
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, November 4, 2025
Nov 4, 2025
Mike Slater, a contributor known for his insights on current affairs, joins to discuss pressing issues. He breaks down the impact of a 35-day government shutdown on food stamps, highlighting USDA contingency measures. Slater also reveals a new White House initiative exposing illegal aliens and their crimes. Additionally, he reports on planned military actions in Mexico against cartels and emphasizes the importance of voting in upcoming elections. Bill critiques Trump's recent interview, showcasing a lively analysis of political happenings.
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Partial SNAP Funding During Shutdown
- The USDA authorized 50% of normal SNAP benefits via contingency funds during the shutdown to partially keep benefits flowing.
- The Trump administration avoided using child nutrition funds to preserve school programs for the year.
Administration Publishes Criminals-On-Medicaid List
- The White House published a site listing criminal illegal aliens allegedly receiving Medicaid, including mugshots and offenses.
- The list challenges claims that illegal immigrants receive no benefits and names the site whitehouse.gov/criminals.
U.S. Plans Operations Targeting Mexican Cartels
- NBC reports the administration plans missions in Mexico against cartels, using drone strikes and limited ground operators.
- Designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations expanded legal authority for espionage and covert actions.


