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May 12, 2026 32 mins

Rose Tennent speaks with Bill O’Reilly about President Trump’s China trip, O’Reilly’s own contacts with Chinese officials, and the high-stakes issues surrounding Iran, Taiwan, trade, and technology. O’Reilly explains how China views President Trump, why Beijing may want stability around Iran, and how business, energy, and diplomacy are all tied together. Later, Rose is joined by Jenny Korn, Faith Director for the White House, to discuss America’s 250th anniversary, the White House Faith Office, and the upcoming Rededicate 250 gathering on the National Mall. The hour closes with listener calls focused on faith, children, churches, and the role families must play in passing biblical values to the next generation.

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Speaker 8 (01:53):
And that is the introduction to our next guest, Bill O'Reilly,
author of Confronting Evil, Assessing the Worst of the Worst,
and host of the news show Will Do It Live.
He's visited China many times himself, and his message of
the day today is high stakes and play. It's a
fascinating commentary at Bill O'Reilly dot com and he is

(02:14):
here today to share that with us.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Welcome Bill O'Reilly.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Thanks for Amy Rose. How are you? Oh?

Speaker 4 (02:20):
I'm great.

Speaker 8 (02:21):
I'm so glad I have an opportunity to talk to you.
I was listening to what you had to say about
your last trip to China last year, and you said
that the Chinese invited you personally to come out and
visit with them, and then you told us that China
wanted to talk to you before the president arrived. How
was this kind of access established between you and China

(02:42):
through Harvard?

Speaker 3 (02:44):
So I'm alumni and Harvard does tens of millions of
dollars worth of business with China, and the Paula Buro
over there watches me on YouTube. Has changed the way
all commentary is delivered, as you know, Rose, And they

(03:07):
know that I know Donald Trump for thirty five years,
so they wanted to get an inside view of the man,
and that's why they invited me. I've hid my own way.
I don't take any money from anybody, and I did
run it by President Trump before I accepted the invitation

(03:28):
because that's my duty as a citizen. I can't be
just gallivan around inserting myself into government issues, but he
was fine with it. And then today, actually I had
another call with the Chinese as the president gets on
his plane to go over to Beijing, and his situation

(03:51):
has changed than what it was one year ago, with
particularly where they were run.

Speaker 8 (04:00):
You know, this is amazing because you have an opportunity
that not many In fact, I can't even think of
someone right now off the top of my head actually
have to be that go between. Is astounding, and I'm
sure you feel very honored.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
To have that.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
It's mixed emotion. We researched that nobody's ever done this
as far as being a journalist and then a diplomat.
If you want to use that word, I don't. It's
not you often applied to me in the United States.
But China's a different culture, so they're probably more used

(04:35):
to robust behavior than here. But it's a very very
tight rope and my job is to represent my country.
I mean, what did Chinese wanted when we spent three
hours with them last time around was look, if we

(05:00):
do this, what will President Trump do? And I was
able to provide pretty good analysis of that. This time around,
it was what the deuce are you doing in Iran,
And I said, you'll have to ask the president. That's
not my See, I don't know. I don't get the
daily and tell briefings. I do know that this is
a country that causes disorder. And I use that word

(05:26):
because that's the worst thing you can do to the
Chinese is caused disorder. That's for business. They don't want it.
And I dropped that today so that they would know
there is a reason that the United States has tried

(05:50):
to neutralize the government of Iran.

Speaker 8 (05:54):
All right, so they bring up Iran and you just did,
And I've got to ask you, would they really want
to provide help or assistance in any way where Iran
is concerned, because we know that they receive their gas
from Iran, they would have we would have to encourage
them to look elsewhere or receive it from elsewhere. Do
you really feel that they would want to help us,

(06:15):
because in the past, Bill, I've read about the unholy alliance,
if you will, between North Korea, China, Russia, Iran. How
much can we really depend on them to help us
where that is concerned.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Well, nobody can answer the question now whether China's going
to help the United States with the Iranian thing, but
there's certainly an incentive to do that. If China helps you,
they're going to want something. Yeah, and what they want
is a dialogue on Taiwan. She is crazy about it

(06:50):
is a crazy issue on Taiwan. It's almost like Trump
and the Boarder. And they want the United States to
sanction the opening of parks or whatever you want to
label it about Taiwan. If they got that assurance, they

(07:11):
might very well help with the Iranians because the Iranians
need China. As you pointed out, China can buy it's
oil elsewhere they're not to buy from Iran, and that's
one of the few markets Iran has left. And the
Chinese are a big footprint. I mean, they help Iran

(07:32):
in other ways too. Ran doesn't want them to be
an enemy. So all of this is the President is
aware of it, se Rubio is aware of it. They
know that once they go over to Beijing and it's
going to be a big dog and pony show. I mean,
the Chinese are very happy that President Trump is going there,

(07:56):
very happy, and I expect a positive outcome come Friday,
praying for that. Our country needs some positive stuff, whether
the Chinese will step up and do anything publicly against Ron,
probably not, but behind the scenes they could very well

(08:18):
help the USA.

