Former Fox News Host Bill O'Reilly Threatened to Beat Jet Blue Employee over Delayed Vacation Flight

Former Fox News Host Bill O’Reilly Threatened to Beat Jet Blue Employee over Delayed Vacation Flight

We’ve all been there before and having a flight delayed, even for three hours is frustrating, but few of us threaten to assault the airline worker who is just trying to keep everyone happy. That’s what former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly did when his flight was delayed for five hours.

It’s not that O’Reilly had to hop on a flight for an interview or an appearance on some cable news network, he was on his way to Turks and Caicos.

The altercation took place at JFK airport, New York City, on April 3, 2022, at 9.24.AM.

While in full Karen mode, O’Reilly said the worker was lucky he didn’t punch him in the face. O’Reilly left the incident telling the worker he was going to lose his job.

O’Reilly called the worker a “f-cking scumbag” and said, “You’re lucky I don’t throw fists.”

So far, we can only confirm the only person who lost their job was O’Reilly who was fired from Fox News in 2017 after it was learned he settled several multi-million sexual harassment lawsuits with different women.

In a tweet, O’Reilly later claimed himself as the victim of young Americans who live their lives with their eyes glued to their smartphones.

“The text crew is kind of hopeless. They don’t care much about the challenges of their country. They are lost in cyberspace, and that’s a tough road back to the real world,” O’Reilly said.

O’Reilly confessed that he handled the situation poorly but later railed on the fact that he had to wait seven hours. He said he was egged on by other passengers to be the delegate to find out what was happening. 76% of flights by Jet Blue were canceled or delayed that day, he said, calling Jet Blue’s actions fraud.

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Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton is the founder and editor of Shore News Network. A 28 year media and technology expert, Phil is also a veteran of the United States Marine Corps.

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