Bill Maher admitted that even though he made jokes about it at the time, Donald Trump had a point in his criticism of California's forest management.
The political pundit also curiously downplayed his prior concerns Friday on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" about the dangers of another Trump term.
"Is Anyone Else Seeing This?" premiered on HBO on Friday. The host of " Real Time " used what he's calling his "final" stand-up special to take shots at the first Trump assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, winkingly calling it "that day he had his ear pierced."
Bill Maher scolded author and podcast host Sam Harris for joking that Trump's strategy is to get "some more rapists" into his administration.
Liberal outlets savaged HBO host Bill Maher's new stand-up comedy special, "Is Anyone Else Seeing This?" in a series of scathing reviews.
Bill Maher insisted he had no intention to "pre-hate" the 2nd Trump admin. while telling CNN's Jake Tapper "I'm just gonna hope for the best.
One of the nation’s most recognizable satirists says he’s taking a laid-back “wait and see” approach to Donald Trump’s upcoming second term. Speaking with CNN’s The Lead, Bill Maher told host Jake Tapper that he’d rather avoid letting the Republican president-elect get under his skin ahead of time,
Bill Maher says in his new comedy special, Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?, that Donald Trump got the White House again but won’t get Maher’s mind. And the comedian elaborated on that point on CNN on Friday, January 10, saying that his show Real Time With Bill Maher will cover Trump’s second presidency differently than it did Trump’s first.
Some of Donald Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks will be trying to win over the Senate next week. It comes as Trump threatens allies and friends from Denmark to Panama, giving new meaning to "America First.
The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
HBO host Bill Maher talks to CNN host Jake Tapper about his approach to comedy as President-elect Donald Trump is set to begin his second term in the White House and returning to the road to do standup shows.
Bill Maher says he won’t be leaving HBO ... on his “Club Random” podcast that he “may quit” due to Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election a month prior.