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O'Reilly Predicts Trump's 2026 | Dec

O'Reilly Predicts Trump's 2026 | Dec.2, 2025

Bill O'Reilly

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Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025. Stand up for your country. Well, I'm off to Washington, D.C. this evening, going to the White House soiree honoring Christmas tomorrow. Always a privilege. I know that word is overused, so is honor, but it is. And I've been going to these things for a long time, although Joe Biden iced me. I never got an invitation, but I was there for Bush

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the Younger, for Barack Obama, and now for President Trump. And all this is is to reward Trump's fundraisers, but I'm not one of them. I don't give money to anybody because I'm a journalist. But he was kind enough to give me an invitation. So I'm going on over there. I'll have a full report for you on Thursday. I don't know what's going to happen. I don't know if cabinet members are going to be there,

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if Congress, congressional people. I have no idea. Tomorrow we will broadcast from Washington, D.C. We have studios there now. I don't know if I told you guys that, but we are rapidly expanding, as you know, and

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so we have a nice facility down in D.C. The Talking Points memo. What will happen next year? I know. Now I'm not Carnac the Magnificent. Now if you don't know who that is, that's a Johnny Carson

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reference. But I'm not a soothsayer Nostradamus. I am a guy who knows what's happening. And 2026 is the last chance to get Donald Trump. The far left, the Trump haters, the Democratic Party, their media allies. Last chance to get him. And it's going to come down this way. Every week there will be a new controversy. We've seen a preview of it this fall. Epstein and now the gunboats, okay, blowing up the drug boats. And next week it'll be something else. I don't know whether they'll take a Christmas break or not. But then every

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week in 2026, a new controversy to try to wear down President Trump in the court of public opinion. That's what will happen. Now I don't know if the Trump administration knows this. I suspect they do, but I don't know for sure. But they need to put together a rapid response team to anticipate that this is going to be an ongoing campaign. Because if the Republicans lose the House or the Senate or both, then Donald Trump becomes a lame duck president. He loses an enormous amount of power in the last two years. If the Republicans hold, Trump actually increases his power. And believe me, that

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is not going to be good news for the progressive left and the Trump enemies and the media. There's a lot on the line here. Now we got a preview yesterday with White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt. I know Miss Leavitt. She's a young woman, but she is very, very bright. And I was impressed with my meeting with her, which took place two or three weeks ago. I didn't know her before then face to face. Anyway, you'll remember that the New York Times ran a piece that said Trump is getting old.

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That's impacting on his job. Piece is bogus, and I told you why. I deal with the White House all the time at the highest level. I know that Trump's younger staff members have a hard time keeping up with him.

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That's a fact. The story was bogus. So yesterday, Ms. Leavitt took it on. Roll the tape.

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And I will point out one fake news story over the weekend before I let you all go from the New York Times that took about one third of the president's daily calendar and his daily schedule and said that he's doing less than he did in his first term or he might not be fit for the job. That is unequivocally false. And it's deeply unfortunate that this story was written by the same outlet and the same

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reporter who wrote this. Biden is doing 100% fine after tripping while boarding Air Force One. Oh, same outlet, same reporter who wrote that President Trump is not fit for the job. Are you kidding me?

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And it's true. So there was no reporting on President Biden's decline. And to the very end, the liberal media was there. Oh, no, don't believe your eyes. He's fine. And of course, he wasn't fine. Now, that's the kind of very effective methodical response that the Trump administration has to get up and running on every issue if they want to win the midterms. And that is what is at stake. And that's the memo.

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All right, some good news for America and the Trump administration. Michael and Susan Dell, okay, they're the high-tech people and they are worth 300, no, no, no, billions of dollars. I got it somewhere. I'll find it for you. But they're unbelievably wealthy. They are pledging $6 billion to help American kids set up accounts.

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25 million American children will receive these accounts. And this is a very generalist thing. So here's how it works. All American kids, all of them, born between 2025-28, okay, that's Trump's second term, will get $1,000 and they'll be put in like an IRA type thing.

