomo is not a hater. See, he's not at the level of msnbc, which is just a disgrace. I've never seen anything like that. And that's Comcast, NBC News. I know they're getting rid of it, but every blanking day, all they do is sell. Hate, hate, hate roll.
Mark Penn
Sounds like this is a marginal deal and that it's not that big of a deal. When we look at, I'm curious to see the details of how much there will be and change compared to what we had with the UK and then the UK officials also know that in order to negotiate the best deal for their country, that they need to stroke his ego. And so that's kind of, I think, what we saw take place there.
Bill O'Reilly
Sure. It doesn't matter what Trump does. Close the border, doesn't matter. Okay. Get a good deal with UK and tariff trade doesn't matter. Oh, no. Just attack, attack, attack. This is NBC, not some fringe lunatic website. And these people are paid to do this every day. Okay, that's the memo. There is a polling outfit, dhq, and this is the decision desk on News Nation. Call the presidential race first. They're good. And they have compiled the job approval ratings for Donald Trump. Here they are. As of May 5, 45% job approval, 51% disapprove. That is 1% up from April and down 2% and disapproved. Now, I told you, and this is obviously fact. If the trade deals, tariff deals come in, if the stock market stabilizes, if people's investments rise, then the favorability rises in conjunction. It's all about that. All right, latest. Harvard Harris pollution run by our pal Mark Pant. Fair poll, 2286 registered voters. That's a big, big crew. Okay, Favorability of Donald Trump as president. Approve, 48. Disapprove 46. Right or wrong track of the country. Right track 39. Wrong. 49. 10 point gap. Next question. Do you approve of the Republican Party or disapprove? Approve. 51. Disreve. 49. Finally, approve or disapprove of the Democratic Party? Approve. 42. Disapprove. 58. Big Gap. Joining us now, Miami, Florida, is Mark Penn. He's the chairman and CEO of Stagwell, a global marketing firm. And you do oversee this poll, but this poll is different than most other polls. How come? Sorry?
Chris Cuomo
You went in and out of there.
Bill O'Reilly
This poll, your poll, Harvard Harris is different than most of the other polling. Why?
Chris Cuomo
Well, look, you know, we interview voters, and you have to be careful. Well, there are two things. One, you have to differentiate between the polls that tend to interview all adults because all adults tend to be more negative about everything. And so they're more negative towards all politicians than voter polls. We're a voter poll. The second thing is I made sure to readjust my sample after the election to make sure that it represents that the Republicans now are a bigger party than the Democrats. That was the result of the election. That's what Gallup found. And I think a lot of the other polls just, you know, basically had Harris winning and then stuck with their exact sample. We had it very close, within two points. Either way, we, we made sure that our samples, we believe accurately represent the country. And it's not like Donald Trump's in the 70s or anything, but he, he certainly has continued to keep his constituency maybe a little bit more. He's got some very high approval ratings on some of the policies, you know, he is pursuing and some things that people are not as happy with.
Bill O'Reilly
Okay. And I'm a kind of guy that puts the polls into perspective as far as data is concerned. And you're an honor. You run an honest poll. I've never had a problem with Harvard Harris poll. I don't have a problem with Gallup. All right? McLaughlin is always very accurate. And the guys in Brazil are good. Forget their names now, but they were the best on a presidential race. Do you believe that there are certain outfits that have their thumb cliche on the polling scale and want to deliver a bad poll number for Trump?
Chris Cuomo
Well, look, I, I think you've seen the entire media, you know, gang up pretty much on the president and his policies. You've seen it. I mean, look, imports are only 10% of the country, and a 10% tariff on 10% of the country is 1%. And oh, my God, did you see dire predictions of complete economic collapse here? All right? Tariffs may not be a positive move compared to tax cuts and may have some dislocations, but relatively speaking, you saw this vast exaggeration of their size and impact. And at the same time, it's the same thing. I think that you see in, in some of these polls, they, they don't ask the questions, you know, that they don't want the answers to. We're very clear, you know, people support taking those people who are here illegally and committed crimes out of the country. There's no question about that. They may not be for renaming the Gulf of Mexico into Gulf of America, but when it comes to the core immigration policies that the President is pursuing, that's supported by like 70% of the country, if not more.
