Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode: No Kings Protests Return: Who’s Really Behind It?, Extremists on the Left, U.S.–Iran Talks Remain Uncertain & Late-Night Comedy Under Fire
Host: Bill O’Reilly
Date: March 26, 2026
Episode Overview
In this episode, Bill O’Reilly delivers his signature “No Spin” perspective on the resurgence of the “No Kings” protests and their shadowy funding sources, the emboldenment of left-wing extremists in American politics, the convoluted state of U.S.–Iran negotiations, and the mounting criticism and perceived bias of late-night comedy shows targeting President Trump. The episode also features commentary on social disorder in San Francisco, Sweden’s migrant policy shift, and pop culture reflections with guests Steve Schirripa and a rundown of O’Reilly’s recent media appearances.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Update on U.S.-Iran Talks & Chaos in Iranian Leadership
- O’Reilly opens with a late-night call from President Trump, offering behind-the-scenes details on ongoing Iran negotiations.
- Contrary to reports from The Guardian, O’Reilly says Vice President Vance is not leading negotiations; the real contacts are Witkoff and Kushner (03:00).
“It’s not going to be Vice President Vance taking the lead in the negotiation. It is going to be Witkoff and Kushner. The two have been doing it all along.” — Bill O’Reilly [03:10]
- Iran is in turmoil: “There’s no one in charge in Iran right now...The President doesn’t even know who’s going to show up for a negotiation. Could be Omar the tent maker.” [04:10]
- U.S. authorities are ready for talks anywhere (Pakistan, Turkey, etc.), but progress is stymied by uncertainty over Iranian leadership.
- O’Reilly promises to provide “honest information” absent from mainstream American media.
2. The Return of “No Kings” Protests — Funding & Purpose
- The upcoming “No Kings” demonstrations (the third in the series), are characterized as fundamentally anti-Trump.
- O’Reilly dismisses most protest grievances as “the usual litany of progressive grievances,” asserting that only a few are legitimate.
“A few are legit. Most are just made up fabrications. All right?” [05:45]
- Describes the Minneapolis-based protest as featuring Bruce Springsteen, Bernie Sanders, Keith Ellison, and Jane Fonda:
“They’re trotting out Jane. Now, I’m mocking this because it means nothing. I mean, these people don’t want to talk about legitimate issues. They want an open border.” [06:25]
Who’s Really Funding the Protests?
- Main source of funds: The group Indivisible (referenced as “shadowy”), with multimillion-dollar support from George Soros, ACLU, and Planned Parenthood.
“Soros pumped about 8 million into the no King protest. The two priors and this one, Soros behind it.” [07:05]
- Details the dark money trail and importance of money in driving protest organization.
- Points to Neville Roy Singham, an American living in China, as a key shadowy actor using nonprofits like Breakthrough News and People’s Forum to funnel money—and by extension, Chinese influence—into U.S. protest movements.
“He is a real, real threat to every American. And 99% of Americans have no idea who the man is.” [09:30]
- Highlights a new Fox News Digital series on Singham, crediting his own team for breaking the story first.
- Criticizes organizations and individuals for ignorance or willful blindness to these funding networks:
“This is subversion at the highest level using our system. And maybe there’s an investigation, but nobody’s telling us.” [13:52]
3. Extremists on the Left & the Immigration Debate
- Argues the radical left is growing bolder, singling out Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut.
“He’s a fanatical Trump hater and way out there on the left.” [15:04]
- Plays and reacts to Murphy’s MSNBC remarks on “undocumented Americans,” deriding the term and the call for universal amnesty:
“They’re not Americans, you pinhead. If they’re undocumented, they’re not Americans.” [15:33]
- Attributes ongoing political stalemate to Democrats’ insistence on sweeping amnesty, not partial reforms.
- Criticizes former CIA director John Brennan for his comments on Iran, calling them nonsensical and anti-American:
“He says I believe Iran more than the President of the United States. I’ll pay for you to go to Iran. I can get you in there.” [17:55]
4. The State of Negotiations with Iran
- Details the status of U.S.-Iran discussions: U.S. is pushing for uranium enrichment restrictions, inspection access, cessation of terrorism funding, and no new missile programs.
- President Trump giving Iran four more days to open the Strait of Hormuz or face bombings targeting infrastructure.
- O’Reilly advocates for continued negotiation despite distrust, arguing that a deal benefits the global economy.
“That doesn’t mean you don’t make a deal. Because it’s better for the worldwide economy if the Strait of Hormuz opens under allied supervision...” [19:00]
- Suggests Iran believes Americans will tire of increased gas prices and turn against Trump, influencing their stalling.
