Trump, Real Time and Bill Maher
Digest more
Maher headlined his first special on HBO in 1989 and has starred in 13 solo specials for the network to date including, “Bill Maher: Be More Cynical” (2000), “I’m Swiss” (2005), “Bill Maher… But I’m Not Wrong” (2010), “Bill Maher: Live from Oklahoma” (2018), and “#Adulting” (2022).
The president alleged that a snide remark Maher made about him on Friday was the result of a joke going over the veteran comic’s head.
Bill Maher zeroed in on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce during Friday night’s episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, using the couple as a punchline-heavy case study while riffing on modern dating and masculinity.
17hon MSN
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.
The 'Real Time With Bill Maher' host didn't hold back with his reaction to those "pretending to hate" the performance.
While many late night shows are heading on a break for the Winter Olympics, that's not the case for Real Time with Bill Maher. Here's what to expect on the Friday, Feb. 6 episode.
Bill Maher says Travis Kelce is more manly than any of Taylor Swift’s exes.
"Real Time" host Bill Maher said on Friday that while he feels bad for young men struggling with women, they need to grow-up and become men to change their circumstances.