
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis No Spin News - TPM Edition - December 12, 2025
Dec 13, 2025
This week features a deep dive into alleged COVID-era fraud in Minnesota's Somali community, unveiling political ramifications and prosecution details. There's an insightful analysis of affordability and economic concerns, revealing shifting prices and wages. The discussion extends to a Nashville murder case, highlighting the need for judicial accountability and criticizing lenient rulings by progressive judges. The narrative challenges mainstream media portrayals of the economic crisis while emphasizing the importance of public safety.
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Massive Minnesota COVID Aid Fraud
- Bill O’Reilly highlights a massive, largely unregulated COVID-era fraud in Minnesota that diverted roughly $1 billion into criminals' pockets.
- He stresses that reporters from the Manhattan Institute, not local or federal authorities, uncovered the scheme.
High Entitlement Spending Creates Incentives
- O’Reilly cites Minnesota as one of the highest per-recipient spenders on means-tested entitlements at about $46,000 per recipient.
- He argues high welfare spending creates political incentives to hide fraud and expand dependency.
Personal Approach To Money
- Bill O’Reilly recounts his personal money habits: he saved, avoided flashy purchases, and taught his children to respect money.
- He connects personal frugality to buying protection against misfortune.
