O’REILLY FIRES BACK: Issues BIG LEAGUE Warning to Fox Accusers

O’REILLY FIRES BACK: Issues BIG LEAGUE Warning to Fox Accusers

Bill O’Reilly was one of Fox News’ biggest superstars. His show was a ratings juggernaut and for 20 years his position at Fox was secure. But sexual harassment accusations brought him down, leading him to eventually be fired. And O’Reilly is finally firing back at his accusers.

O’Reilly launched a new podcast last week, where he would continue to deliver “No Spin” news. And on the podcast, he responded to the allegations against him. “I am sad that I’m not on television anymore. I was very surprised how it all turned out. I can’t say a lot, because there’s much stuff going on right now,” he said. “But I can tell you that I’m very confident the truth will come out, and when it does, I don’t know if you’re going to be surprised – but I think you’re going to be shaken, as I am. There’s a lot of stuff involved here.”

“Now, I can’t say anymore because I just don’t want to influence the flow of the information,” he continued. “I don’t want the media to take what I say and misconstrue it. However you, as a loyal O’Reilly listener, have a right to know, I think, down the lane what exactly happened. And we are working in that direction, okay?”

It seems that O’Reilly is alleging some kind of conspiracy engineered to bring him down, although as of now, there is no evidence to back that up.

Sexual harassment has been a major issue for Fox News over the past year. Multiple anchors, including Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly, accused Fox executives of covering up rampant sexual harassment, leading to the ouster of former CEO Roger Ailes. It has also been rumored that Kelly pointed the finger at O’Reilly in the sexual harassment scandal as well and that he was part of the reason she left the network.

In John Hawkins’ new book, ‘101 Things All Young Adults Should Know’, he teaches in chapter 85 of the book that you are not a victim.

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O’Reilly is not a victim in this situation. At the end of the day, advertisers were dropping from his program and that is why he is no longer at Fox News. Life isn’t always easy or fair, but it doesn’t make you a victim of a conspiracy theory, either.

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