Bill O'Reilly

The president took what he called “the toughest question.”
The former Fox News host emphasized the need for clearer communication to restore public confidence.
The conservative commentator, who was allegedly outraged at the show's explicit content, has paid millions to settle sexual misconduct complaints.
Things got heated over an ad attacking Donald Trump from Conway's political action committee, the Anti-Psychopath PAC.
"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.
The odd couple, who discussed the attempt on Donald Trump's life and President Joe Biden's economy, reunited on "The Daily Show" for the first time in 10 years.
The disgraced conservative pundit, who previously seemed indifferent to casualties of this broadly-applied law, is now naturally aghast.
The former Fox News host tore into his ex-employer.
In a 2003 interview with C-SPAN, the Fox News host said "there is a deep phoniness at the center of [O'Reilly's] schtick."
“You're going to lose your job,” the former Fox TV host is heard telling the JetBlue employee in the clip.
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