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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, June 5th, 2025. Stand up for your country. Big call between President Trump and Chinese President Xi on Thursday morning. And we predicted that would happen yesterday. In fact, we reported it would happen. And I knew it would happen because the president told me it would happen.
As you may know, I debriefed him on my trip to Beijing, which I told the Chinese communists I was going to do. I just want to reiterate that everything was upfront in this thing, because that's who I am. I don't play any games. You want me to speak to you, I'm going to tell you what's on my mind.
but I'm not holding anything back and I'm going to tell you the consequences of everything. So I knew that the phone call was going to be made and it's a very important call. We'll get to it in the second segment. The Talking Points memo, however, is on the growing Biden scandal. And it is that it is a scandal. Now, the House Oversight Committee is investigating whether President Biden actually knew what he was signing
when he didn't sign the executive orders, but an auto-penn did. Are you a little confused? So the president issues executive orders. Legally, he can use a machine to sign the orders, but that shouldn't happen unless the president is indisposed. In Biden's case, it happened a shocking amount, and I'll give you the stats in a moment.
So the House Oversight Committee wants to know why, what was going on. Did Biden even know what was in these executive orders? Very tough to prove. Very, very tough. And Biden deserves due process, as all Americans are. And, you know, the right wing anti-Biden people are going crazy. You know, he didn't know. We don't do that here. What we do is report methodically. And here's what we know.
There is no question that all mental acuity questions surround Jill Biden, the first lady. That is beyond any reasonable doubt. She knew day to day the condition of her husband. OK. She has not been called in front of the oversight committee yet. She will be.
The following. Well, let me let me give you a little bit of a primer before we get to the people who have been called. So on May 21st, I went on News Nation Cuomo and I told Mr. Cuomo and a valid Democrat that this Biden thing was going to be as big as Watergate.
Roll tape. Look, if you want to try to justify this unbelievable cover up that's going to rise as high as Watergate. What is the cover up? Watergate? Howard is a man sat there for four years. Howard is Biden's prostate exam worse than Watergate. I'll give you the last word. Yeah, give it to me because, boy, you're killing yourself tonight. Oh, yeah. I'm killing myself. Go ahead.
You have a right as an American citizen, Cuomo, to know if your president is infirmed mentally or physically. I agree. The Constitution gave the privilege to the press to keep an eye on these people so that we would know their status and condition. In Watergate, they covered up a crime. Yes. If Colonel O'Connor
gave a PSA test that showed Biden had cancer and kept it from the public. That is a crime. OK, so now everybody is saying it's like Watergate. So, you know, I like Cuomo. You know that I go on his program all the time, but he was just being an arrogant ass. Oh, you bet you wait and see what happens here, because you cannot cover up
right a mental acuity or a physical um situation in the white house you can't and it is watergate it's worse than watergate probably the nixon's people covered up crimes all right they covered up break-ins they covered up bribery they covered all that stuff okay so um the following people are going to have to testify in front of the house oversight committee here they are former senior advisor michael donald
Senior Advisor Anita Dunn, former Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain, former Deputy Chief of Staff of Policy Bruce Reed, former Counselor to President Steve Ricchetti. Now, they've all retained counsel. They know they're in trouble. And they're all going to say the same thing. Oh, we didn't say anything when we were there. It was fine. Oh, no, he knew everything. That's what they're all going to say. They're not going to say, yeah, I lied about it. They're not. And again, it's going to be hard for the Oversight Committee to prove anything.
It will, because there were days when President Biden was lucid. However, in my opinion, this is a mammoth cover up. And the guy who's in most trouble is the doctor that I just mentioned, O'Connor. He's a colonel, retired colonel in the army. And he was examining Biden. Roll the tape.
How's the president's health? It is. And how is his mental cognition? It's excellent. It's excellent. Is there a reason you didn't perform a cognitive test on him? He's here every day. OK, now that's a tough one. And if O'Connor did not give the prostate test or did give it and then held it back, because, as you know, President Biden has cancer, prostate cancer.
