Loading summary
Discover Card Representative
Are you still quoting 30 year old movies? Have you said cool beans in the past 90 days? Do you think Discover isn't widely accepted? If this sounds like you, you're stuck in the past. Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. And every time you make a purchase with your card, you automatically earn cash back. Welcome to the now it pays to Discover. Learn more@discover.com credit card based on the February 2024 Nelson Report.
Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Coming up next, the News with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater
Thank you, bill. It's Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Trump and Putin phone call. Chief Justice Roberts speaks out. The astronauts are home and the world's most expensive dog. It's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message today. But first, Trump and Putin had a two and a half hour phone call yesterday about a ceasefire with Ukraine. The White House said that Putin supports Trump's idea for a mutual pause on energy infrastructure attacks. The White House said both leaders agreed this conflict needs to end with a lasting peace. Putin also presented the idea to President Trump about having a series of hockey games between Russian players from the KHL and American players from the NHL. It's amazing. How does hockey always get dragged into international affairs? It's great. Putin attended a Russian Team USA preliminary game in the before the 2014 Sochi Olympics in Russia and America won in a shootout. Russia has been banned from all international hockey competitions since the Ukraine war. This weekend, Trump used his power under the Alien enemy Act of 1798 to deport illegal aliens who are members of the Venezuelan terrorist group Trend. A district court judge said Trump can't do that. Trump in response, he did it. But also said this judge, like many of the crooked judges I'm forced to appear before, should be impeached. We don't want vicious, violent and demented criminals, many of them deranged murderers in our country. Well, in response to that message, the chief Justice John Roberts said for more than two centuries it's been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose. I would say if anything, this is Chief Justice Roberts going outside his proper role. Should the chief justice be commenting on what the president of the United States says? Incredible news. The astronauts who have been stranded in space, according to Trump and Elon, stranded by the Biden administration because they didn't want to Give Elon a Trump supporter, good PR yesterday. Finally, they landed in the Gulf of America. I love the lame stream calling it, you know, saying off Florida's Gulf coast or they landed in the Gulf to avoid calling it the Gulf of America. In a surreal and just stunningly beautiful video, it almost looks fake. The capsule was surrounded by a pod of dolphins in the Gulf of America. Welcome home Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams. The world's most expensive dog has been sold to a man in India nicknamed Wolf Dog. It's a cross between an actual wolf and a Caucasian shepherd, which is a massive dog. The dog's eight months old, already 195 pounds. This guy bought the dog for $5.7 million. I'm Mike Slater from the podcast Politics by faith. Bill O'Reilly with your message of the day. Next.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
Did you know that Fast Growing Trees.
Bill O'Reilly
Is the biggest online nursery in the USA with thousands of different plants and more than 2 million happy customers.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
They have all the plants your yard needs, like fruit trees, privacy trees, shrubs and much more. Whatever plants you're interested in, Fast Growing.
Bill O'Reilly
Trees has you covered.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
Just order online, get your dream yard delivered right to your door. And this spring they have the best deals, up to half off on select plants. Plus, my listeners get 15% off their first purchase when using Code Bill at checkout. That's an additional 15% off at fast growing trees.com with code bill at checkout, now is a perfect time to plant. That's Fast Growing trees dot com. Don't forget, use Code Bill to save offers valid for a limited time. Terms and conditions apply.
Bill O'Reilly
Time now for the O'Reilly update. Message of the day on this Wednesday. Watching history unfold is the best part of my job. President Trump invited me to the White House on St. Patrick's Day and there was much to discuss. First up, the JFK files, which will now be made public. President knows I wrote Killing Kennedy and asked my opinion. I suggested the files be released forth with. Two hours later the announcement was made. Second topic was Ukraine Putin. Extremely difficult, but progress is being made in a ceasefire there. And the third was a resurrection of Kate's Law where deported foreign criminals would face harsh mandatory prison terms if they come back to the usa. This is must have legislation. I'm confident the Trump administration will drive it. We were close back in 2015 when 32 year old Kate Steinle was shot to death by a criminal migrant who defied deportation five times. Senator McConnell killed Kate's Law back then to his shame. He said it wouldn't pass The Senate. Well, maybe so, but you should have tried. Now President Trump, I believe, will get behind Kate's Law, and I think it will pass. So I sat there on St. Patrick's Day in a cabinet meeting for 90 minutes. What a privilege, an amazing experience. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me billorilly.com bill@billoreilly.com Name in town. If you wish to opine, here is the mail. Joe Biscaglia, Rochester, New York. Hey, Bill, I'm hearing a lot of overconfidence from the right, which may lead to a loss in the midterms. Do you agree? Some cockiness there is, I would agree, but these tariffs now make a lot of people uneasy. That will sort itself out. Jonathan, Concierge member We've got a surge.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
In concierge members, which means you get.