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And then their parents can contribute $5,000 if they want to every year. The kids in the poorer zip codes will get an additional $250. So this establishes education fund, whatever the people want to use for you,

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cannot access it till you're 18 years old. So the Earthians are going to have to wait. But by that time, it's going to be invested in very conservative stocks and it should grow. It's low-cost, diversified funds that track the USA stock index, which is a very good investment. Very good. For you people who are just looking for an investment, that's a conservative investment that always grows.

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So the Delves, I'm very impressed. I'm sorry, I think this is an excellent way to share your money that you have gained from capitalism in the United States to help the kids. So I'm pleased to report this. On another money front, Northwestern University is settled with the federal government to Trump administration for 75 million dollars. The university is charged with not protecting Jewish students during the

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pro-Palestinian riots. You'll remember all of that. Okay, 75 million, that's a big number. Money goes to the U.S. Treasury. So far, $356 million from colleges has been settled and gone to the U.S. Treasury. Okay? College involved, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, University of Virginia. Harvard's still negotiating. I do expect that Harvard will settle.

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Now once these are settled, then the federal government will do business with the universities. And there's a lot of block grant money going into those schools for medical research and other

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research.

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So that's what this is all about. I do believe that many liberal universities do not protect Jewish students. I believe that. And we can't have that. We don't talk enough about those truly making a positive impact. So let's take a moment to discuss Delta Rescue, the world's largest no-kill care for life animal

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Beautiful place. Have you been? Oh, Quebec City, I love it. I stay at the Chateau Frontier, right on the St. Lawrence River. The old, oh, great.

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And then mountains, and I really enjoy going up there.

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But they're crazy. mountains and I really, really enjoy going up there. But they're crazy.

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The government of Quebec, which is totally different from the government of say, Calgary or Edmonton or one of the Western provinces, they're trying to ban all religious symbols. Now you couldn't do that in the United States because freedom of expression says if I want to wear a cross or my pal wants to wear a Star of David or my other pal wants to wear a Muslim symbol we can wear them. Gay, that's our Constitution and nobody

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can do anything about it. In Canada and Quebec, they have a law, Bill 9, hasn't been passed yet or signed into law, but it passed. An act respecting the reinforcement of the basically away from religion, secularism, we would call it down here. So here are the two things that are big in the law.

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You can't wear, prohibit certain public sector workers, in the public sector now, from wearing anything with religious symbols including crosses. It also expands prohibiting faculty employed in colleges, universities, daycare, private schools from wearing religious imagery, including religious private schools. So that means if you go to Catholic school and you have a priest, the priest can't wear a cross. Come on. All right, joining us now

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from Toronto is Max Villiquette. He is a former director of communications for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We are very pleased to have him this evening on the No Spin News. So I'm a simple man, Mr. Villequette, and my question is why bother with this? What good does this do?

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So the answer is, unfortunately, politics. The governing party in Quebec, think of Quebec and the governing party is called the CAQ, which means Coalition L'Avenir du Québec. So essentially they're a pro-Quebec party. And think of them almost like,

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think of Quebec as sort of like a state. And so the premier of Quebec would essentially be the equivalent of a governor, essentially. And they're doing pretty poorly in the polls right now, and this is a really strong issue for distraction from how poorly the governing party is doing. There's an election coming up soon.

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It's a great way for them to take a wedge issue and hope that people are distracted by identity politics enough to not focus on some

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of the other problems. Okay, but why would the folks in Quebec want this kind of damage to freedom

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of expression? Why would they want that? I mean it was so interesting off the top for you to hear that Quebec is a lovely place but also kind of weird. I've lived there, I would agree it was so interesting off the top for you to hear that Quebec is a lovely place, but also kind of weird. I've lived there, I would agree. It is a lovely place, but also kind of weird.

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All right, good. I'm glad we're sympathical on that.

