Comedian Bill Maher said he is “curious” about ... November that Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy would co-lead DOGE, which Ramaswamy later explained will ...
Comedian Bill Maher expressed cautious optimism on Wednesday about President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration because of billionaire Elon Musk’s role as co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Comedian Bill Maher said Wednesday he is 'curious' about what Elon Musk will do as one of the leaders of the new Department of Government Efficiency.
Impact Link President-elect Donald Trump has started to announce who will staff the Department of Government Efficiency, the cost-cutting commission helmed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
Comic, pundit, and podcast host Bill Maher scolded author and podcast host Sam Harris for joking that President-elect Donald Trump’s strategy is to get “some more rapists” into his ...
Despite speculating late last year that he “may quit” ahead of another Trump administration, “Real Time” host Bill Maher told CNN that he’s not quitting his program. Maher told CNN ...
Bill Maher isn’t leaving any time soon. After Maher made headlines for claiming he “may quit” Real Time with Bill Maher because he’s sick of covering Donald Trump, CNN’s Jake Tapper ...
Bill Maher is not going anywhere from Real Time. During a recent interview with CNN, comedian and political expert addressed the swirling rumors about his retirement from his long-running HBO show ...
In his new comedy special, “Is Anyone Else Seeing This?” which premiered Friday night on Max, comedian Bill Maher trundled though the issues that obsess him: Donald Trump, wokeness and ...
Bill Maher has no plans to quit his show Real Time. During an interview with CNN on Friday, Jan. 10, the comedian and political pundit, 68, addressed the rumors about his retirement and said that ...
Despite speculating late last year that he "may quit" ahead of another Trump administration, "Real Time" host Bill Maher told CNN that he’s not quitting his program. Maher told CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Friday that although he’s probably going to ...
Speaking with CNN’s The Lead, Bill Maher told host Jake Tapper that he’d rather avoid letting the Republican president-elect get under his skin ahead of time, and instead simply take things as they come once Trump’s inaugurated a little later this month.