Bill O'Reilly's No Spin News
Bill O'Reilly's No Spin News
February 14, 2026

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Quick Read

Bill O'Reilly exposes an alleged American traitor funneling Chinese money to radical US groups and reveals new details from Epstein files that reportedly exonerate Trump while implicating the Clintons.
An alleged American traitor in China funnels millions to US radical groups, prompting congressional investigation.
Epstein files reportedly show Trump alerted authorities in 2006, challenging 'Trump-hater' narratives.
Clintons face House testimony on Epstein ties, with committee seeking to uncover 'shady' dealings.

Summary

Bill O'Reilly's 'No Spin News' details an ongoing investigation into Neville Roy Singham, an American expatriate in Shanghai accused of funneling hundreds of millions of dollars from China to radical non-profit groups in the US. These groups are allegedly paying agitators to destabilize the American government. O'Reilly reports on House Ways and Means Committee hearings subpoenaing records from two such groups, Breakthrough Media and Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, both described as having communist or Marxist ties. He criticizes the FBI and other US government agencies for their perceived inaction. The episode also covers new information from the Epstein files, which O'Reilly claims shows Donald Trump actively alerted authorities about Epstein in 2006, contradicting media narratives. Additionally, Ghislaine Maxwell took the Fifth in a House Oversight Committee testimony, while Bill and Hillary Clinton are scheduled to testify later in the month regarding their respective connections to Epstein, with the committee aiming to 'jar their memory' with facts.
This episode highlights concerns about foreign influence on domestic political unrest, the perceived lack of action by federal agencies on national security threats, and the ongoing scrutiny of high-profile figures in the Epstein scandal. It also offers a critical perspective on mainstream media's reporting priorities and alleged biases.

Takeaways

  • Neville Roy Singham, an American in Shanghai, is accused of funneling Chinese money to US radical groups to fund agitators.
  • The House Ways and Means Committee is actively investigating groups like Breakthrough Media and Tricontinental Institute for Social Research for their alleged ties to Singham and China.
  • New information from Epstein files indicates Donald Trump contacted authorities in 2006 to report Jeffrey Epstein as an 'awful guy.'
  • Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth Amendment during House testimony, while Bill and Hillary Clinton are scheduled to testify regarding their connections to Epstein.
  • The host criticizes the FBI and other government agencies for their silence and inaction on the Singham investigation.
  • Mainstream media is accused of ignoring critical stories like the Singham investigation in favor of less significant news.

Insights

1Neville Roy Singham's Alleged Foreign Influence Operation

Neville Roy Singham, an American living in Shanghai, is accused of funneling hundreds of millions of dollars from China to radical groups in the USA. These groups are believed to be paying agitators to disrupt and potentially destroy the US government. The House Ways and Means Committee has initiated hearings and is subpoenaing records from two key organizations: Breakthrough Media (headquartered in New York City, sharing an address with 'The People's Forum,' a communist organization) and the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research (a 'Marxist think tank' with international offices).

The host states, 'He's an American traitor, living in Shanghai, China, funneling hundreds of millions of dollars into radical groups in the USA... the House Ways and Means Committee held hearings on Singum and a few radical groups... The House is subpoenaing records from those two groups.'

2Trump's Reported Actions Against Epstein in 2006

New information from the Epstein files reportedly reveals that in 2006, when Jeffrey Epstein was under investigation for crimes involving minor girls, Donald Trump contacted Palm Beach County Sheriff Michael Ryder. Trump allegedly told the sheriff, 'You better get Epstein, he's an awful guy.' This occurred before Epstein's 2006 indictment and 2008 conviction on state charges.

The host states, '2006, Jeffrey Epstein was under investigation... Trump called authorities in West in Palm Beach County and specifically the sheriff, Michael Ryder. Trump told the sheriff, according to the documents in the Epstein files, 'Okay, you better get Epstein, he's a awful guy.''

3Clintons to Testify Before House Oversight Committee on Epstein Ties

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, took the Fifth Amendment during her testimony to the House Oversight Committee. Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify on February 27th, and Hillary Clinton on February 26th. Congressman Pete Sessions, a committee member, indicated that while Maxwell was expected to take the Fifth, the committee intends to confront the Clintons with facts to 'jar their memory' regarding their associations with Epstein. The committee is investigating Bill Clinton's 'active participation in social things' and Hillary Clinton's involvement potentially related to her charitable foundation.

The host states, 'Elaine Maxwell... went to the House to testify oversight committee, took the fifth... Bill Clinton is, uh, supposed to testify in front of the oversight committee on February 27th. Hillary Clinton, February 26.' Congressman Sessions adds, 'We've got lots of questions. they would tend to be aware of or we'll find out what they are going to say remembering that uh they're going to take an oath and that oath means they may not recall... they may be reminded.'

Quotes

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"He's an American traitor, living in Shanghai, China, funneling hundreds of millions of dollars into radical groups in the USA and we believe those groups are paying agitators to try to essentially destroy the government of the USA."

Bill O'Reilly
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"Trump told the sheriff, according to the uh documents in the Epstein files, 'Okay, you better get Epstein, he's a awful guy.'"

Bill O'Reilly
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"Well, there's there's always something that's said and that is the cover up is worse than the crime."

Congressman Pete Sessions

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