Donald Trump has unveiled his biggest problem with comedian Bill Maher prior to their planned face-off in the White House.
The president agreed to meet Maher in a top that is mediated by their mutual friend, Kid Rock. But on his social social page he expressed his concern about the coming meeting.
“I received a phone call from a very good guy and friend of mine, Kid Rock, who asked me if it would be possible for me to meet, in the White House, with Bill Maher, a man who is incorrectly critical of something or anyone Trump,” the president complained on Sunday evening.
“I really didn't like the idea, and I don't really like it now, but thought it would be interesting,” he continued before he revealed what he thought would be the biggest problem.
“The problem is, regardless of how much he likes our favorite president, I will publicly proclaim what a terrible guy I am, etc., very much like the Democrats on my recent speech to the joint session of the congress, where I rightly stated that you did not rise, they would not cheer, they would not smile and laugh.”
Yet Trump suggested that he is enthusiastic about the top.
“Who knows, however, that I might be wrong?” He wrote. 'In any case, I do a favor for a friend.
“I look forward to meeting Bill Maher, Kid Rock and, I believe, even the legendary Dana White will be present,” Trump concluded.

President Donald Trump has unveiled his biggest problem with comedian Bill Maher prior to their planned face-off in the White House

The president has agreed to meet real -time with Bill Maher in a top that is mediated by their mutual friend, Kid Rock

In a truth social post on Sunday evening, Trump expressed his concern about the coming top
“It might be fun, or maybe not, but you will be the first to know,” he promised.
The post came shortly after Kid Rock, whose real name is Bob Ritchie, announced that he would take the real time with Bill Maher -Gastrord for a visit to the White House in the Glenn Beck show.
“I'm actually going to try to unite this country and I start at the end of the month, I bring Bill Maher to the White House for dinner,” he said, and noticed that Maher “did nothing but talk about the president since day one.”
The 'Picture' Crooner then started to say that he wanted to come up with the meeting to send a message from 'Unity' to Americans.
Likewise, Maher colleague -strip Andrew Schultz told in an episode of his podcast club randomly who debuted on Sunday that the meeting is taking place.
'Kid Rock was here a few weeks ago and he said:' I want you to meet Trump. “He said,” I'm going to take you to the White House. ” So now we are going to do that, “said Maher.
Schultz then asked Maher if he was worried about criticism from other liberals during the meeting.
'There will be many people on the left who will be like:' How dare you talk to this man. “It's like” f ** k you, I don't play this game you mean by playing girls, “Maher replied.

Kid Rock said he wanted to deal with the meeting to send a message from 'unity' to Americans
“Oh, you know what? You can't sit at my lunch table, because I just don't talk to you.”
'Don't you talk to you? You have lost the elections, “Maher said he would tell the liberal critics. “Who do you think you should talk to?”
The real -time host has long insulted Trump – even before his formal access to politics, with a lawsuit that the president launched in 2013 over Claims from the comedian that Trump's father was an orangoutan.
He also recently Jerk in a Trump supporter -guest in his show while he insisted to admit that the first seven weeks of his second term 'really gone bad'.
The talk show gastheer came in the fiery argument with journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon on his Friday night show and said that her avid support for Trump is “no point.”
“We don't have time to go around, I have to go to you right away,” Maher told Ungar-Sargon when he started the panel segment of his show.
“When I read you for the first time, you were a conservative republican, but not crazy,” he said.
“Like I read you in Newsweek, Time Magazine, and I am not saying that you are crazy now, but you just leaning from a conservative to a Trump supporter, I would never go somewhere.”

The real -time host has long insulted Trump – even before his formal access to politics
Ungar-Sargon replied: “The night is young, Bill,” on which he said, “It will never be so young.
“And I just wonder what you think now,” Maher went on. 'We are approaching two months.
“I mean, you have to have a feeling in your intestines, look into my eyes and tell me that you don't (think) that this is really going badly, and I shouldn't have thrown my fate with this team.”
Ungar-Sargon, the Deputy Opinion editor of Newsweek, responded to Maher's Taunt that she felt 'the opposite'.
“I'm proud,” she said. “I was never a republican or a conservative. I was left and I am still a left. I'm just a Maga -Linkse now. '
“That makes no sense,” Maher went against.
But Maher is also indignant about the 'wake' excesses of liberals.
He even recently expressed support for Trump's decision to get rid of the Ministry of Education.
In the meantime, Trump hit Maher as a 'confused mess, sloppy and tired' at the end of 2024.