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Foreign Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
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Thank you, bill. It's Friday, July 11, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Marijuana raid, new executive order, tariffs against Canada and not a conspiracy theory any longer. It's all coming up and Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, Homeland Security says they have arrested almost 600 known or suspected terrorists along with 2,700 members of Trend Aragua. 70% of ICE arrests are criminal illegal aliens with convictions or pending charges. And they were quick to note that many of those who don't doesn't mean they're otherwise law abiding people. For instance, DHS just arrested the leader or a leader of MS.13. He was wanted for five murders in El Salvador. Technically doesn't have a rap sheet in America yet. Meanwhile, there were two large scale raids in Southern California. Both met with anti ICE protesters. The media is saying that they were raised on farms, but one of these farms grew marijuana. DHS has a criminal judicial search warrant signed off by a federal judge for harboring illegal aliens at at least one of these sites. Bill Malugin reporting that this operation might result in hundreds of arrests, potentially one of the largest single operations of the Trump administration. Again, a judge signed off on it. Trump signed an executive order ending taxpayer subsidies of open borders. In it, Health and Human Services will restrict illegal aliens from 13 public programs, including Head Start, the Department of Education ending free tuition for illegal aliens the Department of Agriculture restricting illegal aliens from federally funded food assistance programs, the Department of Labor banning illegal aliens from federal workforce development resources and grants. The administration says this will save taxpayers $40 billion, not to mention lead to a lot of self deportation. Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1. Trump said instead of working with the United States, Canada retaliated with its own tariffs. The previous tariff rate was 25%. And Trump said that if there's any retaliation From Canada, the 35% will go up. I am not suggesting that the recent thunderstorms and flooding in southern Texas was caused by cloud seeding, but the CEO of a company that cloud seeds. So apparently this is a thing. This is not a conspiracy theory anymore. This happens and it happened two days before the what would be incredibly deadly thunderstorms. Well, the head of the epa, Lee Zeldin, said the EPA will be releasing everything we know he said about geoengineering and cloud seeding following the devastating Texas floods. He even mentioned in his video Chemtrails. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by faith. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day next.
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Time now for the O'Reilly update. Message of the Day. On this Friday, the Supreme Court has ruled that Florida cannot implement its own immigration laws because according to the Constitution, that's the job of the federal government. And it makes perfect sense. One state say Florida might harshly punish the undocumented, while another paging California, might let everybody in without restraint. Immigration law is essentially a public safety situation that has morphed into into an ideological battle. Generally speaking, liberals support humane policies with few restrictions on foreign nationals, while right wingers want stringent regulations on who takes up residence in America. This is an ideological battle. As I mentioned, it really has nothing more to do with public safety because the federal government is in charge of making the laws. And that's why the Supreme Court threw out the Florida thing. Now Congress should settle all of this. New laws are needed. You can be humane and disciplined at the same time. Government has an absolute right to limit entry into this country and to know exactly who's here. Thus, migrant registration is a must if an undocumented person refuses to register. With the government gone, some migrants should, however, get a break, like the dreamers, children who were taken here by their parents. They had no choice. They should have a pathway to citizenship. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me billorilly.com, billoriley.com, name in town if you wish to opine. Let's go to the mail. We got Dave Carvin, Lumberton, New Jersey. Hey, Bill, you asked regular folks about the Biden cover up. I believe only registered Republican and independent voters care about it. All the other folks, Democrats, believe what they want to believe. Non voters are completely disengaged. Yeah, I would say it's 50, 50. 50% care about what Biden didn't. The White House of 50% don't. I'd say that's pretty accurate. Tom Hickey, Lakeland, Minnesota. MAGA faithful believe President Trump wanted to drain the swamp. Now the president wants to forget about the Epstein debacle to protect himself. What do you mean, Tom? You got evidence that Trump's involved in this. Why would you say that? So you're going to say that, Tom, you have something. And if the Biden administration had the same data the Trump administration has on Epstein, they certainly would have put it out if Trump was involved. Let's be fair here Rick, I don't believe the Epstein controversy is hurting the president or the Department of Justice. Most Americans don't know who he is. The voters know who he is and it is hurting them. Is it a long term pain? I don't know, but it's not a good look. Andrea, the whole Epstein thing looks pretty suspicious to me. There may be names on that list of some higher ups they don't released. They shouldn't have said they would release info if they weren't going to. And what about the Kennedy files? Still waiting for them. No, you're not. They put them out. Kennedy files are up. Okay. Nothing new killing Kennedy. If you read the book, you will know what happened. Very simple. As far as the Epstein thing being suspicious. Yeah, looks that way. But if you really delve into it and you add to the equation the Biden people had the same info, then a lot of that conspiracy stuff goes down a drain in a moment. Something you might not know. Now the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know. 492 years ago today, Pope Clement XII excommunicated the king of England. Defiant, the monarch created his own church, plunging the entire country into decades of religious strife. Here is the story of Henry VIII. In 1530, the 38 year old king petitioned the Vatican to annul the marriage he had to his wife Catherine, who was unable to bear him a son. At the same time, Henry was obsessed with the young socialite Anne Boleyn. Well, a pope refused. Enraged, King Henry renounced Catholicism entirely, forming the Church of England, the Anglicans. Henry himself was the head of the religion, second in command, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the monarch then married Anne Boleyn. Catherine was exiled to the cliffs of Dover, where she later died from mysterious causes. King Henry's impulsive decision caused generations of misery. Towns turned on each other. Both Catholics and Protestants were slaughtered by the thousands. Religious turmoil spread to mainland Europe. Sectarian hatred gripped France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and Italy. To maintain order, Henry launched a violent campaign against all Catholics living in the British Isles. Within a decade, more than 70,000 English subjects were put to death. That number included Anne Boleyn. After two years of marriage, Henry grew bored with her. He then accused the queen of treason, dispatched her to the Tower of London where she was beheaded by her own guards. Henry's third bride, Jane Seymour, died a year later. Yet another wife was executed in the Tower of London in 1542. And here's something else you might not know. We chronicle Henry VIII's horrible deeds and the destruction he brought to England and Europe in my upcoming book confronting evil that's out September 9th. Henry VIII is absolutely an evil character. Back after this. Thank you for listening to the O'Reilly update. I am Bill O'Reilly. No spin, just facts. And always looking out for you.
