Bill O’Reilly Shares Big Health Update After Medical Emergency
Bill O'Reilly returned after a four-day hospital stay for a hereditary bleeding condition and criticized Minnesota protests as an open rebellion threatening federal law enforcement.
- On January 26, Bill O'Reilly returned to No Spin News after stepping back last week and revealed on billoreilly.com that a four-day hospitalization was due to a hereditary condition involving internal bleeding.
- Turning to social media, O'Reilly noted he received an outpouring of concern after announcing a short medical pause and credited Dr. Ira Jacobson, lead of his medical team, on billoreilly.com.
- During the show, O'Reilly called the Minnesota protests an `open rebellion`, blamed Governor Tim Walz for police stand-downs, and cited 18 U.S. Code 2383 while demanding a transparent probe.
- O'Reilly pledged to continue speaking out despite his medical condition, saying `I'm going out on my shield` and that he'll `fight the good fight` with personal faith and resolve.
- Politically, O'Reilly blamed former President Joe Biden and criticized Democratic policies, urging unity with President Trump and the Republican Party.
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Bill O’Reilly Returns From 4-Day Hospital Stay, Vows ‘I’m Coming Right at You’ in Fiery Take on Minnesota Crisis
Bill O’Reilly returned to his “No Spin News” show on Monday after announcing last week that he was stepping back to deal with an undisclosed “malady,” giving a fiery take on the crisis in Minnesota that he called an “open rebellion.” In a column posted on his website billoreilly.com, O’Reilly disclosed that his four-day hospitalization was due to “a hereditary condition involving internal bleeding” that “took me down temporarily.” He did not giv…
Bill O'Reilly Returns From 4-Day Hospital Stay, Vows 'I’m Coming Right at You' in Fiery Take on Minnesota Crisis
Bill O’Reilly returned to his “No Spin News” show on Monday after announcing last week that he was stepping back to deal with an undisclosed “malady,” giving a fiery take on the crisis in Minnesota that he called an “open rebellion.” In a column posted on his website billoreilly.com, O’Reilly disclosed that his four-day hospitalization was due to “a hereditary condition involving internal bleeding” that “took me down temporarily.” He did not giv…
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