
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, January 13, 2026
Jan 13, 2026
The discussion tackles Trump's new 25% tariff on Iran-related trade and the potential Supreme Court challenges. Iran's provocative rhetoric toward the U.S. is highlighted. Legal battles arise as multiple states sue the Trump administration over ICE enforcement. Oregon's surprising move to cleanse voter rolls by adding 800,000 inactive voters is examined. Facebook's appointment of a new president raises eyebrows, especially considering her ties to the Trump era. Lastly, a critique of the Associated Press reveals concerns over perceived bias in their reporting.
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Trump's Immediate Iran Trade Embargo
- President Trump announced a 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran as an immediate trade embargo measure. The Supreme Court had been expected to rule on his authority to issue such tariffs, with a decision possibly imminent.
Iran Responds With Defiant Rhetoric
- Iran's parliamentary speaker issued a defiant threat in response, framing the conflict in religious and national terms. The exchange illustrates rapid escalation in rhetoric after the tariff announcement.
States Sue Over ICE Enforcement
- Minnesota and Minneapolis sued the Trump administration claiming federal ICE enforcement amounted to a "federal invasion." Illinois and Chicago filed similar suits, showing a pattern of local resistance.


