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O’Reilly: Trump needs Iran win to become a ‘victor’

O’Reilly: Trump needs Iran win to become a ‘victor’

Conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly stated on April 24, 2026, that President Trump needs a victory in the Iran conflict to improve his approval ratings. O’Reilly emphasized that a win would position Trump as the victor, potentially shifting public perception and political fortunes. The comments highlight ongoing political debates surrounding U.S.-Iran tensions and their impact on Trump’s presidency.

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