Bill Maher criticized President Trump’s first 100 days in office, calling it a 'shitshow' while discussing various issues like tariffs, deportations, and media lawsuits. He emphasized that his disapproval is based on facts rather than party loyalty. Despite his criticisms, Maher described Trump as gracious and measured during a recent White House dinner attended by Kid Rock and Dana White. This visit offered a different perspective of Trump than typically portrayed, though Maher maintained his concerns about the administration's policies remain objectively negative.
In a word: shitshow. I said after he won the election, I'm not going to pre-hate anything. But after 100 days, there are probably 100 things to legitimately hate, starting with disappearing people, the inefficiency of DOGE, ignoring the Supreme Court, killing people overseas with drastic aid cuts, firing the guy in charge of his election-integrity office because he won't say 2020 was rigged, tariff-related market collapse, America no longer being seen as a safe place, the third-term talk, suing the media, Andrew Tate.
Maher called Trump's first months objectively bad, emphasizing that his disapproval doesn't stem from reflexive Republican opposition, but rather from a factual assessment of the administration's policies.
Maher visited the White House and found Trump to be gracious and measured during dinner, sharing that this experience contradicted the usual portrayals of the president.
It was a dinner arranged by Kid Rock, and Maher reflected on the positive aspects of their conversation, noting he wasn't under the influence at the time.
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