Bill Maher, the host of HBO's 'Real Time,' described receiving an invitation to the White House as an 'honor.' The invitation, extended by President Donald Trump, was for a private dinner. Maher, known for his often-critical commentary on political issues, particularly those related to Trump, expressed surprise and appreciation for the gesture.
'It's an honor to be invited to the White House,' Maher stated during a recent interview. He further elaborated on his humble beginnings, noting how far he's come in his career. However, Maher also made it clear that the invitation doesn't signify a shift in his political stance. 'I'm not leaving in a MAGA hat,' he quipped, reaffirming his continued disagreement with many of Trump's policies and positions. The meeting is expected to be a subject of discussion on his show in the coming weeks.
Bill Maher Calls White House Invite an 'Honor,' Remains Critical
Comedian Bill Maher recently said he considers it an honor to be invited to the White House to meet with President Donald Trump. Maher acknowledged the significance of the invitation, reflecting on his own journey. Despite the honor, Maher clarified he wouldn't be changing his political views. He remains critical of Trump's policies.