HBO's Bill Maher had a difficult time grasping how President Trump is widely seen as "cool" since winning the election, telling the panel that's "how bad the Democrats f---ed up."
ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith seemed to stun Bill Maher’s live audience on Friday night as he took down Democrats for prioritizing “issues that pertain to less than 1% of the population.” Smith was joined by actor Jesse Eisenberg and California Rep.
The ‘Real Time’ host had no patience for Trump threatening not to ‘give California anything’ in wildfire response aid.
Not long after Donald Trump met with state and local politicians about the devastating wildfires, Bill Maher on Friday took aim at the President’s threats to withhold federal funds and how he shouldn’t treat Californians like they’re visiting “a casino and you are comping our room.”
Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna pushed back, noting that Trump has “always been a celebrity.” Trump became well-known after his many appearances in New York tabloids and as host of The Apprentice on NBC. He also made cameos in films and on TV.
The "Real Time" host and Los Angeles resident tore into Donald Trump over his threats to withhold wildfire aid
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.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith says Americans elected President Donald Trump for a second term because he is “closer to normal” than the Democratic Party.
“Real Time” host Bill Maher appeared to be stunned by his admission that President Donald Trump is now considered “cool.” “Here’s how bad the Democrats f—ed up: Trump is cool now ...
Not long after Donald Trump met with state and local politicians about the devastating wildfires, Bill Maher on Friday took aim at the President’s threats to withhold federal funds and how he ...
Bill Maher lashed out at Trump for placing conditions on federal aid for wildfire relief, exclaiming "You're not giving us anything! We're Americans!"
Bill Maher name dropped a number of ex-conservatives who now host shows on MSNBC, including Joe Scarborough, Nicolle Wallace and Michael Steele.