He's going to have to be prosecuted. Now, that might not reach that because this is a committee that's looking at this. It's not the FBI. It's not the Justice Department. Although Donald Trump has called for an investigation, which means that the Justice Department is going to have to get involved because that's where it has to go. I mean, these pinheaded House people, Congress people, senators, yeah, they can ask the questions. They can embarrass people. But
You need hard evidence and it's a tough one. It is a tough one. Now let's get to the executive orders at play. So from January 1st of this year to inauguration day on the 21st, there were 14 executive orders signed and the white house, all of them by executive order by auto pen. I should say all of them, all 14 pretty troubling in 2024, uh,
OK, 74 percent of all EOs signed by auto pen. No excuse. It's an astronomical number. I don't think it's ever, ever been anywhere close to another president doing that. Why? Biden couldn't take the pen and sign the order. Does that take three seconds? Why? OK, and now the names. All right. Remember that the pardons issued the last few days of Biden's tenure.
they were pretty big all right here's who got pardoned by autopen his brother james wife sarah jones biden sister valerie biden owens husband john his brother francis biden general mark milley and dr anthony fauci i mean they're huge names and he couldn't sign their pardons and autopen had to do it doesn't stack doesn't stack so we're in a position here where
This scandal, and it is, come on. I mean, if you don't know by now that the president of the United States was virtually incapacitated on certain days and we the people were lied to about it. If you don't know that by now, you don't want to know. You just don't want to know. And this helps President Trump because it will override the controversy du jour that
This becomes the bigger story than Trump, you know, banning countries. And we'll get to that in a moment or whatever it may be that day. And it negates the hate Trump media because they had no interest in reporting this story at all, as we know now. And that's the memo.
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All right, so let's get to the phone call. We'll let the president describe it full screen. Quote, I just included a very good phone call with President Xi of China discussing some of the intricacies of our recently made and agreed to trade deal. Call us in approximately one and a half hours and result in very positive conclusion for both countries.
the conversation was focused almost entirely on trade nothing was discussed concerning russia ukraine or iran unquote that was posted on truth social okay so uh this morning um i appeared on our flagship radio station wabc in new york city with sid rosenberg and uh here's what went down on that go
I'm going to give you the credit. You're too, well, actually not too humble. Maybe he'll take the credit. I'm going to give you the credit for this upcoming meeting or conversation between President Trump and President Xi. I think you going to China, you speaking in front of his people, doing what you did a couple of weeks ago, was kind of a linchpin for what's coming up next. Are you willing to accept that credit? Well, I appreciate you, uh...
standing in front of my modesty, which doesn't exist. I wasn't surprised, let's put it that way, that the phone call has been arranged. Now, I'm not taking credit for it. It was due. But what I gave the United States of America, what I gave the country, and that's exactly why I did this, I paid for this whole trip myself, was I gave a pathway to
for negotiations to stop the madness, I provided a vivid pathway to the hard men in Beijing, 13 of them. I said, if you follow this pathway, China will prosper. Okay. So again, it has nothing to do with me on a daily basis, but I did contribute, I think,
to the overall strategy that a deal helps both China and the United States. And not only in trade. They've got to figure out Taiwan, Putin, Iran, all of that. Now, it is much easier for Donald Trump at this point in history to deal with Xi than Putin because Putin is psychotic. I am now 100% convinced. You don't allow one million Russian casualties
One million to invade a country that does you no good whatsoever, Ukraine. And then you continue, despite the fact that Trump offered Putin a good deal to stop fighting. Putin's psychotic now. So if I were sent to Moscow, number one, I wouldn't go because they put me in prison. All right. And number two, there's nothing I could say to the people in Moscow, nothing, that are going to change Putin.
Trump made a mistake on Putin. He didn't know the seriousness of Putin's mental condition. Putin's crazy. Now, he can function, but again, you don't allow a million Russians to give up their lives or be severely wounded in Ukraine. And you don't even count the Ukrainian civilians and all of that. Putin care at all? No. That's why he's on my upcoming book.
confronting evil, he's not a cover. Okay, so I couldn't do anything there. But in China it's different because the Chinese know they need America. Putin doesn't think he needs anybody. Chinese know they need America economically. And so therefore, I think that this has a chance to tamp everything down. I hope it does. I pray it does. Okay.
