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On The O'Reilly Factor and on his former talk-radio program, O'Reilly focused on news and commentary related to politics and culture. [134] O'Reilly has long said that he does not identify with any political ideology , writing in his book The O'Reilly Factor that the reader "might be wondering whether I'm conservative , liberal , libertarian ...
The former "O'Reilly Factor" host's ex-wife, Maureen McPhilmy, revealed in an affidavit filed in October 2011 that he physically assaulted her when she found him having phone sex, according to ...
Firing Line‘s Margaret Hoover’s interview with Bill O’Reilly came to an abrupt end when the PBS host’s line of questioning turned to the allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Killing Reagan: The Violent Assault That Changed a Presidency is a book written by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard about the attempted assassination of U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1981. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the fifth in the Killing series, following Killing Lincoln , Killing Kennedy , Killing Jesus , and Killing Patton .
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly is reportedly planning to sue his ex-wife for $10 million. According to court documents obtained by Gawker, O'Reilly has accused Maureen McPhilmy of misleading him on ...
[146] [147] On April 11, 2017, O'Reilly announced he would take a two-week vacation and return to the program on April 24. [148] However, on April 19, it was reported that O'Reilly would not return to the network. [149] Co-president Bill Shine, who had been accused of covering up sexual harassment allegations, resigned on May 1. [150]
On The O'Reilly Factor and on his former talk-radio program, Bill O'Reilly has focused on news and commentary related to politics and culture. [2] O'Reilly has long said that he does not identify with any political ideology, writing in his book The O'Reilly Factor that the reader "might be wondering if whether I'm conservative, liberal, libertarian, or exactly what....
"I knew you were gonna do this, all right? And I'm not afraid," O'Reilly told PBS host Margaret Hoover, before cutting the interview short.