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Bill O'Reilly (0:34)
Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater (0:41)
Thank you, Bill. It is Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. The Golden Dome Supreme Court win for Maine, another inmate caught and DOJ investigating Chicago. That's all coming up. Then Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, Donald Trump unveiled his plans to to build a massive missile defense protection system over America. The Golden Dome, he calls it. Trump began calling for a US Missile defense shield similar to Israel's Iron Dome after watching Israel deflect missiles and drones from Iran's attacks last year. Now some are saying we don't need this. We're protected by two giant oceans. But Trump said there is a threat by ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missiles and other advanced aerial attacks and it remains the most catastrophic threat facing the United States. He said we need to rapidly develop and field a dependable umbrella of protection for our homeland. The Supreme Court just ordered the main state legislature to revoke its censure of one of their representatives. Laurel Libby, the state rep, was censured by the legislature for posting on her social her personal social media account, a picture of a boy pretending to be a girl on the top of a podium at a girls track and field event. She was censured and therefore isn't allowed to vote and hasn't been able to do anything as a legislator. Now, Libby was told that her censure would end if she apologized for the post. She has refused to do so. Supreme Court ruled on her side. Another one of the prisoners of the New Orleans jailbreak have been caught, but there's still six on the loose. Also a maintenance worker at that jail where 10 inmates escaped. He's been arrested, accused of helping facilitate the breakout. Sterling Williams is his name, 33 years old. He's a maintenance worker at the jail. He allegedly shut off the water to the toilet to help clear the way for the inmates to escape. The six that are on the loose. Still, four of them are convicted murderers. We mentioned yesterday that the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, was bragging about how he only hires our people. He said we're the most generous people on the planet. That was just yesterday. Well, the Department of Justice is launching an investigation in the city of Chicago and their hiring practices. The new head of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights division said that the investigation is, quote, based on information suggesting that you have made hiring decisions based solely on the basis of race. The information suggesting such a thing is him saying it. The letter also pointed to Title 7 of the Civil Rights act of 1964, which is a federal law that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. Hope you can join us over there. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day next.