All right. So Trump, as he does often, took a terrible situation in Colorado where a Muslim here illegally tried to kill people. And then he used that to ban a number of countries from sending any of their citizens to the USA.
Okay, here are the countries. Afghanistan, obviously, that's out of control. Chad is an African country, North African country, no government really. Equatorial, Guinea, same thing. Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Republic of Congo, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen. They have one thing in common, they have no functioning government in any of those countries. So that means that you can be a terrorist, a Muslim terrorist or any terrorist,
And then you can get on a plane with a passport that says Somalia and come here if you get your visa or whatever you get. And nobody knows who you are because those countries aren't checking you out because there's no functioning government there. That's why Trump did it. I would do the same thing. I would do the same thing. And Venezuela is on that list. I mean, there's some other things to do with Venezuela, but Venezuela, you know, it's a corrupt country.
criminally run government. Why do we want those people here? For what? Yet you hear the left go, hey, keep quiet. This is protection. Okay, out of control courts, big story.
All right, this is the executive order signed by Trump. And then some judge someplace, Paducah, Kentucky, says, oh, no, he can't do it, signs this. The ACLU shops the country for liberal judges, then brings a suit in those jurisdictions. Of course, those jurisdictions aren't...
valid and that's what will happen. The Supreme Court will throw it all out. But in the meantime, the ACLU, which is behind all of this, is making it very hard for President Trump to govern by executive order. So there are hearings in Congress, there are hearings in the Senate. This is a subcommittee on federal courts.
And this guy John Kennedy, you know him, he's on Fox News every hour on the hour. Okay, he's grilling a woman named Kate Shaw. She teaches at the University of Pennsylvania, she's an attorney, works for ABC News, part of the Obama administration. She's a radical leftist. Okay, and here's how the Q&A went down. Go. On April 22nd, 2024, you said there are some members of the Supreme Court that are evil.
Which justices were you talking about? I'll take it your word, Senator. I don't recall using that word. All right, here's what you said. You were talking about the majority opinion in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis. You said, quote,
Justice Kagan, I mean, will she be able to control the opinion's future distortion by her evil colleagues? Probably not." Who are you talking about? Sir, I'm very skeptical. If it's transcription, it was probably a transcription error. I do not think I said that. No, you said it. Once you own up to it, which you call some members of the Supreme Court evil. Now, which ones do you think are evil? I would have to refresh my recollection.
Now, is this a big deal? She's a radical leftist. Of course she thinks the Supreme Court justices that voted that Roe v. Wade be kicked back to the states are evil. That's what these radical leftists do. She just admitted. And the fact that she's teaching at an Ivy League school, University of Penn, does that surprise you? Come on. But it's a worthy exercise to get this in front of the American people. Okay.
There's an aggregate of polling on Real Clear Politics, which is a website. Now, they didn't poll Biden, I don't know why, about his, what this was, was a comparison of the first five months in office. So they did Bush, the younger, Obama and Trump, but not Biden. Why not? And here's the numbers.
So this is job approval. Bush had 46 after five months, Obama 47, Trump 48. That's pretty interesting and encouraging for President Trump because he's far and away the most controversial of the three. Not even close. I mean, Trump is just blowing up the whole federal apparatus.
and foreign affairs and the economy all at once, which I don't know if it's the wisest thing to do it all at once. But to have 48% of the American people, this is the aggregate of all the polls, say, okay, it's good for him. I thought you'd like to know that because you'll never see it anywhere else. National Sheriffs Association. This is really a weird story, and I'm setting it up because I don't know what the deuce is going on.
So ICE, as you know, is conducting raids all over the country to find and deport people here illegally. The National Sheriffs Association is based in Alexandria, Virginia. I think it's 3,000 sheriffs are involved with it. Its leader is Kiernan Donahue, a sheriff from Canyon County, Idaho.
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to tell me why. Are the sheriffs mad at ICE? Do they not want to cooperate with ICE? What's going on? This is big. 3,000 sheriffs, it's big. Now I have a very good relationship with law enforcement from Fairbanks, Alaska to Key West.