5. Late-Night Comedy’s Anti-Trump Bias
- Reports that 97% of late-night comedy mocks President Trump, referencing a study by the Conservative Media Research Center:
“That’s Kimmel and Colbert, Daily Show, Myers, Fallon—97% are mocking President Trump in the United States for the Iran action.” [21:45]
- Compares current environment to WWII, implying late-night shows undermine national unity.
- Features actor Vince Vaughn’s comments criticizing the politicization and loss of authenticity in late-night talk shows:
“It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a class I didn’t want to take.” — Vince Vaughn [23:40]
6. Social & Political Snapshot: U.S., Europe, and Policy
- Reports on Delta suspending “perks” for Congress members due to lawmakers exploiting TSA resources and bottlenecking air travel at taxpayer expense [26:30].
- Touches on Sweden’s migrant policy—a proposed law to deport non-citizens who aren’t making “an honest living”—as evidence Europe is hardening its stance on migration [28:15]:
“If you leave voluntarily, the Swedish government will give you $37,500. I’m thinking about going over there illegally to take the 37, 5 and I’ll come back to New York.” [29:30]
- Highlights Senate hearings on sanctuary city crime victims in the U.S., chastising Illinois Governor Pritzker for blaming immigration tragedies on federal inaction and calling him “the worst governor” [31:20].
7. Media and Pop Culture
- O’Reilly plugs his own reporting special “The Collapse of San Francisco,” airing on News Nation, promising “old fashioned reporting” on the city’s decline and political leadership’s role (esp. Nancy Pelosi) [32:25].
- Segment on The Sopranos with actor Steve Schirripa, sharing behind-the-scenes insights, especially James Gandolfini’s leadership and work ethic:
“Jim was always a pro...not without problems...but not on the set. Never when he was working, you saw none.” — Steve Schirripa [34:15]
- O’Reilly’s upcoming appearance on “Fly on the Wall” with David Spade and Dana Carvey teased with lighthearted banter:
“You’ve got to have plants in podcasts because most people you interview are potted plants.” [36:50]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On “No Kings” Protest Grievances:
“A few are legit. Most are just made up fabrications.” — Bill O’Reilly [05:45] - On Dark Money:
“Money can undermine democracy. It’s not hard to do it.” — Bill O’Reilly [07:45] - On Neville Roy Singham:
“He is a real, real threat to every American. And 99% of Americans have no idea who the man is.” — Bill O’Reilly [09:30] - On Radical Immigration Reform:
“If they’re undocumented, they’re not Americans, you pinhead.” — Bill O’Reilly [15:33] - On Late-Night Comedy:
“It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a class I didn’t want to take.” — Vince Vaughn [23:40] - On Sweden’s Migration Policy:
“If you leave voluntarily, the Swedish government will give you $37,500. I’m thinking about going over there illegally to take the 37, 5 and I’ll come back to New York.” — Bill O’Reilly [29:30] - On “The Sopranos” Set:
“Jim was always a pro...not without problems...but not on the set. Never when he was working, you saw none.” — Steve Schirripa [34:15]
Important Timestamps
- 03:00 — Who’s really leading the Iran negotiations
- 05:45 — Analysis of “No Kings” protest grievances
- 07:05 — Funding sources behind the anti-Trump demonstrations
- 09:30 — Deep dive on Neville Roy Singham and Chinese influence
- 13:52 — Appeal for DOJ investigation into subversive funding networks
- 15:33 — Riff on “undocumented Americans” and immigration reform
- 17:55 — Rebuke of John Brennan’s Iran comments
- 19:00 — Why a U.S.-Iran deal is still necessary
- 21:45 — Study: 97% of late-night comedy mocks Trump
- 23:40 — Vince Vaughn on politicized talk shows
- 26:30 — Delta eliminates perks for Congress members
- 28:15 — Sweden’s crackdown on non-citizen migrants
- 31:20 — Sanctuary city hearings explained
- 32:25 — Preview of “Collapse of San Francisco” report
- 34:15 — Steve Schirripa shares “Sopranos” memories
- 36:50 — O’Reilly’s comedy on “Fly on the Wall”
Tone & Style
O’Reilly’s language is sharp, populist, and often sardonic, blending criticism of progressive politics with commentary on media culture and national security. The episode’s tone is direct and engaging, with offhand humor, passionate critiques, and occasional banter with guests.
Summary for Non-listeners
This episode offers O’Reilly’s in-depth, unvarnished lens on left-wing protest movements, immigrant policy, and global diplomacy—all woven together with sharp invective against mainstream media narratives and late-night TV’s political slant. He delves into the shadowy networks funding modern protests, critiques policy stances from both domestic and international leaders, and sprinkles in lighter moments with pop culture references and media plugs. For those seeking an alternative take on current events—with both investigative interest and a bit of cultural flavor—this episode delivers O’Reilly’s hallmark “no spin” style.
