President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will be meeting with comic and talk-show host Bill Maher, despite his previous criticisms of Maher for being unjustifiably critical of him. The meeting was brokered by musician and prominent Trump supporter Kid Rock, who is aiming to unite the country through this unlikely encounter.
Although Trump admitted that he doesn’t particularly like the idea of meeting Maher, he agreed to host the meeting as a favor to Kid Rock, whom he considers a good friend. In a recent post on his Truth Social website, Trump expressed his skepticism about the outcome of the meeting, citing Maher’s past criticisms of him.
During a recent episode of Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, Maher joked that the meeting with Trump might end with him in Guantanamo Bay. Despite the humor, Maher acknowledged that the meeting is unlikely to heal America but emphasized the importance of trying to bridge the divide.
Maher has a long history of criticizing Trump and other figures on the right, although he has also been critical of the left. Trump, on the other hand, has been vocal in his disdain for comedians and talk-show hosts who mock him. He once sued Maher for jokingly offering $5 million for proof that Trump was not the son of an orangutan, in response to Trump’s own offer regarding Barack Obama’s college records.
While Trump ultimately withdrew the lawsuit against Maher, he has continued to target late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert, calling them names and attempting to censor their shows. Despite these tensions, Trump is set to meet with Maher, with UFC CEO Dana White also expected to attend.
The exact date of the meeting is unclear, but Trump has indicated that it will take place soon. The meeting between Trump and Maher, facilitated by Kid Rock, represents a unique attempt to bridge political divides and foster dialogue in a polarized society.