Podcast Summary: Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis – "The O'Reilly Update," July 11, 2025
Hosted by Bill O'Reilly, "No Spin News and Analysis" delivers straightforward, fact-based reporting on current events. In the July 11, 2025 episode of "The O'Reilly Update," Bill O'Reilly explores critical issues ranging from national security and immigration policy to international trade and environmental concerns, supplemented by historical insights and listener interactions.
National Security and Immigration Enforcement
The episode opens with Mike Slater providing an in-depth analysis of recent Homeland Security (DHS) activities. Notably, DHS announced the arrest of nearly 600 known or suspected terrorists alongside 2,700 members of the gang Trend Aragua. Slater emphasizes that 70% of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests pertain to criminal illegal aliens with existing convictions or pending charges. At [00:10], Slater states:
"DHS just arrested the leader of MS.13, who was wanted for five murders in El Salvador, even though he technically doesn’t have a rap sheet in America yet."
This highlights the aggressive stance taken by DHS under the Trump administration, aiming to dismantle significant criminal organizations within the United States.
Large-Scale ICE Raids and Media Portrayal
Slater reports on two substantial ICE raids in Southern California, which faced opposition from anti-ICE protesters. The media claims these raids targeted farms, with at least one farm involved in marijuana cultivation. A criminal judicial search warrant, approved by a federal judge, authorized these operations for harboring illegal aliens. Slater notes:
"This operation might result in hundreds of arrests, potentially one of the largest single operations of the Trump administration." [00:10]
Executive Order on Illegal Aliens and Taxpayer Savings
President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at ending taxpayer subsidies for open borders. This order mandates various federal departments to restrict illegal aliens from accessing public programs. Slater outlines the implications:
The administration claims these measures will save taxpayers approximately $40 billion and encourage self-deportation.
Trade Tensions with Canada
In international trade news, Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian goods effective August 1, up from the previous 25%. Slater explains that Canada has retaliated with its own tariffs, escalating the trade conflict. Trump warns:
"If there's any retaliation from Canada, the 35% tariff will go up." [00:10]
Environmental Concerns: Cloud Seeding and Texas Storms
Addressing environmental issues, Slater touches on the controversial practice of cloud seeding. He clarifies:
"I am not suggesting that the recent thunderstorms and flooding in southern Texas were caused by cloud seeding, but the CEO of a company that conducts cloud seeding confirmed its use. So apparently, this is a thing. This is not a conspiracy theory anymore." [00:10]
Following devastating floods in Texas, EPA Head Lee Zeldin announced that the EPA will release all known information on geoengineering and cloud seeding. Zeldin even mentioned "chemtrails" in his statements, acknowledging the ongoing debate.
Transitioning to his segment, Bill O'Reilly discusses a pivotal Supreme Court decision that prohibits Florida from implementing its own immigration laws. He explains:
"Immigration law is essentially a public safety situation that has morphed into an ideological battle. Generally speaking, liberals support humane policies with few restrictions on foreign nationals, while right wingers want stringent regulations on who takes up residence in America." [03:05]
O'Reilly underscores that immigration should be a federal responsibility to ensure consistent enforcement nationwide. He advocates for comprehensive immigration reform that balances humane treatment with disciplined regulation, emphasizing the necessity of migrant registration and pathways to citizenship for certain undocumented individuals, such as "dreamers."
O'Reilly engages with listener comments regarding the Epstein scandal and its political ramifications. He presents a range of opinions from callers like Dave Carvin and Tom Hickey, highlighting the divided public sentiment:
Dave Carvin (Lumberton, NJ): Believes only registered Republicans and independents are concerned about the Biden administration's handling of the Epstein case.
"I believe only registered Republican and independent voters care about it. All the other folks, Democrats, believe what they want to believe." [03:05]
Tom Hickey (Lakeland, MN): Suggests that President Trump is attempting to divert attention from the Epstein matter to protect himself.
"MAGA faithful believe President Trump wanted to drain the swamp. Now the president wants to forget about the Epstein debacle to protect himself." [03:05]
O'Reilly counters these claims by questioning the existence of evidence linking Trump to Epstein and points out that the Biden administration possesses the same information but has not made it public, implying transparency issues.
Concluding his analysis, O'Reilly offers a historical perspective on leadership and its long-term consequences through the story of Henry VIII. He recounts:
"In 1530, the 38-year-old King Henry VIII petitioned the Vatican to annul his marriage to Catherine, who couldn’t bear him a son. When the Pope refused, Henry renounced Catholicism and established the Church of England." [03:05]
O'Reilly details the resulting religious strife, including mass executions and societal upheaval, drawing parallels to the potential fallout from current political decisions. He teases his upcoming book, "Confronting Evil," which delves deeper into Henry VIII's reign and its impact on England and Europe.
Bill O'Reilly wraps up the episode by reinforcing his commitment to delivering unfiltered, factual analysis. He invites listeners to engage with him through his website and hints at future discussions that blend contemporary issues with historical lessons.
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This episode of "The O'Reilly Update" offers a comprehensive overview of pressing issues, blending current events with historical context to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping today's socio-political landscape.