Bill O'Reilly
Direct access to me and my crew. Get in trouble, we'll help you out, try to and give you advice and give you, you know, what you asked for. Bill, will we ever know who proposed the insane foreign projects we all funded? And we see that Doge has exposed. Well, Congress gives the money to the State Department and the State Department under Blinken. Secretary of State Blinken, remember him? Under Biden, he decides that are going to be spent. Blinken.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
It was crazy.
Bill O'Reilly
Linda Williams, Concierge Remk you. Linda Bedford, Pennsylvania. I think the stock market is going to destroy Trump. I was raising 100 billion in tariffs, more important than 60 billion already lost in capital gains. But Linda, it'll come back. Now, if it was lost forever, you'd be absolutely right. But the stock market goes up and down and right now it's tenuous. No doubt about it. If it stays down, then Democrats will win the midterms. Kevin McDaniel, Las Vegas. You described the state of California sending claims for 19 billion in Medicaid to the federal government and then using the funds for legal migrant health care. Sounds like fraud. No, because Sacramento okayed it. They okayed it and the federal government didn't move against it. Now it will. Trump administration move against it with Biden didn't care. In a moment, something you might not know.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
Today's episode is sponsored by Delete Me. Have you or someone you know been a victim of identity theft? It might be because anyone on the web can buy your private details leading to just that. The solution, it's called Deleteme, a subscription service that removes your personal info from hundreds of data brokers. Delete me works round the clock to constantly monitor and remove your personal information so the hard work is done for you. It even sends personalized privacy reports so you can see what was found, where it was found, and what's been removed. Take control of your data. Keep your private life private by signing up for Delete Me right now. You can get 20% off a delete Me plan by texting no spin to 64000. That's no spin all one word to 64000 message and data rates may apply. See Terms for details.
Bill O'Reilly
Now the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know. 66 years ago today, President Dwight Eisenhower formally accepted the 50th state into the union. Here is the history of Hawaii. The Polynesian people arrived on the archipelago about 700 AD for the next millennia, they rule the islands unopposed. There are eight major Hawaiian islands. All that changed in 1778 when English explorer Captain James Cook made landfall on Kauai. One year later, the 50 year old captain and his crew were killed in a battle on the beach. The British withdrew. American whalers began wintering on Hawaii. In the early 19th century, Christian missionaries followed. By 1850, Hawaii featured framed houses, horse drawn carriages, schools, churches, taverns, ports. After the Civil War, the kingdom signed a free trade agreement with the usa. Deal allowed the construction of naval bases near Honolulu that would become Pearl harbor. President William McKinley annexed the entire Hawaiian island territory in the year 1900. For the next 40 years, Hawaii was transformed into America's main outpost in the Pacific. Population exploded from 90,000 to half a million. After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Congress moved to protect the islands from any further foreign aggression. That took place in March 1959 when Eisenhower signed the Hawaii statehood bill into law. Today, Hawaii remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is a global exporter of sugar, pineapple, coffee, fish, palm oil and nuts. And here's something else you might not know. Hawaii is 24, 400 miles away from the American mainland. And although it's exotic, it's also expensive and very liberal. Since statehood, the islands have only seen three Republicans elected to national office. The liberal tradition dates back to 1900, when supporters of the monarchy form the local chapter of the Democratic Party. They gotta jump. To this day, progressives dominate in Honolulu. Back after this.