Bill O'Reilly
Well, I think, and you correct me if I'm wrong because you know more about this than I do, but I've been around a while. When you are being paid to deliver data, you pretty much want to please your paymaster. It's a psychological thing. And if there are ways that you can do that, and you pointed one of them out by keeping an obsolete model, that the Democratic Party has a bigger presence than the Republican Party, when that's not true any longer, but nobody knows whether you're keeping that or not except you, and you want to get paid, you'll keep the obsolete model. That just makes sense. Right?
Chris Cuomo
Well, let me say that the Harvard Harris poll is done as a non fit purely because I felt that newspaper polls were no longer reflecting the kind of more accurate polling that I did at the White House when I worked with President Clinton. Because, I mean, I went back and I saw, well, sanctuary cities. Would you think it's popular that cities don't pick up people who are designated as and committed crimes and deport them? Well, I found out that no poll had asked that question since 1978. Right. So a lot of the polls don't carry the questions they don't want the answers to. Now, I'm not going to indict the whole profession. People run honest polls, you know, but.
Bill O'Reilly
Your poll is a lot different than 80% of them. Let me ask you one more question. Forward looking, the media, as you pointed out, does have a tendency to try to panic the folks. You use the tariff example. The import example is very low. When the folks hear that and then they see a down day on the stock market or a down week, they do indeed panic. And that is reflected in the polling, correct?
Chris Cuomo
Yeah. I have actually found that the voters are less sensitive to the stock market. They're mostly sensitive to the prices that they pay and to the unemployment rate. And Those things very much directly affect politics. Look, why isn't Trump, you know, in the 50s or 60s, right. Because the most important issue right now is inflation. And people haven't experienced inflation coming down or prices down, even though gas and eggs are down somewhat. The president is off on a lot of other issues, particularly immigration, but also on tariffs on a number of these others. But the voters, I think, are really looking for a demonstration that the economy is going to be strong, that his economic policies are going to work and that they're going to, their wages are going to grow faster than prices.
Bill O'Reilly
Well, that's what he's, that's what he's trying to do, but nobody knows whether that is going to work or not. Mark Penn, thank you very much. We always enjoy talking to you and we'll speak again soon, I hope. Thank you. All right, let's go to Mexico. And you know, I feel about that country. So we are the biggest trading partner for Mexico. Mexico cannot survive without the United States. We buy their stuff. Millions of Mexico in the United States legally and illegally send money back to their relatives inside of Mexico. Tourism is the biggest next to oil. And I don't even know what the Mexican oil industry does anymore. But without the United States, Mexico goes down. In return, Mexico has allowed drug cartels to, to kill more than a million Americans all right, this century so far. And they don't constrain the drug cartels. The drug cartels are the most powerful unit inside of Mexico. They run, okay, areas of the country, Sinaloa, you know, a whole bunch cartels run them. They bribe officials. If you don't take the bribe, they shoot you and your family. Okay? The Mexican government had no control over them at all. None. Obrador was a disgrace. Now they have a new president, Gloria Scheinbaum. Okay? She didn't have any control over the drug cartels. They run Acapulco. Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile with a message for everyone paying big wireless way too much. Please, for the love of everything good in this world, stop with Mint. You can get premium wireless for just $15 a month. Of course, if you enjoy overpaying. No judgments. But that's weird. Okay, one judgment anyway. Give it a try@mintmobile.com Switch upfront payment.
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Bill O'Reilly
All right. I was in a kind of town called La Paz a few years ago. Cartel in the whole town, all the buildings, all the restaurants, all the bars, the cartel. You saw them there they were, okay, because they had the money. So Trump is trying to break the drug cartels and he has designated them as terrorist groups, which means the United States can hunt them down and kill them anywhere in the world or incarcerate them. Guantanamo Bay. I wrote a message of the day about this today on billorilly.com Sheinbaum is not cooperating with Trump in trying to destroy the drug cartels. It's shocking. Roll of tape.
