Despite holding a friendly and constructive meeting with President Donald Trump last month, political comedian Bill Maher saved the president's performance in his first 100 days of office.
write Free PressMaher has not shown any mercy to date on Trump's second term records.
“In short: S-Show,” with HBO hosts Longtime Trump critics declared.
“But 100 days later, there are probably 100 things that are legally hated,” he continued, and also warned him not to “not suffer from” Trump's records when he was re-elected.
Maher has recently tried to develop more civil ties with the president after years of intense criticism.
The comedian met with Trump at the White House in early April and told the audience the following week that he had a pleasant conversation with Trump.
“I swear to God because it was all I didn't like about him. At least I'm not going to be without this night with this guy,” Maher told an audience at HBO, adding that Trump's “a lot more self-aware than he was in public.”
However, Maher's positive encounter with Trump was not enough to save him from his bad impression of Trump's policies. Maher also appeared to send a message to liberal critics who think they're softening the president.
In a quote to the Free Press, Maher said that 100 “legally hatred” about Trump's first 100 days had fired the man in charge of his election statistics office because he “disappeared people, Doge's inefficiency, ignored the Supreme Court, killed people overseas with dramatic aid cuts, and was told he wasn't being taken for his life because 2020 was said to be unequipped. Andrew Tate… I mean, I could just continue.”
Again, critics have made it clear that he has not beaten Trump's agenda because of the “reflective Republican opposition” he has.
“For all these issues, it's objectively bad, and they know that too,” he said.
Maher also saved Trump's first 100 days in the latest episode of HBO's “real-time” and said that even liberals were worse than expected.

