Bill O'Reilly was in a 'Cabinet meeting' during Mar-a-lago visit
Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly says President-elect Trump is "laser-locked" on fulfilling campaign promises and significantly more prepared for the presidency than during his first term following a recent private meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
The author, who said he has met nine presidents so far, got a "summons" from Trump's Florida resort and felt obligated to go as a journalist despite not knowing what he was called for.
"When a president says, 'Hey, come on over,' you go on over," O'Reilly said Monday on NewsNation's "On Balance."
O'Reilly described sitting in on a "literal Cabinet meeting," where he observed discussions about tariffs and other policy matters.
The veteran journalist, who recently celebrated his 50th year in the industry, said Trump's grasp of presidential responsibilities has evolved considerably since 2017.
"Eight years ago, Donald Trump really didn't know what he was looking at as President of the United States, and he leaned on people for advice," he said. "That's gone. He knows exactly what the job is."
The meeting included former Trump advisers Stephen Miller and Peter Navarro along with Howard Lutnick and others, O'Reilly said. He described detailed discussions about using tariffs to pressure companies like Apple to move manufacturing from China to the U.S.
While the president-elect appears more knowledgeable about governance, O'Reilly predicted the next administration would face internal conflicts despite promises of strict discipline from incoming White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.
"The first year of every single presidential administration has been a bloodbath behind the scenes, and this one will be too," O'Reilly said. "People are going to try to stab each other to death, not literally, but figuratively."
His observations came from what he described as a three-hour visit to Mar-a-Lago, including both the meeting and dinner with Trump.
"[Trump] certainly comes in in a very, very strong position, the strongest position of any president since maybe JFK," he told NewsNation.
NewsNation is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which also owns The Hill.
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