
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis Highlights from O'Reilly's No Spin News - January 20, 2026
Jan 21, 2026
In this discussion, Hugo Gerdon, Editor at the Washington Examiner, dives into crucial foreign policy matters. They explore the strategic significance of Greenland, debating its military value and the potential diplomatic consequences of Trump's negotiation style. Gerdon critiques the provocative tactics used to secure deals and highlights the instability of Iran, considering possible U.S. military responses. Their conversation sheds light on the complexities of international relations and America's role on the global stage.
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No Spin Means Facts First
- Bill O’Reilly defines “No Spin” as refusing to pander, propagandize, or push ideology and instead analyzing all available facts.
- He argues this approach separates his show from others and frames their coverage of immigration and protests.
Minnesota Protest Description
- Bill O’Reilly recounts a Minnesota protest organized by the Minnesota Immigration Rights and Action Committee after an ICE shooting.
- He notes 29 arrests, one officer hurt, and calls it an ideological, organized demonstration rather than organic.
State Noncompliance As Rebellion
- Bill O’Reilly lists eight states he says are rebelling by refusing to enforce federal immigration law.
- He compares that refusal to pre-Civil War state defiance and calls it a rebellion against federal authority.


