During the closing monologue of HBO’s "Real Time," host Bill Maher trashed the government for how they’re handling the wildfires that are ravaging Los Angeles.
Bill Maher opened his first Real Time show of 2025 by tearing into LA Mayor Karen Bass (D) and others over the wildfires that have claimed thousands of homes.
Bill Maher admitted that even though he made jokes about it at the time, Donald Trump had a point in his criticism of California's forest management.
The man who was almost Mayor of LA was sure talking like a candidate on HBO tonight in the ongoing fallout of the devastating LA wildfires
Maher lamented paying 13 percent of his income every year to California officials ‘who I assumed were working on things like this.’
Liberal talk show host Bill Maher argued that liberals who usually politicize tragedies are silent when Democratic leaders are to blame.
Bill Maher is just fine with not the be in the “fraternity” of late-night hosts who lean left, he said in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Noting that he “knows and loves” Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon but others (like the more openly political Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers) he doesn’t “know at all,
REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER returns for its 23rd season FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/7:00-8:00 p.m. PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max.
Comedian Bill Maher slammed the government’s response to the Los Angeles fires and, in part, blamed “wokeness,” for the natural disaster in the region, saying the government’s role is to protect
Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate, Rick Caruso, made a heartbreaking admission about the devastating wildfires on HBO 's Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday.
HBO 'Real Time' host Bill Maher delivers a powerful monologue ripping the leadership of the state of California for their handling of the Los Angeles wildfires. "We just got our ass kicked by fire. Something Neanderthals fought to a tie,