Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode: O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, June 26, 2025
Release Date: June 26, 2025
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Description: No Spin. Just Facts. Always looking out for you. Head to BillOReilly.com for more analysis.
Introduction and Main Focus
In the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition aired on June 26, 2025, host Bill O'Reilly delves into pressing national and international issues, primarily focusing on President Trump's criticisms of major media outlets and evaluating the current state of the U.S. economy amidst global tensions.
President Trump's Critique of Media Outlets
Timestamp: 00:35
Bill O'Reilly opens the episode by addressing President Trump's ongoing confrontation with CNN and MSNBC. Trump is reportedly "lashing out" at these networks for their portrayal of the U.S. bombing mission in Iran, which he claims has been misrepresented.
Bill O'Reilly (00:35):
"On this Thursday, President Trump is lashing out at CNN and MSNBC for saying the US Bombing mission was not the success the administration claims using anonymous sources."
O'Reilly criticizes CNN's reliance on intelligence analysts as sources, labeling their reporting as "dubious." He challenges the credibility of their assessment, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding the actual damage inflicted on the Iranian uranium depot.
Bill O'Reilly (00:50):
"The CNN cites intelligence analysts as the source of its dubious reporting. The truth is nobody knows the extent of the damage at the Iranian Uranium depot."
O'Reilly underscores the lack of concrete information, noting that even the President cannot accurately assess the situation due to no U.S. personnel being present near the targets and Iranians being underground to avoid detection.
Bill O'Reilly (01:10):
"Not even a president. How could he assess that situation? There are no Americans on the ground near the targets."
He further disputes the reliability of media reports by pointing to satellite imagery that shows significant surface damage and cave-ins, suggesting that the media's narrative does not align with observable evidence.
Bill O'Reilly (01:30):
"Satellite pictures show huge surface damage and mountain cave ins looks devastating. But there's no scorecard. So the CNN report is unreliable."
Media Bias and Its Implications
Timestamp: 02:00
O'Reilly expands his criticism to what he perceives as a broader pattern of media bias. He accuses media outlets of prioritizing their agendas over factual reporting, particularly in their coverage of President Trump.
Bill O'Reilly (02:00):
"The merchants of malice in the media don't care what's actually true. They make their money hating or approving of Donald Trump."
He expresses frustration over the constant and unending nature of this perceived media antagonism towards the former president, suggesting that the negative portrayal is financially motivated.
Bill O'Reilly (02:20):
"It's also tedious and it never ends."
O'Reilly posits that the success of the U.S. bombing mission is evident in the fear it has instilled within Iran's nuclear program, contrasting this outcome with the media's skeptical reporting.
Bill O'Reilly (02:35):
"The odds are the US Bombing did inflict tremendous damage on Iran's nuke program. Otherwise the mullahs would be gloating. They're not. They're frightened."
He concludes this segment by cautioning listeners against relying on mainstream American media for accurate and honest reporting on such critical issues.
Bill O'Reilly (02:50):
"But don't count on the American media to report on that accurately or honestly."
Economic Concerns and Financial Strategy
Timestamp: 03:10
Transitioning from international affairs to domestic issues, O'Reilly addresses the current state of the U.S. economy, highlighting several key stress points:
- Rising National Debt
- Ongoing Trade Wars
- Market Volatility
Bill O'Reilly (03:10):
"Let's face it, the US Economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war shaking the markets."
He draws attention to China's financial maneuvers, specifically their strategy of dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold, which he suggests poses a significant threat to the U.S. financial standing.
Bill O'Reilly (03:20):
"And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold."
In response to these economic challenges, O'Reilly shares his personal financial strategy of protecting his savings through physical gold and silver investments.
Bill O'Reilly (03:35):
"That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold."
He encourages listeners to adopt similar protective financial measures, emphasizing the benefits of precious metals delivery and tax-advantaged Gold IRAs. O'Reilly underscores the reliability of American Hartford Gold, citing their extensive inventory, customer satisfaction, and accreditations.
Bill O'Reilly (03:50):
"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."
Conclusion
Timestamp: 04:10
Wrapping up the update, O'Reilly reiterates the key points discussed, reinforcing his stance on media skepticism and economic preparedness. He signs off with a commitment to provide further analysis in future segments.
Bill O'Reilly (04:10):
"That is the Morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on."
Notable Quotes Recap
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On Media Reliability:
"The merchants of malice in the media don't care what's actually true. They make their money hating or approving of Donald Trump."
— Bill O'Reilly (02:00) -
On US Bombing Mission:
"The odds are the US Bombing did inflict tremendous damage on Iran's nuke program. Otherwise the mullahs would be gloating. They're not. They're frightened."
— Bill O'Reilly (02:35) -
On Economic Strategy:
"That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold."
— Bill O'Reilly (03:35)
Conclusion
This episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis presents a critical view of mainstream media's portrayal of governmental actions, specifically the U.S. bombing mission in Iran. O'Reilly emphasizes the importance of discerning credible information amidst perceived media bias and underscores the necessity for personal financial strategies to navigate economic uncertainties. His analysis reflects a blend of political commentary and financial advice aimed at empowering listeners to make informed decisions in a complex global landscape.
