Al Gore Stopped by This Week's "Real Time With Bill Maher"
Briefly

This week's episode of Real Time With Bill Maher featured discussions around the Trump administration's first 100 days, highlighted by Maher's recent White House visit. Political figures, including Senator Adam Schiff and former Vice President Al Gore, criticized the current administration's performance. Schiff described the first months as economically destructive, while Gore compared his long-term legislative efforts to Elon Musk's projects. Although Maher faced backlash post-visit, he asserted his ongoing role as a critic of Trump while addressing pressing national issues.
Maher took time to emphasize that, after his meeting with Trump, "I went back to my day job of tearing him a new asshole every week."
Stevens called it "[t]he worst first hundred days in U.S. presidential history," while Schiff described the period as "characterized by economic self-destruction."
Gore pointed out that his own initiative had played out over the course of seven years. And he wasn't terribly subtle in comparing the work that he and his collaborators did to Musk's ongoing efforts.
"We went to Congress to get legislation," Gore said, and later pointed out that "[n]ot a single lawsuit [was] ever filed."
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