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No Spin News - Weekend Edition - October 11, 2025

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

Politics, News, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to the No Spin News Weekend Edition.

0:05.0

Joining us now from Florida is a constitutional attorney.

0:12.0

Now this guy has been around.

0:14.0

Bruce Fine, his General Counsel, the FCC under President Reagan,

0:20.0

participated in the drafting of articles impeachment against Nixon and Bill Clinton.

0:25.6

Wow. Quite the resume, counselor.

0:31.4

Flattery will get you everywhere.

0:33.2

Well, it's okay. I'm telling the truth. We only get the best guess on this program.

0:38.8

All right, so am I reading this wrong that the Trump administration probably will win this in the

0:44.6

Supreme Court?

0:47.0

I think right now the jury is out, but let me add a couple of footnotes to your opening observations.

1:01.0

The power to utilize the military to enforce the law is not in the Constitution. It's in congressional statutes.

1:04.0

Shea's rebellion actually occurred before the Constitution in 1786, but those are small things.

1:10.0

At present, we do know that there's a statute.

1:13.2

At least now, President Trump has refrained from invoking.

1:18.8

It's called the Insurrection Act of 1807.

1:22.0

It was urged by some to be utilized with regard to many of the protests that surfaced after George Floyd

1:29.8

killing. But President Trump, I think he was concerned that the military wasn't completely

1:35.4

supportive of invoking the Insurrection Act that says, you know, in times when there's sufficient

1:41.4

chaos and disruption that the enforcement of federal laws is severely compromised.

1:47.0

He can utilize the military.

1:48.8

It is what's called an exception to the comitatis posse comitatis act of 1877, which says,

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