Everybody knows I have their backs. So we didn't think it was going to be a tough booking. And there's a guy named Patrick Royal. He's a PIO, public information officer, of the Sheriff's Association. And he calls me and says, hey, Patrick, come on, explain this. No, no. What? What's going on? I don't know. And they're afraid to come on for some reason. I'll get to the bottom of it. You know, I'm on it now. It's so weird. Ice stats.
So thanks for to President Biden. The FBI has spent more than a million manpower hours investigating the problem stemming from the open border. OK, one million manpower hours. And that's all on Biden because he opened it up. Fifteen million in problems all over the place. OK, interesting stat. Now, on Tuesday of this week alone,
Okay, 2,200 illegal migrants were taken into custody. It's a lot for one day, okay? And that's a 37% jump from the week prior. So they're stepping up. ICE is stepping up its raid and its, not incarceration, but keep them contained. They're not out on the street anymore. So the White House is...
Please, Trump wants this. That's why it's happening. So far, since Trump has been president, there have been about 67,000 undocumented people taken in and about 65,000 deported. So most of them who are rounded up go. Those are the stats.
There are exceptions, or there should be, and there are. So Homeland Security, which controls ICE, they've got to make exceptions here. And one of them is little Sophia Vargas, four-year-old Mexican girl, who has a very serious illness. And she's being treated in Southern California in a hospital there. So her mother, who took her across the border illegally in 2023, has been detained by ICE.
But ICE is now giving the family a humanitarian waiver, which is the right thing to do. All right? We have to save this girl's life. Now, I would, if I were President Trump, pardon him. I'd say, you could stay on a humanitarian basis. Nothing wrong with that. Okay? Sophia and her mom do not pose any danger to us, and it's a humanitarian thing. I was happy to see this story. Smart life. So if you live in Texas...
And I did for two years. Boy, it was hot. This Yankee. Anyway, the Texas Senate Bill 25 is going to require Doritos, M&Ms, Fruit Loops, Mountain Dew, Skittles, Cap'n Crunch cereal and others. But warning labels because of food additives, dyes, bleached flour, sugar, all of that.
And it's good. Texas is ahead on this because if you eat junk, you're going to die a painful death. This is smart life now. This is a smart life segment. Let me repeat that. If you eat junk, you're going to die a painful death. Is that what you want? I'd rather go in my sleep, you know? And I knocked out most of the sugar in my life. Now I'm working on the carbs.
because you know you got any of that under control. We Americans eat terrible diets, terrible. When I was in North Asia last week, it's fish, it was you know no sugar, nobody's fat except the American tourists. They're fat, Chinese weren't fat, Japanese weren't, Koreans a little bit more chubbier, a little more zafde because they are more attached to the American culture. So in Texas, Governor Abbott will sign this,
So General Mills, Pepsi-Cola, Mars, Kellogg's, they're all going to have to, if they want to ship their stuff to Texas, put these warning labels on, just like tobacco. Every state should do it. Every state. Because, you know, not only are you going to die, but the odds are that you're going to cost your family, friends, and people you don't know, fellow Americans, a lot of money when you get sick, when you get diabetes, when you're sick.
Thumb falls off from the sugar. You cannot do this. And the fast foods are killing you, too. And what do you see on TV? What do the kids see every day, all day long? Oh, you deserve a break today. And the bell rings and this and that. Once in a while, OK, but a steady diet is. So the word has to get out. And, you know, I'm not a big RFK Jr. fan, but he's right on this.
And it's going to save this country trillions of dollars in health costs if people wise up. Smart life. Tipping. So there's a study by Bankrate. Bankrate is, I guess, a social media op-ed. You go up, did it about tips. And it was about twenty five hundred U.S. adults. So the headline is 41 percent of Americans say tipping has gotten out of control.
This is up from 6% in 2024. Why has it got out of control? Because now when you go to the deli or the bodega or the pizza joint or wherever you go and somebody just puts your food in a bag, they want a tip. So they get the little dopey machine, put your credit card in it, goes, what tip? For what? I called it in.
All you did was write the order down and put it in a bag.