Fast Growing Trees Representative
Today's episode is sponsored by DeleteMe. Have you or someone you know been a victim of identity theft? It might be because anyone on the web can buy your private details leading to just that. The solution? It's called Delete Me, a subscription service that removes your personal info from hundreds of data brokers. Delete Me works round the clock to constantly monitor and remove your personal information so the hard work is done for you. It even sends personalized privacy reports so you can see what was found, where it was found, and what's been removed. Take control of your data. Keep your private life private. By signing up for Deleteme right now. You can get 20% off a delete Me plan by texting no spin to 64000. That's no spin. All one word to 64000 message and data rates may apply. See Terms for details.
Bill O'Reilly
Thank you for listening to the O'Reilly update. I am Bill O'Reilly. No spin, just facts. And always looking out for you.
Mike Slater
Hey, I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. We have a very simple mission. We take the news of the day and we filter it through a biblical worldview. So here's the big story of the day. What does the Bible say about it and how can we apply it? It's amazing. There's nothing new under the sun. The Bible has something to say about everything that's going on today. So basically, we thumped the Bible over on Politics by Faith. I think we got to keep MAGA going. And I think the way to take it beyond just a political victory into a true rebuilding and awakening and revival in America is to make sure that this is all grounded in biblical principles. And that's what we do on the podcast Politics by Faith. And you can subscribe to Politics by Faith wherever you're listening to the show right now.
Summary of "The O’Reilly Update, March 19, 2025"
Introduction In the March 19, 2025 episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis, host Bill O'Reilly delivers a comprehensive update on the most pressing national and international issues. The episode delves into high-stakes political maneuvers, significant policy discussions, and intriguing human interest stories, all presented with O'Reilly's signature no-nonsense approach. This summary captures the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for context.
Time Stamp: 00:39
The episode opens with Mike Slater detailing a crucial two-and-a-half-hour phone conversation between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The primary agenda was negotiating a ceasefire in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
Ceasefire Agreement: Both leaders expressed a mutual desire to end the conflict with a lasting peace. The White House confirmed that Putin supports Trump's proposal for a "mutual pause on energy infrastructure attacks."
Hockey Diplomacy: An unexpected topic was the suggestion to organize a series of hockey games between Russian KHL and American NHL players. Slater remarks, "It's amazing. How does hockey always get dragged into international affairs?" This nostalgic reference to the 2014 Sochi Olympics adds a unique cultural twist to diplomatic negotiations.
Time Stamp: 00:39
The discussion shifts to President Trump's controversial decision to invoke the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 to deport illegal aliens affiliated with the Venezuelan terrorist group Trend.
Judicial Pushback: A district court judge ruled against the deportations, labeling Trump's actions as overreach. In response, Trump criticized the judiciary, stating, "like many of the crooked judges I'm forced to appear before, should be impeached. We don't want vicious, violent and demented criminals, many of them deranged murderers in our country."
Chief Justice Roberts' Response: Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked Trump, emphasizing the sanctity of the impeachment process. Roberts asserted, "For more than two centuries it's been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
This exchange highlights the escalating tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary, underscoring concerns about constitutional oversteps.
Time Stamp: 00:39
In a remarkable turn of events, astronauts presumed stranded in space have safely returned to Earth. According to Slater, "the astronauts who have been stranded in space, according to Trump and Elon, stranded by the Biden administration because they didn't want to Give Elon a Trump supporter… finally, they landed in the Gulf of America."
This successful return marks a significant victory for space exploration narratives amidst political tensions.
Time Stamp: 00:39
A lighter yet intriguing story covers the sale of what is billed as the world’s most expensive dog.
Details of the Sale: The dog, nicknamed Wolf Dog, is a crossbreed between an actual wolf and a Caucasian shepherd. At eight months old, the dog already weighs 195 pounds. It was sold for an astonishing $5.7 million to a buyer in India.
O'Reilly's Commentary: "It's a massive dog," O'Reilly remarks, highlighting both the uniqueness and the financial extravagance of the purchase.
This segment underscores the diverse range of topics covered in the episode, from geopolitical strategies to extraordinary personal purchases.
Time Stamp: 04:31
Bill O'Reilly shares insights from his recent White House meeting with President Trump on St. Patrick's Day, covering several pivotal topics:
Release of JFK Files: O'Reilly discusses President Trump's initiative to make the historical JFK files public. "President knows I wrote Killing Kennedy and asked my opinion. I suggested the files be released forthwith. Two hours later the announcement was made."