Speaker 8 (08:21):
When it comes to Taiwan though, because I mean that
remains the biggest geopolitical flashpoint in this entire relationship because
of what they produce. Of course, the massive shares of
our semiconductor ships in the worlds I guess, but I
can't imagine that there would be some mutual ground or
somewhere we can actually agree with them where Taiwan is concerned.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
I've come up with one or two because I knew
that was going to be big when I went over
to Beijing in two THO forty nine is one hundredth
anniversary of Mazitung's takeover, and he's on the cover of
Confronting Evil, and so it is the AYATOLLAHMANI. So these

(09:04):
are not gentle countries that we're dealing with here, but
Taiwan is a place where the Chinese symbolism is very important. Now,
everybody knows that the Taiwanese will fight. It's not Ukraine.
They're well armed and it would be a bloodbath for

(09:28):
China to go in there. Everybody also knows if China
does that that there will be a pariah and there'll
be economic sanctions all over the place, and it will
be a disruption of order. Remember, they don't want that.
So what she is trying to do is just open

(09:49):
the possibility that maybe we could have a hybrid, maybe
we could do this that or the other thing. But
let's start to chat. And that does not seem to
be unreasonable to me. But I did suggest to the
Chinese today the President Trump is not going to allow

(10:13):
Taiwan to go down a drain. Now, he would be
perceived as weak and that's the worst thing for him.
The word is thing that the Chinese is this order.
The worst thing for Donald Trump is a perception of weakness.
He's never going to do that.

Speaker 8 (10:29):
Well, yeah, and that makes a lot of sense, So
thank you for that. And so we heard too that
the White House has invited major American business leaders by
Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Oweing CEO. So that alone tells
us how deeply business and technology and even geopolitics are
now connected. So when you look at that and you

(10:50):
see that some of the biggest issues on the table
right now, I guess they're going to be trade in
technology and ai what do you make of all of that.
What are we expecting by bringing some of these big
names and big leaders in industry there.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Well, it isn't China who wanted those CEOs. It was
the Trump administration and it was a very shrewd move
because what they're trying to do is bring these guys
over in a very informal way. It sounds contradictory, but
it isn't to get to know their counterparts in Beijing

(11:27):
so that they can put on paper some kind of
trade deals, and of course President Trump would have to, okay,
but they want the Chinese to understand that America is
open for business and that is something that Chinese really

(11:48):
respond positively to.

Speaker 8 (11:52):
Yeah, because having the presence of those major CEOs, that's huge,
and also it highlights something like I American corporations are.
They remain heavily tied to China economically, and this is
even while political tensions are always rising, going up and down.
But at the same time a lot of companies are
trying to diversify manufacturing in places like India, Mexico, and

(12:15):
Southeast Asia. I guess it wouldn't hurt to kind of
mention that or I'm sure this administration has that they
want to continue to have some sort of technology sharing
and so forth.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
With the CA do this whole two day meeting, and
you can't get a lot done in two days. So
I assume if it goes well, and it should, that
there'll be another bigger meeting in Washington in the summer.
The key to all of this is we can work
out trade deals that are very favorable of both countries.

(12:49):
That can be worked out, but we need your assistance
Beijing on X, Y and Z. So that's how probably
go down.

Speaker 8 (13:02):
So when I have to go back, just for a
moment to the amount of oil that China purchases from Irun,
what they in your opinion, can you see that really
stopping really and looking for other resources.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
China doesn't care where it gets its oil from. It
wants a good price for the oil and that can
be negotiated. It's a lot easier to get the oil
from North America to China and it is from Iran
to China. So you know, the setting is there. We
have we are exploiting oil. Now people don't know this,

(13:42):
Americans don't know this. But one of the reasons your
gas pump is so high is because the American oil
companies are shipping this stuff overseas to make even more money.
VP made one hundred profit in one quarter after this
Arraine and Madness starfit. So we have the oil enough

(14:07):
to sustain us. We're sitting overseas, so these oil companies
can make more money. It's crazy, but it's happening.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
You're so right about that. I have to ask you this.

