“Real-Time” host Bill Maher said Thursday that he should be considered a “hero” for how he treated the White House meeting with his political opponent, President Donald Trump.
It will be displayed in “Two Angry Men” PodcastMaher was asked about his public reaction to dinner with Trump last week.
“I told the show, or when I was with him, or to podcast hosts Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos. “And I’m proud to have been able to go to the White House and say to the US President and see him and say, ‘You’re scaring people, don’t you bother with that, you’re scaring so many of your citizens?” ”
Ex-MSNBC host Keith Olberman drops off at Bill Maher on a visit with Trump
Bill Maher went viral after calling President Trump “graceful and measured” during his visit to the White House. (Screenshot/HBO)
Maher tackled the backlash he received from the left for his monologue, which repeated his positive Trump meeting again.
“I would say to them ‘In contrast’? “I had the opportunity to go to the White House and talk to the President, and I was trying not to give up on my principles. “I didn’t go to the Maga. I had the opportunity to talk to Donald Trump and tell him something he had never heard of.
“So I should be the hero who’s going there and doing those things and telling the president. I’m not the villain here,” Maher said. “So there are two ways to do an oval office, let’s be honest, or like Gretchen Whitmer, who lifted a bunch of binders up in front of her face.”
“I have to be a hero of being one of those people who could enter the inner sanctuary and tell this person, those who know how much they’ve heard of things that aren’t coming from the cult.
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Maher said he is “prideful” to stand up to President Trump on a variety of topics, suggesting that he should be considered a “hero” for how he treated his White House visit. (Screenshot/HBO; Getty Images)
Bill Maher revealed Trump was “graceful and measured” at the White House meeting, saying he wasn’t the man he saw on TV
Maher called Trump “elegantly measured and measured” at a meeting on Friday, making headlines after the man in the oval office suggested that others in the world weren’t the ones they’d watch on television.
“I didn’t feel like I had to walk on the eggshells around him,” Maher told his “real-time” audience. “And honestly, I voted for Clinton and Obama, but I never feel comfortable talking to them in a way that allows me to talk to Donald Trump.
While conservatives celebrated Maa’s visit to the White House, liberals were plagued by his comments, and many denounced the HBO host, “trap” of the president’s “PR stunt.”
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