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Bill O'Reilly
What a bunch of bull. You don't have sovereignty, madam. You don't run your own country. I mean, it's so insane that this century, more than a million people in Mexico have been murdered or disappeared according to a variety of human rights. They shoot mayors, they shoot journalists, they shoot anybody. You don't have any sovereignty. You don't run your own country. And Trump is handing you a card that would break these drug cartels once and for all. And all he wants you to do is cooperate with him. We don't even need your cooperation by US Law, by the way. We don't even need it. We can drone those people or send seals in to get them anytime we want. And what are you going to do about it? Nothing. Trump is being polite to you, and you do. This is what our president said. Well, she's so afraid of the cartel, she can't walk. So, you know, that's the reason. And I think she's a lovely woman, but the president of Mexico is a lovely woman, but she is so afraid of the cartels that you can't even picture it. That's true. He's afraid she's going to get killed. And that's where we are in this. And nobody else in American media will tell you the truth. I don't go to Mexico. You know that. I'm going to do more on this, on YouTube, on our YouTube special. We call it bonus. YouTube bonus. I'm going to get into the precise stats and how horrendous this whole country is. Mexico. You imagine if another country was killing a million Americans the way that fentanyl and heroin and cocaine are killing Americans, and the government wouldn't do anything to stop it. I mean, we declare war on them. Wars have started for a lot less than this. Hamas releases the last American hostage in Gaza. Aiden Alexander, 21 years old. He was 19 when he was abducted by Hamas. He was in the Israeli army. He was raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, and they let him out. And he was given to the Red cross in Gaza. 59 hostages still there. 24 of the 59 are dead, according to Hamas. Trump's trying to get the rest out. So I'm glad that Mr. Alexander is home with his parents. That more than about a year and a half. Boy. Boy. So you can see that all this happened in one day. Oh, boom, boom, boom. Think back to Joe Biden. Think any of that would have happened? Just asking. All right. Donald Trump is urging the Supreme Court to end Biden's mass parole. Now, this is a story that people don't understand. Again, that's why I like you to watch and listen on the radio with a pen and paper. So under the Biden administration, there are four countries singled out for special consideration in the migrant area. Four countries. Those countries are Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela. All horrible places run by crazy people and in a humanitarian way. And that's what the basis of this was. If you can get here and you're a citizen of any of those countries, you can stay, according to President Biden. But he didn't vet anybody. Of course not. Why would he bother vetting anybody? So in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and to a lesser extent, Haiti and Cuba, criminals came and they were running wild, not overwhelming. The most criminals are from Mexico and Central and South American country. Nicaragua, of course, as well. But Biden was noble in a sense that these are terrible countries. Political repression is all over the place. But then he didn't vet anybody because he was too lazy to do his job or he didn't understand, or he was in a fog. Or he's taking a nap, I don't know. So Trump is going to Supreme Court. Hold it. We have to vet these people. But a judge in Boston, of course, Indira Talwani, appointed by Barack Obama, said, no, no, no, Trump can't demand that. Okay, so Trump's going to the Supreme Court. Problem is that Justice Kjani Brown Jackson, probably the most liberal member, even worse on the left, and Sotomayor is in charge of hearing this. I don't think it's going to get anywhere. This is politics in the justice system, the immigration system. But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it'll get to the Supreme Court. I don't know. Let's go to Newark, New Jersey. I don't know why you would want to go to New Jersey. The Devils play there, have a nice arena, but not exactly the kind of town you want to spend a lot of time in. I'm sorry. Suburbs are nice, cities are dumb. Airport doesn't work, so you can't fly in there. You got to fly to Philly or New York. Can't fly into Newark. If you try, you're going to get hosed. Anyway. There is a big ICE detention facility in Newark and a bunch of left wing people besieged it over the weekend. Roll a tape. All right, so the mayor of Newark, Ross Baraka, Democrat, 55 years old, two term mayor, he was arrested for the, let's see, disturbing the peace, trespassing. Nothing will happen to him. I mean, he got what he wanted. This was a stunt, okay? They're noble, the migrants. They hate ice. Okay? On and on. We all know what it is. And you know, I'm not opposed to that kind of a demonstration. Just don't break