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Bill O'Reilly (0:00)
HAVE I GOT NEWS for YOU is back for another season. Roy Wood Jr. Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black are finding the funny in the week's biggest stories. Have I GOT NEWS FOR you Saturday at 9 on CNN and stream next day on Max. Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater (0:25)
Thank you, Bill. It is Friday, February 28, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Epstein list del laid Mexicans extradited Trump for peace and maybe foul play. That's all coming up. Then Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, yesterday was supposed to be the release of some Epstein files and there were some documents released. Nothing breakthrough, but apparently the FBI field office in New York refused to give the attorney general the full set of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The attorney general, Pam Bondi, wrote a letter to Cash Patel, the new FBI director, saying that she was given 200 pages of documents and she was assured that that was all the documents related to Epstein. She then learned from a source at an FBI field office in New York that there were thousands of pages of documents that they didn't hand over. She then ordered Cash Patel to release all the documents by today to her office. Senator Marsha Blackburn told me yesterday and she's been on a crusade to get the Epstein files released, said this will help us break apart what has become a global human and sex trafficking ring. Mexico extradited 28 cartel bosses to the United States, including the killer of the DEA agent, Kiki Camarena. One could assume this is done in an effort to appease America and Trump and U.S. officials who have been pushing for tariffs against Mexico for their protection of these drug cartels. Along with the murderer of that DEA agent which was back in 1985, they also extradited two supreme leaders of Los Zetas cartel and the brother of the supreme leader of cartel Jalisco. The confirmation of the extradition came at the exact same time that Mexico's security cabinet was meeting with our secretary of State, Marco Rubio. There still is a reward for the main cartel boss that America wants, El Mencho, $15 million reward. While the President of Ukraine is in D.C. today to sign that mineral rights deal with America, Trump is not just seeking peace with Russia and Ukraine, but but also in the Middle East. Marco Rubio, secretary of state, said leaders across the Middle east have a strong desire in the region to see expansion of the historic Abraham Accords. Rubio said, we've now seen more and more countries, even quietly. And I don't want to say who they are yet because they've been quiet about it. But we've had more and more countries come forward and say that they would like to join as well, some from that region and some from Africa as well. So I think it's something we can build on. And to me, it would be one of the great developments of his term. Oscar award winning legend Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in their home. Police are calling it potentially suspicious. Hackman was 95, his wife 63. They were in their home in New Mexico. Originally, police said there was no sign of foul play, but now detectives believe that the deaths are suspicious enough to require a thorough search investigation. Gene Hackman's daughter told TMZ that carbon monoxide poisoning might be to blame. I'm Mike Slider from Politics By Faith, Bill O'Reilly with your message of the day. Next.