Speaker 8 (14:19):
I'm very curious about your opinion on the perception that
President She has of our President Trump. I mean, would
you say it's admiration, curiosity, intimidation. What are your thoughts
on that, because you would know you would have a
really good handle on that.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
I don't know she, but I know is second in
command pretty well. She likes flattery, and who else likes flattery?

Speaker 4 (14:45):
Let me guess.

Speaker 3 (14:46):
Okay, so that's where you start. She fashions himself as
the new mau Ones. You're down in history as one
of the great Chinese leaders Donald Trump and Sagana, and
she's one of the great American presidents. So there's common
ground there, and both men flatter each other. Nothing wrong

(15:10):
with that. I'm much right to have that than what
we got in iron right, they're both deal makers. She
is more ideological than Trump, whereby he is a fanatical communist.
I mean, it's just crazy how that communist thing is

(15:32):
seized that country because under communism, no one has any rights,
no human being has any rights at all, none, But
they love it. And I asked some point blank. I said,
how can you support a government where all of your
citizens are subjugated by the government. How can you do that?

(15:55):
And they go, we have to govern one point five
billion people.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Per Bill Riley.

Speaker 8 (16:04):
They're playing the music underneath you know what. I am
so glad I had the opportunity to talk to you.
I loved hearing what you had to say and your
input and your insight.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Thank you so much, Thanks for having me Rose.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Take care. We'll be back with more Sean Hannity right
after this.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
Thanks for listening to Sean Hannity, working every day to

(17:16):
remember the forgotten man. This is the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 8 (17:24):
My name is Rose. Joining me this hour is the
faith director for the White House. Her name is Jenny Corn.
I've had her on before with me. I'm so glad
to have her back, and she's going to talk about
her thoughts on the nation's faith issues and its birthday
two hundred and fifty years.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Jenny Corn, how are you.

Speaker 6 (17:42):
I'm wonderful, Rose, Good afternoon. It's so good to be
on with you. Hello, and God bless you to all
your listeners.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Oh that is so sweet.

Speaker 8 (17:49):
We are so glad that we even have this Faith
Office there at the White House. That's amazing in and
of itself. But you know, it's so significant because a
lot of what we talked about today, Jenny, this about
our two hundred and fifty years of a republic, and
it was so important. Benjamin Franklin even suggested that it
might be difficult to keep this republic, and I think

(18:11):
we have, but I do believe it's hanging on by
a thread. And I think a lot of it depends
on all of us, because this nation was established on
faith and the belief that God and God alone is
the one who offers us freedom and liberty. Because if
man did, Jenny, then man could take it away from us.
But our freedom comes from above. So when we look

(18:31):
at this two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, it's more than
just a date, or more than just marking something on
a calendar, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (18:39):
Absolutely, I mean, and I'm so glad that you're concentrating
on this. And as you said, we're the first ever
historic White House Faith Office, and that is because of
President Trump put it in the West Wing as a
direct report to him, working on policy that sects a
daily American. Some people ask us, you know, do you
pray all day in the Faith Office? I will tell

(18:59):
you yeah, yes we pray, but that is not our
sole job. Our job is to make sure that people
of faith have a voice in their government and that
the government is not discriminating against them. And to your point,
this country is not guaranteed, just like our office is
not guaranteed. It is up to Americans to ensure that
we go back and remember what our founding is. That's

(19:20):
such a great that it's two hundred and fifty years
because people are paying attention to it.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Right.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
You've got corporations, you've got the governments, you've got churches,
you've got other entities who are going, oh this is
too fifty.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
What does it mean?

Speaker 8 (19:32):
Who are we?

Speaker 6 (19:33):
Where did we come from? And what we're doing on
this Sunday, May seventeenth, here on the National Mall and
all of your listeners are invited. We want you to
come and you can find all the information I'm going
to talk about on rededicate to fifty dot gov. But
we're going to talk about God's hand in the founding
of our nations. Where did we come from, why do

(19:55):
we have the most free country in the whole world,
and then how do we keep it? So we're going
to have a full day on the National Mall of
prayer of worship together. Imagine how powerful that is. Whatever
your guys are doing on Sunday, this is the place
to be. You want to bring your family, your friends,
and you want to pray together with thousands of other

(20:16):
Americans for this country, for the future of this country,
and for each other. I think it's just going to
be beautiful.