the law. Don't, you know, demonstrate what you want. Iran. So here the Trump administration is caught in a tough cycle. Iran is playing games, just like Putin's playing games. They don't want to make any deal. They want to get a nuke. But Trump is very clear, you're not going to get a nuke. And if you continue to do this kind of stuff, build a nuke and enrich the uranium, we're going to bomb you. Or Israel will bomb you, but you're going to get bombed. It's as simple as that. That's what it is. You got to stop enriching uranium to make your bomb. We're going to bomb you. We're going to take out all your ports. Not going to get anything in or out. So the Iranians go, okay, well, we'll talk about it and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk. So Steve Witkoff, you know, he got very high praise from President Trump today. He's the head investig. He was the guy who did the Chinese deal and he goes over to Oman, Muscat, to negotiate with the Iranians. Are they going to get a deal? They have to get a deal because the mullahs have no protection. Israel love to waste them, love to take them right out. They have no allies in the Gulf. Everybody hates Iran. They have no allies. Putin is their only ally. And Putin's not gonna believe me. He's got his own problems. So they gotta get a deal. But it's very, very difficult. I, I'm pretty good at negotiating these things, but I wouldn't want to be doing this. These people. When you read the chapter in my book Confronting Evil, which is out in September on Ayatollah Khomeini, what do you say? I mean, these people are not, they don't live on the same planet that we live on. All right, Pentagon. Pete Hegseth, Defense Secretary. And this is why Trump hired Hagseth says 1.2 million US service people. Right now there are 4,240 trans people. Now, I'm not saying that the trans people join the military so they get their gender affirming care free, but that might be the case. 52 million a year. So Exeth and Trump say no more, you're out. We're not doing it. So the trans people in the military up to June 6, it's coming up fast to resign. And I guess they'll get an honorable discharge if they do so. If not, they're going to get kicked out. But starting today, no more transgender affirming care in the military. Smart life. Now, this is a tip that you need to know, particularly if you live in and around a big city, as I do in New York. So right now I am about 18 miles, oh, maybe 20 miles in the Midtown Tunnel. Now, that doesn't seem like a lot, right? 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Nobody knows about it. Dementia Friendly. And it goes through the state, so the state helps it out. So we hooked up this woman with Dementia Friendly and they solved a lot of her problems. You know how valuable that was to her. Number two, when you get involved with the IRS or the VA or Social Security or any bureaucracy, you're hosed. You're hosed because they're not going to respond. And you'll wait hours and hours and hours, and then you'll get somebody named Tammy on the phone, and Tammy will say, I'm going to do this, and we'll do it. And you can't do anything about it. So there's a fairly significant problem with this guy in Texas, Okay, Came to us and we put him in touch with a woman named Sarah Schultz Lackey from the Office of Regional Commissioner, Social Security. She is a hero. This woman is a hero. Sarah Schultz Lack helped this guy, and the guy's whole life turned around because we know where the heroes are. Third one, Maryland. Okay, this was. This was not at the level of the other two, but it's annoying. So there's a guy comes up, he says, look, I. I just spent a lot of money buying an item at Lowe's, all right? L O W E S Now, my experience with Lowe's been good. My life, okay. Home Depot, too. And so he said, okay. He gave us all the information. Boom, we got it solved. A half an hour. And Lowe's are great. It's just a matter of getting the problem in front of the right people. Not Tammy. We can do that. You can't. Concierge membership, bill o'reilly.com. you will never regret it. And we keep the price down, all right? Because we want to provide this service. Here is the final thought of the day. As you know, my corgi, Holly passed away a few weeks ago, and the condolences still coming in from all over the world. I think Holly broke the Guinness Book of Records for pet condolences. And I can't answer them all, and it just kills me. And they're coming in from everywhere, so by the time they reach me, you know. But I just want to thank everybody now for acknowledging Holly, and she was a beautiful dog. And we miss. The house will never be the same. You know, even after the weeks pass, you know, I still, when I come home, it's just not the same. And, you know, if you've had a pet dog or cat or parakeet or whatever, and you get attached to them and then they're not there, you know what it is. But the generosity of spirit, you know, I don't. I'm not a sentimental man. I don't do this a lot, but you just see the people with the cards and the drawings and the pictures and, you know, and