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And I mean, I love it. But it's really interesting. More people in Quebec identify as being Catholic than do in any other province in Canada and in fact you have a bigger group of people identifying with one religion period. There are more people who identify with one religion that being Catholicism in Quebec than any other province in Canada. At the same time, you have the lowest rate of regular attendance of religious services

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of any province. So there's this big struggle between a cultural history of Catholicism and how important secularism is in Quebec right now. It's that weird conflict that exists there.

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Is there a conflict though? Look, I understand and we have in the United States too, the recession of people who go to church and the Catholic Church is 24-25% of Catholics down here go to Mass every Sunday. And so we understand that. But say I'm an atheist and say I don't like any religion and I'm walking around Quebec, why do I care if some priest has a cross or some Muslim wears a hijab or whatever? Why do I care? I don't.

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So where Quebec is unique in Canada, and I think you've hit on something really interesting, is it does well with a bit of an us against the rest of the world mentality. Their provincial motto translates to, we remember. It used to actually translate to masters where we are. Like there's a very big thing about the history of Quebec, about how Quebec feels often attacked from the rest of Canada.

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And I think one of the things we're seeing happening right now is Canada has been a little more united under a tariff and trade war threat than ever in the past. You've actually seen support for Quebec separatism and Quebec solidarity decline amongst Quebecers. So I think this is a great way for a government that's in trouble to say, no, no, no, we're all together in this issue, right?

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This is something Quebecers can all agree on.

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Don't pay attention to anything else that is happening right now. But they don't agree on it. They can't agree on it. Look, when I was out there with the Saint Anne des Pauvres, I think, which is the Catholic church that is a healing church. And it's a very big tourist attraction there. And I can't imagine that most people who live in Quebec want this Chilling and either it is chilling Law that would say ban people from expression now your Supreme Court In Canada and it is called a Supreme Court up there as well

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Has to rule on this. Are you going to make a prediction?

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Well it's going to be a huge challenge because there is something here called the notwithstanding clause that allows provinces to essentially govern themselves if they, it's a huge thing to invoke but they can do it which could conceivably override a Supreme Court challenge. So this is a big enough issue Bill that you may actually find not just this particular issue being decided by the Supreme Court but it being strong enough to poke at some of the very elements in our foundation here, which is the notwithstanding clause itself.

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Can they use this to get around this? I would just like to add one thing to what you said though, which is the Catholic stuff. A lot of it is being allowed because it's considered cultural. So by that, what I mean is that there have already been issues of say a crucifix or a cross hanging in the provincial seat of government in Quebec. And that was okay to be there until there was a real strong challenge against it because it's quote unquote a cultural thing and not a religious thing. So when your history of religion involves Catholicism, but that's so wrapped up in your

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culture, Quebec is a very Catholic place. I think the reason some Quebecers may be okay with this is because they know it's not going to be enforced to have an impact on Catholics.

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Yeah, but it's still an infringement. Still an infringement on their rights, if they really think about it. And here's the irony. We got Christmas in three weeks, and one of the nicest places to go to see Christmas

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decorations is Quebec City.

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I mean, think about the ridiculousness of enforcing this. Is the tree a symbol?

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You can't enforce it.

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Is the tree with an angel a symbol?

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Is it a Nativity scene? Yeah, you can't enforce it. All right, Max, we appreciate the update. You'll be our go-to Canada guy from now on because we do wanna have good relationship with Canada and we wanna understand what's going on up there. Thank you very much.

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A quick story, I'm up there in Quebec City and I'm driving up into a place called the Hotel Richelieu right along the St. Lawrence River and I'm going about a hundred and twenty miles an hour. There's nobody on the road okay, it's way up there and all of a sudden a Mountie pulls out behind me and So I go, oh man, I'm hosed here because there's no excuse. So I pull over, he pulls over behind me, gets down, he's in his mountain uniform, little

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guy, about 5'6", he walks up, I roll down the window, he looks at me and goes, le facteur! And he let me go. True story. Let's face it, the US economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar

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