Speaker 8 (20:23):
Yeah, I agree, And because honestly, you're right, that is
our history when you go back to the Puritans and
you look at how they felt led to come here
and just their stories, you know, and it's written down. Unfortunately, Jenny,
not in our history books any longer. But I'm grateful
that I was a student of history. I love particularly

(20:43):
American history. And you can go and then jump ahead
to even George Washington and the miracles surrounding his life
and his victory said, their faith plays such an important
part in so many aspects of this country. And in fact,
what I'd like to point out too is, first of all,
the Revolutionary War probably could not have been possible, that

(21:05):
striving for independence, that willingness to put your life on
the line, to sign a declaration to this tyrant that
you want to be a free people, that couldn't have
happened without the Great Awakening. The Great Awakening was something
that was a movement all throughout this country where people
were suddenly again focused on God and his will for

(21:26):
them and for the country. And then I just want
to fast forward, Jenny, because this is all our history
over the last two hundred and fifty years. But if
you even think about the second Great Awakening that led
to the abolition of slavery and the women's right to vote.
And I say that because the platform of those preachers
was that we had a national sin, those of us

(21:48):
who believed that slavery was okay. He called it a
national sin. Many of the pastors did, in fact, and
women who were moved by that were working on freeing
slaves and then at one point they said, hold on,
isn't b Anthony Elizabeth Katie Stanton. They said, hold on
a minute here, if we believe all men are created equal,
then we must believe that women aren't should have a
voice in how things are done in this country. Every

(22:10):
time we've had major events, major major events in this country,
we have had a spiritual awakening one hundred percent.

Speaker 6 (22:18):
And I think that we just need to remind people
and then show our young people that that's that's what
we're all about, that all of the freedoms we have
come from God, and that we give honor to that.
You know, for those of you who haven't seen the
picture of George Washington, I google it where he's on
his knee and he is praying. That's just one. I

(22:39):
just imagine the time that he came here starting a
brand new country, leaving tyranny, as you said. And it's
so funny because people who shout, you know, separation of
church and state for here in America, it's like, no, no,
you guys aren't getting it completely wrong. The separation of
church and state is exactly why George Washington and our
founders came to this country. Because they knew that a

(23:00):
government shouldn't be dictating to you what religion you can be.
But it does not mean that people say don't have
a voice in their government. And we're going to be
proclaiming that on the National Mall with some amazing, amazing artists,
Like we have Chris Tomlins for those of you know
who's one of America's worship leaders Grammy winning artists. He's
going to be singing, We've got blessing offer, a two

(23:22):
time Grammy nominee. We're gonna have Reverend Franklin Graham, Jonathan
Roumy from the Chosen, and so many other pastors and
safe leaders and music. So can you imagine that, just
for those of you who don't know about what this
is gonna what we're gonna do is going to an
event with thousands of other people who love this country,
who love God and are praying together with all these

(23:44):
worship leaders and pastors. I just think it's just going
to be a special day and it's gonna be sunny.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Good weather, guys.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
So everybody to make sure and they come and go
to rededicate to fifty dot gov and just get all
the information. It's free and you just to come and
even it's from twelve to six, and we just think
it's going to be a beautiful day. But I think
there's a lesson in there. We're going to do storytelling
about the beginning of our country and who we are,

(24:12):
and I just think that's going to make you know,
in a world where we're so divided, as there's so
much social media and negativity, this is going to be
an event where Americans can come together enjoy and in
positivity and in space, and it's going to be wonderful.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
I love it.

Speaker 8 (24:30):
And by the way, commenting on the weather here in DC,
because I live here, I've been waiting for those sunny days,
so I'm glad cold.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
But you know, here's the thing too, And.

Speaker 8 (24:42):
I have to say that if President Trump we're not
in office right now as we celebrate, I think it's
significant that he is here for this two hundred and
fiftieth anniversary.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
I mean so many things.

Speaker 8 (24:53):
I know a lot of people were disappointed about the
outcome of the previous presidential election.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
But you know what, I I believe you was meant
to be here now.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
I believe that we have the opportunity to speak really
and truly about the founding of this country. I mean,
you had AOC the other day talking about it being
all about money, and it was not.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
It was not.

Speaker 8 (25:14):
She has no idea, But you almost can't blame her
because her educational system does not provide for a good
American history foundation. It just doesn't any longer.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Right.

