Trump rips into Bill Maher
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Real Time with Bill Maher” continues February 13 on HBO and HBO Max with guest Jonathan Haidt and panelists Stephanie Ruhle and H.R. McMaster.
President Trump on Saturday lashed out at comedian Bill Maher over his criticism of the commander in chief from the day before, with the president referring back to his dinner with Maher at the White House last year.
Bill Maher mocked Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's environmental deregulation stance while appearing to mix up carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in a monologue.
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Trump slams Bill Maher in Truth Social post as ‘extremely nervous,’ ‘zero confidence in himself’
It was time that really could have been better spent. President Trump shared his regrets about precious minutes he spent dining at the White House with comedian Bill Maher, host of HBO’s “Real Time,” during an event organized by singer Kid Rock back in April.
President Trump reignites his feud with Bill Maher in a fiery Valentine’s Day post, calling their White House dinner a “waste of time” and firing back at HBO criticism.
The talk/variety series "Real Time with Bill Maher," hosted by Bill Maher, has been running for nearly two decades now, and is showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, HBO has already renewed the series to continue through 2026.
Bill Maher says Jimmy Kimmel is mad at him after the "Real Time" host slammed Kimmel's wife for cutting ties with Trump-loving family members.
The president wrote on Truth Social on Saturday that Maher "continues to suffer from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."
"Real Time with Bill Maher" returns Friday, February 6 on HBO and HBO Max featuring a one-on-one interview with John Mellencamp and a panel including Chris Christie and Chrystia Freeland.