Bill O'Reilly Warns President Trump About Putin's Nuclear Threat and Corporate Media's Deadly Propaganda Machine
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Bill O'Reilly sits down to discuss the shocking state of corporate media following the Charlie Kirk assassination, revealing how ABC, CNN, and other major networks prioritize political narratives over truth. O'Reilly delivers a stark warning about the propaganda element in America being harder than at any point since 1776. He shares details from his conversation with President Trump at Yankee Stadium, where he handed the president his new book Confronting Evil and warned him that Vladimir Putin is now a different, more dangerous man who would use nuclear weapons if backed into a corner.
The conversation begins with a disturbing analysis of how ABC News covered Charlie Kirk's assassination. O'Reilly, who worked as a correspondent for Peter Jennings for two years, expresses disbelief at what he witnessed. An ABC correspondent focused on the alleged assassin's love relationship rather than reporting the heinous details of why a disturbed individual would murder a fellow American.
"That is beyond anything I've seen. I have never seen anything that irresponsible," O'Reilly states, placing the blame directly at the doorstep of the Disney Corporation. After Disney paid 16 million dollars to Donald Trump in a legal settlement, the same pattern of bias continues unchecked.
The Propaganda Crisis in America
O'Reilly identifies five major corporations that have used their power to prop up the progressive movement and actively hate Donald Trump and his supporters. This represents an unprecedented situation in American history.
"The propaganda element now in America is harder than it ever been since our existence in 1776," O'Reilly warns. "No one seems to be able to rein in the Comcast NBCs, the Disney ABCs."
He notes that CBS Evening News had basically the same problematic take on the assassination, while CNN claimed they didn't know what the motive was. The establishment media refuses to allow anything to question their narrative, creating a dangerous situation where radicalized individuals cannot be properly identified and addressed.
The Responsibility of Journalism
O'Reilly emphasizes that every news agency in the country has a responsibility to report facts and put stories in proper perspective. When it comes to the assassination, the relevant story is about a mentally ill man who planned and premeditated an attack, not about his personal relationships.
"What drove him to do it is the dark passages in social media," O'Reilly explains. "That's where everyone says he was radicalized and he spent an inordinate amount of time there. The worst evil on this planet is accessible now in a click."
He draws a parallel to how racism on the right was called out in the 1960s, arguing that the same standard should apply to dangerous rhetoric from the left. When politicians like Hakeem Jeffries blame Donald Trump for violence inspired by left-wing rhetoric, responsible journalists should challenge that deflection.
A Glimmer of Hope
Despite the dire situation, O'Reilly sees some potential for change. He points to CBS News being sold to Skydance as a possible turning point, noting that he did an extensive interview with CBS that never would have happened under previous ownership.
"The culture is at least changing a little bit," he observes, suggesting there may be hope that the fact-finding aspect of journalism will rise again after being destroyed.
He also notes that CNN is desperate, with their only meaningful revenue stream coming from overseas. Anderson Cooper, occupying the 8 o'clock slot O'Reilly once had at Fox News, allows the most outrageous things to be said on air, booking guests specifically to assassinate the characters of the president and his supporters.
Warning President Trump About Putin
The conversation shifts to O'Reilly's meeting with President Trump at Yankee Stadium on September 11th. O'Reilly was invited specifically to discuss Putin and the recent assassination. He brought his new book Confronting Evil and urged Trump to read the Putin chapter.
"This man is a psychopath," O'Reilly states firmly. "In my opinion, he would use nuclear weapons. He would if his back is against the wall. He's deliberately provoking NATO."
O'Reilly explains that he gives his unfettered opinion to presidents when asked, whether it was Barack Obama, George W. Bush, or Donald Trump, because he doesn't work for them and has no interest in telling them what they want to hear.
Putin: A Changed and More Dangerous Man
The most critical part of O'Reilly's message to Trump concerns how Putin has changed since Trump's first term in office.
"Putin is a different man now than he was when Trump was in office the first time. He has deteriorated. Evil always does that," O'Reilly warns.
Understanding exactly who Trump will be dealing with in a potential second term is essential. The Putin described in Confronting Evil contains 20 pages of information that nobody knows about the Russian leader, information O'Reilly considers vital for the president to understand.
The meeting at Yankee Stadium represented a serious conversation between two men who have known each other for years, with O'Reilly providing analysis he believes could be critical to national security and world peace.