Bill O'Reilly and Bernard McGuirk Talk Sessions, Kushner, and Trump
By: Bill O'ReillyJuly 26, 2017
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Bernard McGuirk Joins the Podcast 

Bill then brought radio talk show host Bernard McGuirk on the program. 

McGuirk has been one of the biggest Trump supporters from the beginning of his presidential run, and Bill asked him if anything had changed his mind about his backing given how Trump has governed. 

McGuirk said nothing had changed his mind, and was thrilled how President Trump dealt with the press.

“He almost single handily killed CNN,” McGuirk said.

McGuirk was also pleased with the Trump administration’s accomplishments: “Gorsuch, withdrawing from the suicidal Paris accords, unemployment is down, Wall Street is up, the alliance he’s building in the Middle East, the speech in Riyadh, the speech in Warsaw, the G20 stuff … aside from this Russia distraction, things are going pretty well,” McGuirk said. 

Bill asked McGuirk how he would react if Trump fired Attorney General Sessions.

McGuirk said he would feel sorry for Sessions, but he would understand given he hasn’t aggressively investigated Hillary Clinton. 

But Bill pointed out how damaging the Sessions firing would be, and that President Trump shouldn’t be worried about Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation if he didn’t do anything wrong. 

Despite the fact that some Democratic donors are on Mueller’s staff, Bill reminded everyone that Mueller needs hard evidence before he can blame President Trump fro anything.

“It’s gotta be in stone, this is what happened,” Bill said. “Whether or not he can lay it on Trump’s door step or not, we don’t know, but it can’t be speculation.”

Bill ended the conversations with some jokes about how unlikely that Trump’s senior advisor Jared Kushner, with his boyish looks, was the ringleader of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

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