Ukraine Ceasefire Progress: Continuing the earlier discussion, O'Reilly emphasizes the ongoing efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, labeling it "extremely difficult, but progress is being made."
Resurrection of Kate’s Law: A significant legislative push was the revival of Kate’s Law, which imposes harsh mandatory prison terms on deported foreign criminals upon their return to the U.S. O'Reilly champions this measure, stating, "This is must-have legislation. I'm confident the Trump administration will drive it."
He reflects on past legislative failures, expressing hope for future successes: "We were close back in 2015 when 32-year-old Kate Steinle was shot to death by a criminal migrant who defied deportation five times. Senator McConnell killed Kate's Law back then to his shame."
Time Stamp: 06:50
O'Reilly engages with listener emails, addressing various concerns:
Overconfidence in the Right (Joe Biscaglia): Joe from Rochester, NY, mentions, "I'm hearing a lot of overconfidence from the right, which may lead to a loss in the midterms. Do you agree?" O'Reilly responds, "Some cockiness there is, I would agree, but these tariffs now make a lot of people uneasy. That will sort itself out."
Stock Market Concerns (Linda Bedford): Linda from Pennsylvania questions the impact of tariffs on the stock market: "I think the stock market is going to destroy Trump." O'Reilly counters, "It'll come back. Now, if it was lost forever, you'd be absolutely right. But the stock market goes up and down and right now it's tenuous. No doubt about it. If it stays down, then Democrats will win the midterms."
California Medicaid Fraud (Kevin McDaniel): Kevin from Las Vegas points out, "The state of California sending claims for 19 billion in Medicaid to the federal government and then using the funds for legal migrant healthcare. Sounds like fraud." O'Reilly clarifies, "No, because Sacramento okayed it and the federal government didn't move against it. Now it will. Trump administration move against it with Biden didn't care."
This segment showcases O'Reilly’s direct engagement with listener concerns, providing his perspective on current political dynamics.
Time Stamp: 09:43
O'Reilly presents an educational segment on the history of Hawaii, marking 66 years since President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Hawaii statehood bill into law.
Early History: The Polynesian settlers arrived around 700 AD, ruling unopposed until 1778 when Captain James Cook landed on Kauai. Following Cook’s death, American whalers and Christian missionaries significantly influenced the islands.
Annexation and Transformation: In 1900, President William McKinley annexed Hawaii, transforming it into America's main Pacific outpost. The population surged from 90,000 to half a million over four decades.
Statehood and Modern Day: Hawaii achieved statehood in March 1959, becoming a key strategic and economic hub. Despite its western U.S. identity, O'Reilly notes Hawaii's distance from the mainland and its predominantly liberal political landscape: "Since statehood, the islands have only seen three Republicans elected to national office. The liberal tradition dates back to 1900, when supporters of the monarchy formed the local chapter of the Democratic Party."
Economic Contributions: Today, Hawaii is a global exporter of sugar, pineapple, coffee, fish, palm oil, and nuts, and remains one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide.
This historical overview provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of Hawaii’s unique position within the United States.
Conclusion
The March 19, 2025 episode of The O’Reilly Update offers a rich tapestry of current events, political analysis, and historical insights. From high-level diplomatic negotiations and contentious judicial debates to heartwarming returns from space and extraordinary pet sales, Bill O'Reilly ensures listeners are well-informed on a diverse array of topics. His engagement with listener questions and in-depth historical segments further enhance the program's value, making it a must-listen for those seeking unvarnished facts and thoughtful commentary.
Notable Quotes:
Bill O’Reilly on Judicial Overreach: "[...] this judge, like many of the crooked judges I'm forced to appear before, should be impeached." ([00:39])
Chief Justice John Roberts Responding to Trump: "For more than two centuries it's been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision." ([00:39])
O'Reilly on Kate’s Law: "This is must-have legislation. I'm confident the Trump administration will drive it." ([04:31])
Listener Interaction on Overconfidence: "Some cockiness there is, I would agree, but these tariffs now make a lot of people uneasy. That will sort itself out." ([06:52])
For more detailed analysis and daily updates, listeners are encouraged to visit BillOReilly.com.