Donald Trump’s been accused of many things.
But never anything like this.
And Bill O’Reilly revealed the stunning death knell Donald Trump was responsible for.
As American Media Watchdog reports:
Bill O’Reilly clued NewsNation’s Leland Vittert in on what he discussed with Doanld Trump when Trump recently summoned him to Mar-a-Lago.
O’Reilly revealed that he told Trump his election win “killed corporate media.”
The Washington Post laid off 100 staffers and the other leftwing reporters are fleeing the paper after owner Jeff Bezos called the media out for reflexive anti-Trump bias in a op-ed where Bezos explained why he spiked the Post’s endorsement of Kamala Harris.
MSNBC and CNN’s primetime ratings plunged 53 and 47 percent, respectively.
Americans are tuning out leftwing propaganda channels after they spent eight years lying about Donald Trump.
O’Reilly then explained how the visit to Mar-a-Lago came about.
“I was on vacation out in California with my son, and I got a summons to go to Mar-a-Lago to see the president. I have met nine presidents, Leland, this is my 50th anniversary of being in journalism, January 2025, and when the president says, hey, come on over, you go on over,” O’Reilly stated.
O’Reilly said he’s old school so when the President of the United States asks for your presence, he treats it as an order.
The former Fox News host mused that Trump wanted him at his Florida estate because Trump enjoys hanging out with him.
“So instead of flying LA to New York back, I flew to LA to Miami. And you don’t really want to go to Miami Airport unless you have to — hopped in a car and drove up to Mar-a-Lago. Now, when I got there, I had no idea why I had been asked to come. Now, I’ve known Donald Trump 35 years, I think I amuse him at times. Kind of like you. You know, once in a while I amuse you,” O’Reilly continued.
O’Reilly also had a word of warning for Trump haters on the left, telling Vittert that the Trump political machine he saw in action down at Mar-a-Lago was lightyears beyond the slapdash transition team Trump had scotch-taped together after his unexpected win in the 2016 election.
“I can tell you with certainty that eight years ago, Donald Trump really didn’t know what he was looking at as president of the United States, and he leaned on people for advice and to tell him what the structure was,” O’Reilly concluded.
“That’s gone. He knows exactly what the job is, and he knows exactly what he wants to do to fulfill his campaign promises.”
Trump’s first term was plagued by a hostile media and establishment Republicans working from within to cripple Trump’s ability to implement his agenda.
But this go around, Trump vanquished the media and weeded out the saboteurs.