Bill O’Reilly To Interview Trump On Super Bowl Sunday

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Bill O’Reilly announced Tuesday that he would sit down for an interview with President-elect Donald Trump set to air on Super Bowl Sunday.

According to a statement posted to O’Reilly’s website, the interview would take place earlier in the day on Feb. 5 and air during Fox’s Super Bowl pregame show, which begins at 4:00 p.m. ET.

The statement noted that additional interview segments would air on O’Reilly’s Monday show following the Super Bowl, and that the interview would be published in full on foxnews.com

O’Reilly aired Super Bowl Sunday interviews with President Obama in 2011 and 2014.

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  1. Nothing makes a day more special than listening to two disagreeable old narcissist freaks talk about bullshit. This is why I won’t pay nickel one to watch TV.

  2. And he is already compiling a list of very tough, hard hitting questions designed to show America and the world just what kind of man Donald J Trump is. So far he his best question, the one he has decided to lead with goes something like “So, Mr Trump… Just how GREAT are you?” </ snark>

  3. Avatar for j.dave j.dave says:

    Watch the advertisers start fleeing from that time slot.

  4. So, now Trump gets to politicize and generally fuck up the Super Bowl, too? I think I’ll watch the rest of “A Series of Unfortunate Events” rather than encounter an actual one.

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