Speaker 6 (25:23):
But well, the thing I just sent Trump's office at
this moment in time, too, is that we get to
celebrate the winds and the successes, and we get to
talk about what we've built upon. Rather than you know,
having shame or anything. We should be talking about the
goodness of America. We should be teaching our young people
about how amazing America is. It is where you can

(25:43):
have the American dream. No other country can that happen,
where someone like myself, my family coming from Mexico with
very low education, being able to come here, own a home,
get an education, work hard, and have a daughter that
ends up working at the White House not once, but
three times. That is only here in America. I want
to teach that to young people. They can do whatever

(26:04):
they want. I don't want them to be taught that,
you know, they've got to be down somehow and shameful
about things. That they haven't done. Let's be proud about
our country. Let's fix the things that we need to fix,
but let's be proud of who we are and be
grateful for God and the freedoms.

Speaker 8 (26:18):
That we have. Well said, Well said, Jenny Listen. Could
you direct us to a website where we can go
and get more information on the celebration this week?

Speaker 6 (26:27):
Absolutely, it's rededicate two fifty dot gov. Just go to
that and it has literally I'm literally looking at it
right here, and it's saying on Sunday, May seventeenth, the
National Mall will be the scene of a historic gathering
as Americans of every background across the country prepare for
the nation's two hundred and fiftieth birthday with scripture, testimony, prayer,

(26:48):
and rededication of our country as one nation under God.
You don't want to miss it. Be part of this.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
This is not going to happen for.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Another two hundred and fifty years, and unless you've got
some kind of really great like life plan, think you
might miss that one. So let's do it this Sunday.

Speaker 4 (27:04):
Love that, okay.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
Jenny Korn, Faith Director for the White House, thank you
so much for joining us today and all of your
efforts on behalf of.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Faith in America.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Thank you, Rose, Take care sweetie.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
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Speaker 2 (29:10):
Yes, Hi, Hi Rose. It's so great to hear you,
and it's so great to hear a big platform like
this speaking so openly about Christian faith. I love it.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
Yes, well, it's important I think more now than ever.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Actually, yeah, I'm working with a ministry too. That is
all about trying to get kids, get scripture into kids' hearts,
and right now churches basically have maybe a couple hours
kids ministry once a week and that's it. We're trying
to form a parent partner, parent partner church relationship because

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there's so much more that kids can hear the gospel
all throughout their home life, but generally parents just kind
of let that go, and so amazing resistance to getting
parents to just realize that they can speak so much
into their kids' lives during the formative years and they

(30:13):
just kind of drop all off at church and let
them do the work. And that's not good enough.

Speaker 4 (30:19):
No, it's not good enough.

Speaker 8 (30:20):
And our guest, I think during the four o'clock hour
communio coo mm, you and I Oh, you might want
to check it out and see how you can combine
your efforts with theirs. But I applaud you for wanting
to do something and it does begin with our children,
and I appreciate that very much.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
Ken, thank you job.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Yeah, it's really important. Our ministry is Global Children's Network
and we're really needing people to help us, so that'd
be great. I could talk with yeah, guest in the
first hour. I really really love.

Speaker 8 (30:54):
It, Global Children Network. I think you should definitely reach
out to him. I think there might be something you
guys can do together. Harry from Minnesota, how are you?

Speaker 3 (31:05):
No?

Speaker 5 (31:07):
Oho?

Speaker 4 (31:08):
Hi?

Speaker 3 (31:10):
I am I on?

Speaker 5 (31:14):
Do you want me to say?

Speaker 7 (31:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (31:15):
You are?

Speaker 4 (31:15):
You're on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
Oh, dear, Okay, here's one of the things I wanted
to put out there. There's the Spetterman guys as Senator
in DC and then it's Bill Mayor and I never
knew have Meyer. He's my personality.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
It's Betterman and mar Yes.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
Yes they're both extremely liberal Democrats, but they are more
human and this is why for the first time. And
believe me, I know our history.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
I am.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
I was navy at my husband.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (31:57):
Well, you know what You're cutting out a lot, so
I'm going to have to let you go because we
can barely hear you. But I know you wanted to
say that we need a middle of the road party.
But when we say those words middle of the road,
I get turned off just a little bit.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Though.

Speaker 8 (32:11):
I think about Scripture where Jesus says, I'd rather you
be hot or cold, but if you're lukewarm, I'm going
to spit you out of my mouth. But I do,
but I do respect Betterman. In fact, Linda and I
were just talking about him, both of us being from Pennsylvania,
so I respect what he's doing in his boldness. I
will have to talk about this more tomorrow. Maybe you
can call back tomorrow we can continue that conversation.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
Then. It was so much fun being with you all today.

Speaker 8 (32:36):
I love Sean's audience and I am going to be
back tomorrow, so I'm really looking forward to that as well.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
So I'm Rose Unplugged. Check me out on all platforms.

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