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Bill O'Reilly could return to cable news with show on Newsmax alongside Sean Spicer and former Fox News stars Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling
The tentative title for the new show is:
The Fired Four
He used to be the king of cable news until being pushed off his perch at Fox News amid allegations of sexual assault.
But now Bill O'Reilly is poised to make a return to TV as an anchor for Newsmax according to Page Six.
The former O'Reilly Factor host could be joined at the station by fellow Fox News alumni Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling, alongside former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
Bill O'Reilly (pictured in January) is in 'advanced talks' to return to cable news at his preferred 8pm timeslot as an anchor for channel Newsmax, according to reports
Joining O'Reilly on the hypothetical bill at Newsmax would be fellow Fox News alumni Greta Van Susteren who would take the 7pm slot and Eric Bolling who would be on at 9pm
O'Reilly is in 'advanced talks' about developing a show with Newsmax, reports, which would air at his old 8pm time slot.
Such a move would put him in direct competition with his Fox News replacement, Tucker Carlson.
O'Reilly has already appeared on the channel several times as a guest and his independent show No Spin News has also featured.
According to Page Six, the hypothetical evening schedule would feature a news show at 6pm followed by Greta's show at 7pm.
The prime 8pm slot would be filled by O'Reilly, Bolling's show would then begin at 9pm and would be followed by Spicer at 10pm.
The former press secretary's show would take the form of a late-night political panel, with the later airtime allowing for a looser feel.
Newsmax Media CEO Christopher Ruddy - a close friend of President Trump - has said he intends to bill Newsmax TV as 'a kinder, gentler' version of Fox News.
The channel runs on cable and streams free online.
Van Susteren left Fox News abruptly in September 2016 after triggering a 'key man' clause in her contract following the resignation of CEO Roger Ailes. She later departed to MSNBC and let go because the new program she hosted For the Record with Greta did not do well in ratings.
Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, is also in negotiations with Newsmax about hosting a 10pm political panel show
In a Facebook post uploaded after her departure, she said the channel 'had not felt like home for a few years' and that the decision was hers.
But subsequent reports suggested she was kicked out by Rupert Murdoch who was unhappy with the way she had tried to renegotiate her contract.
Bolling left Fox News almost exactly a year after Van Susteren amid claims he sent unsolicited pictures of male genitals to female colleagues.
He was suspended in August 2017 before the station announced that it was 'parting ways amicably' with him.
After a tumultuous start to his White House career, Spicer resigned (wanted to spend more time with the family) in July 2017 after the appointment of Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.
Bill O'Reilly could return to cable news with show on Newsmax alongside Sean Spicer and former Fox News stars Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling
Monday, May 14, 2018
“He’s not a politician. He does what he says he will do”
That about sums it up.
Pro-Trump Signs in Jerusalem: ‘Trump, Make Israel Great’
JERUSALEM, Israel — Several main streets of Jerusalem are bedecked in Israeli and American flags in celebration of the upcoming transfer of the U.S. embassy to the city on Monday — and one major intersection in the center of the city features an explicit pro-Trump message.
“Trump, make Israel great,” says one. “Trump is a friend of Zion,” says another.
The signs reflect the mood in Israel, where President Donald Trump is rapidly becoming a hero, thanks in part to his decision to move the embassy, as well as his decision on Tuesday to pull the U.S. out of the nuclear deal with Iran.
But they also represent the specific institution that paid for the signs to occupy their present position near the Old City: the Friends of Zion Museum.
The museum opened in 2015 and “presents a technologically advanced, interactive experience that tells the story of the dream of restoration of the Jewish people to their historic homeland and the brave non-Jews who assisted them in the realization of that dream,” according to its website.
It also “serves as a platform for fighting BDS and Anti-Semitism internationally.”
BDS — “boycott, divestment, and sanctions” — is a movement that aims to isolate Israel culturally and economically as well as diplomatically.
With or without the museum, pro-Trump sentiment is riding high in Israel.
Arrived in Israel a few hours ago and I’ve already been stopped three times by people who want to thank America for @realDonaldTrump— Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) May 9, 2018
Israeli taxi driver brings up @realDonaldTrump. “Yesterday was a big day... Trump is giving his soul for Israel... He has giant balls... There’s no one like him.” Says last night’s IDF attack on Iranian missile sites in Syria (if that’s what it was) put folks at ease in Tel Aviv.— Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) May 9, 2018
“He’s not a politician. He does what he says he will do,” an Israeli taxi driver told Breitbart News.
“He’s not a politician. He does what he says he will do”
US opens embassy in Jerusalem, recognizing city as ‘true capital’ of Israel
The Trump administration officially opened the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Monday, in a historic move cheered by Israelis but met with mass protests from Palestinians that turned violent in the lead-up to the ceremony.
