Bill Maher's Dinner Was at the Center of a New "Real Time"
Briefly

In this week's episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, he deviated from the usual format after attending a private dinner with President Trump, invited by Kid Rock. Maher portrayed a more self-aware Trump than his public image, discussing the stark difference between Trump's private and public behaviors. He also maintained his critical stance on Trump's presidency, emphasizing that the important aspect is Trump's actions in the public arena. Engaging guests like Steve Bannon and Piers Morgan, the discussion kept a sharp lens on political critiques and personal integrity in leadership.
Maher noted that Trump is "much more self-aware than he lets on in public," revealing a contrast between Trump's private and public personas.
Despite the private dinner's convivial atmosphere, Maher stated, "It matters who he is on the world stage" when critiquing Trump's behavior.
Maher criticized the idea that a single evening at the White House could soften his views, countering with "You're the one who just got out of prison," aimed at Bannon.
The episode featured Maher engaging with guests on political issues while questioning the effects of Trump's private demeanor on his public presidency.
Read at InsideHook
[
|
]