Overview
- Bill Maher labeled President Trump’s first 100 days of his second term a 's---show' in a Free Press blurb, citing extensive policy failures.
- Maher detailed grievances including immigration policies, Supreme Court disregard, tariff-related economic impacts, and foreign aid cuts.
- He underscored that his critique stems from objective policy analysis rather than partisan opposition, calling Trump’s actions 'objectively bad.'
- In early April, Maher dined with Trump at the White House and described the president as 'gracious and measured' in private.
- The contrast between Maher’s civil meeting with Trump and his public criticism highlights tensions between personal civility and substantive accountability.