they take the time out of their lives, do this, and then they figure out where to send it. I mean, that's called generosity of spirit. And I have answered some, but I just can't answer them all. I mean, it's just impossible for me to do it. But I want you to know that, boy, oh, boy, it was really a tribute to Holly. And, you know, I'm very, very thankful that you are listening and watching me. Not only because of commercial reasons, but because I think most of you good folks far more important. Thank you for watching. We'll see you tomorrow. Kick off summer with Memorial Day savings at Lowe's. Right now. Get five Scott's Naturescapes 1 1/2 cubic foot mulch bags for just $10. Plus get up to 40% off. Select major appliances and save an extra $50 on every $500 you spend on select major appliances. 300 $196 or more Lowe's we help you save valid through 528 mulch offer excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Selection varies by location While supplies/seelows.com for more details.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis: Highlights from May 22, 2025
Release Date: May 23, 2025
Host: Bill O’Reilly
Description: No Spin. Just Facts. Always looking out for you.
Bill O’Reilly opens the episode by discussing the election of the new Pope, Leo XIV. He provides a background on Cardinal Robert Francis Provost, highlighting his American roots and dual citizenship.
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O’Reilly expresses optimism about the Pope's potential positive influence on global peace and moral tempering, emphasizing the importance of having strong religious leadership in today's world.
The discussion shifts to the recent trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States under President Trump’s administration.
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O’Reilly underscores the importance of the deal for American prosperity and criticizes the media’s negative portrayal of Trump’s economic policies.
O’Reilly delves deeper into the economic implications of the trade deal and the broader state of the U.S. economy.
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He advocates for economic measures that protect savings and promote financial stability, encouraging listeners to invest in precious metals.
Bill O’Reilly engages in a discussion with Mark Penn, chairman and CEO of Stagwell, regarding the latest Harvard Harris poll on President Trump’s approval ratings.
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Penn explains the methodology behind the Harvard Harris poll, arguing that it provides a more accurate representation of voter sentiments compared to traditional polls.
O’Reilly addresses the complex relationship between the United States and Mexico, focusing on trade dependencies and the issue of drug cartels.
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O’Reilly advocates for stronger U.S. intervention to dismantle drug cartels, suggesting that the U.S. has both the capability and the right to take decisive action against these criminal organizations.
The episode covers recent developments in U.S. immigration policies and actions taken against ICE detention facilities.
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O’Reilly highlights the ongoing political battles over immigration policies, stressing the importance of secure and controlled immigration processes.
O’Reilly discusses the tense relations between the United States and Iran, focusing on nuclear proliferation and diplomatic efforts.
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He underscores the necessity of a firm U.S. response to Iran’s nuclear ambitions to maintain global security.
The conversation shifts to recent policy changes regarding transgender individuals in the U.S. military.
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O’Reilly explains the administration’s decision as a cost-saving measure and a step towards maintaining traditional military standards.
As Memorial Day approaches, O’Reilly provides listeners with practical advice to navigate heavy traffic and ensure a smooth travel experience.
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He emphasizes the importance of planning and patience to make the most of the holiday travel period.
Closing the episode, O’Reilly shares personal anecdotes and highlights the positive impact of his concierge membership service.
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O’Reilly reflects on the importance of community and support, thanking his audience for their continued engagement and emphasizing the value of personal connections.
In this episode, Bill O’Reilly navigates a range of pressing issues from global religious leadership and international trade deals to domestic policies on immigration and military personnel. Through engaging discussions and in-depth analysis, O’Reilly provides his audience with a clear, fact-based perspective on the events shaping the world, all while maintaining his signature straightforward reporting style.
Note: Timestamps correspond to key moments within the provided transcript.