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It's not like you were waiting at the table and you want a tip. No. Now, it's not about the money. I'm a generous tipper. 20% for good service. And sometimes I'll give a little bit more if I think that the person really is trying and all that. 20% for good service, 10% for not so good service. Even if you're allowed, I'll give you 10% unless you're disrespectful.
Not just to me, but to anybody in the restaurant. Then you get nothing. And I'll tell you why you get nothing. And I'll tell your boss why you get nothing. That hasn't happened. I haven't done that in a year, maybe more. So 24 good service, 10 for poor service, but, you know, and nothing if you are obnoxious.
OK, so that is the tipping culture. And I don't blame everybody. You know, come on. We're hard for our money and people go, hey, give me a tip. Give me a tip. And the tax, no tax on tips. You know, Wall Street Journal hates that. I don't understand that. Those people who are working for tips are not affluent people. Give them a break. I'm going to it's not going to bust the budget, you know, and Trump's not going to back away from that. It's got to be in this big bill.
Stay in history, June 5th, 2004, Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States, dies in Los Angeles, complications, Alzheimer's disease. Now, the reason I'm doing this 21 years ago is that I wrote a book on President Reagan, all right, killing Reagan. And he was in for eight years. Conservative Americans and moderates love him.
Ronald Reagan. And there's a good reason why they love him. And the reason is that Reagan, even though he had an up and down presidency, and he did, okay, killing Reagan is banned from the Reagan library in Simi Valley. They will not stock the book. The reason is I told the truth that after he was shot, Ronald Reagan had a hard time for about six months. I mean, mental acuity, very tough, up and down.
I told the truth. I backed it up with names, no anonymous sources. Reagan Library didn't like it. Fine. Okay, we sold two million copies. Anyway, Reagan, what he did to catapult himself, and I do believe he is in the, let's say, top 15 best presidents, was that he lifted the morale of the citizenry. People felt good in the 1980s to be an American because Reagan was a traditionalist. He believed...
in God and he believed in service, and he believed in the country, and he believed that we were a shining light on the hill. He believed it. He wasn't a phony. And Americans who believe the same thing emotionally attach themselves to him. But if you look at his record, the biggest mistake he made was giving amnesty to 3 million people who snuck in here. And he said, "Look, I'm going to give them amnesty to placate the Democratic Party." That was Tip O'Neill.
But we'll seal the border, it won't happen again. But they didn't. And he didn't insist on it. And the liberals, the left, saw that weakness. Okay. The best thing he did was he figured out that the Soviet Union was wobbly and that by developing all these weapons, new technology in the 80s, that the Soviets would have to do the same thing and it couldn't afford it. And the Soviet economic profile collapsed.
And that led to the walls coming down and all that. And that happened during Bush the Elder. Didn't happen under Reagan. Took a couple of years. But Reagan saw that. He attacked the Soviet Union economically. Very, very shrewd. Very, very strong policy. George Shultz, you might remember that name. He was involved with that. So Ronald Reagan died 21 years ago today.
Back with a final thought on dad in a moment. Okay, so the fourth commandment, some say the fifth, but in my religion, Catholicism, and in the Torah, I believe, the fourth commandment is honor thy father and thy mother. And it's problematic because there are a lot of fathers and mothers who are not good. Let's be honest, okay? They're not. They don't treat their children well. They don't treat each other well. They're just not good. Do you still have to honor them? The answer is yes.
you have to be respectful you don't have to embrace you don't to make excuses you don't to pander respectful on their respective days you give them gifts you send them a card don't overdo it if you you know don't feel they deserve it but most parents you know my parents were flawed they were children of the depression but i loved them and i respected them to the very end and i did everything on earth i could do to make their lives easier
And I didn't, I wasn't a scorecard. They did this, they did that. I didn't do that because I honored the fourth commandment. I mean, you know, it's pretty clear. Now, sometimes you can't honor. Sometimes the destructive nature of parents is so bad that you can't. I understand that. And millions of people are facing it. I got it. But if you can form some kind of kindness, a detente, try it.
You'll be a much better person for it. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News. New Sunday column. See you again on Monday.