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O'Reilly calls on DOJ to 'make an example' of De Niro
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O'Reilly calls on DOJ to 'make an example' of De Niro

The Hill · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly called on the Department of Justice to “make an example” of actor Robert De Niro by investigating and possibly jailing him for his recent commentary against President Trump. In an interview with Nicole Wallace, the host of MS NOW’s “The Best People” podcast, released Monday, De Niro, an Oscar-winning actor know...


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