At least 37 Palestinians were killed and 900 wounded, Palestinian health officials said, as Israeli security forces fired on a surge of protesters at the border, vowing to prevent a breach. It marked the deadliest day since the Hamas-led border protests began in March, and threatened to overshadow the jubilant ceremonies in Jerusalem.
So... what else is new?
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In a video address moments before his daughter Ivanka unveiled the embassy plaque with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, President Trump touted the opening of the embassy as a “testament to the unbreakable spirit of the Jewish people.”
In moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to the holy city -- a relocation long debated in Washington -- Trump said America was simply recognizing reality.
"For many years, we have failed to acknowledge the obvious, plain reality that the [Israeli] capital is Jerusalem. At my direction, the United States finally and officially recognized Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel," Trump said.
The relocation fulfills a key campaign promise of the president and makes good on Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital just months ago. To mark the occasion, the Trump administration sent a huge delegation including Ivanka Trump, son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, Mnuchin, U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, and Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan.
“The United States will always be a great friend of Israel and a partner in the cause of peace,” Trump said in his video address. “We extend a hand in friendship to Israel, the Palestinians and to all of their neighbors. May there be peace.”
But Palestinians, who claim east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state, vehemently oppose the move. Weekslong protests flared to new levels of violence in the hours before the ceremony at spots along the Gaza-Israeli border.
The president tweeted early Monday that it was a "Big day for Israel. Congratulations!"
Big day for Israel. Congratulations!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 14, 2018
Earlier Monday, Mnuchin said the Trump administration’s decision to relocate the Israel embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is a “national security priority” for the U.S.
Kushner, also a senior White House adviser, said in prepared remarks that the sitting president has "delivered" where previous presidents "backed down."
“We believe, it is possible for both sides to gain more than they give – so that all people can live in peace – safe from danger, free from fear, and able to pursue their dreams,” he said.
He added: “Jerusalem must remain a city that brings people of all faiths together.”
Israel prepared enthusiastically Sunday for the formal embassy opening with a gala party at its Foreign Ministry that included Ivanka Trump, Kushner, and other U.S. officials.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told revelers that Trump's December declaration recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital was "the right thing to do."
"Thank you, President Trump, for your bold decision. Thank you for making the alliance between Israel and the United States stronger than ever,” he said.
The prime minister said Trump's decision recognized a 3,000-year Jewish connection to Jerusalem and the "truth" that Jerusalem would be Israel's capital under any future peace deal.
Meanwhile, Israel bolstered its border security as thousands of Gaza residents amassed at the Israeli border. Since weekly border marches began in late March, dozens of Palestinian protesters have been killed and more than 2,000 wounded by Israeli army fire.
Hamas leaders have suggested a possible border breach in the days leading up to the embassy celebration, while Israel has warned it would prevent protesters from breaking the border at any cost.
Palestinian officials have criticized the Trump administration for its decision to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cut ties with the U.S., declaring it unfit to be the sole mediator for potential peace between Israel and Palestine.
The Trump administration had brushed off Palestinian criticism, saying that the embassy move could be a first step for brokering a peace agreement.
US opens embassy in Jerusalem, recognizing city as ‘true capital’ of Israel
Iran Threatens To Name Politicians Who Took BRIBES To Pass Nuclear Deal
On a tip from Ed Kilbane
President Trump announced early this week that the US will withdraw from the deceptive Iranian nuclear deal. President Trump made his position on the terrible Iran deal clear during his 2016 campaign.
This didn’t stop former Secretary of State John Kerry from acting as a rogue government agent against the Trump administration, in order to redeem the lame deal with the oppressive Iranian regime.
Many have referred to this as “Shadow diplomacy,” we prefer to call it treason.
The President was quick to call Kerry out:
The United States does not need John Kerry’s possibly illegal Shadow Diplomacy on the very badly negotiated Iran Deal. He was the one that created this MESS in the first place!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 7, 2018
During his speech to the NRA, Trump criticized Kerry for his fundamental role in negotiating the Iran deal.
“We have the former administration as represented by John Kerry, not the best negotiator we’ve ever seen,” Trump stated. “He never walked away from the table, except to be in that bicycle race where he fell and broke his leg.”
Naturally, the Iranian regime is extremely upset with President Trump and his decision to re-impose a great number of sanctions on Iran.
Here’s where it gets good…
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari has just warned Western politicians that if they do not put pressure on the Trump administration the Iranian regime will leak the names of all officials who accepted bribes to pass the disastrous deal in the first place!
H.J.Ansari Zarif’s senior advisor: “If Europeans stop trading with Iran and don’t put pressure on US then we will reveal which western politicians and how much money they had received during nuclear negotiations to make #IranDeal happen.”— Raman Ghavami (@Raman_Ghavami) May 8, 2018
That would be interesting.#JCPOA
Stay tuned, and grab the popcorn!
— omen (@omen_syria) May 12, 2018
Iran Threatens To Name Politicians Who Took BRIBES To Pass Nuclear Deal
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