President Donald Trump used his Truth Social platform on Valentine’s Day to unleash a blistering critique of TV host Bill Maher. The post stemmed from Maher’s recent comments on Real Time with Bill Maher, which Trump called “anti-Trump,” despite a prior dinner they shared at the White House last year.
Trump described the dinner as a cordial affair, saying Maher was “extremely nervous” and lacked confidence. He added that Maher requested a vodka tonic to “soothe his nerves” shortly after arriving. The president referred to Maher as “an underrated lightweight” while also criticizing the host for mocking his previous Truth Social post about China and ice hockey in Canada.
Dinner at the White House and Early Impressions
Trump recounted the Oval Office dinner, noting that Maher seemed “nice” and respectful during their interaction. He claimed Maher even appeared scared, saying, “I’ve never felt like this before, I’m actually scared.” Trump emphasized that the host had initially behaved courteously after the dinner, and even gave positive feedback on the meeting.
However, the president’s tone shifted after Maher resumed critiquing him publicly on television. Trump described the late-night host’s remarks as unfair and disconnected from what he views as his administration’s successes, including record stock market gains, low crime rates, and key foreign policy actions.
Trump’s Take on Maher’s Recent Commentary
On Maher’s show, the host mocked Trump for claiming that China would take over Canada and eliminate ice hockey. Trump insisted the statement was made jokingly and was misinterpreted. “He went on and on about the Hockey statement, like ‘What kind of a person would say such a foolish thing as this,’ as though I were being serious,” Trump wrote.
The president added that Maher’s critiques ignored what he described as major achievements: “PERFECT Border, Lowest Crime in 125 years, the Mass Removal of Stone Cold Criminals, the 50,000 DOW, the 7,000 S&P… Lowest Inflation in YEARS (1.2% for the last three months!), the Rebuilding of our Military, Eight War Stoppages, and on, and on, and on!”
Trump also compared Maher to other late-night hosts, stating he was “slightly more talented” than Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, or Stephen Colbert, but still overrated.


Maher’s Relationship With Trump
Maher, known for political satire and provocative commentary, has a long history of critiquing Trump and his policies.
Yet last year, Maher dined at the White House with Trump, Kid Rock, and Dana White, afterward describing the president as “gracious.” Trump referenced that dinner in his post, asserting that Maher has since returned to criticizing him instead of acknowledging his perceived accomplishments.
The president noted that Maher even requested invitations to the White House Christmas Party, which he declined, citing a preference to focus on “MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” rather than engaging with Maher.
The Controversial “Ice Hockey” Statement
A large portion of Trump’s rant centered on his Truth Social post joking about China taking over Canada and terminating ice hockey.
He argued that Maher took the statement seriously and exaggerated its significance. Trump framed the criticism as a symptom of “Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS!),” claiming that Maher, despite their cordial past interactions, has become consumed by a hostile agenda against him.
Trump also used the post to assert that Maher’s television ratings are low, minimizing the impact of his criticism and suggesting that most Americans will remain unaware of Maher’s comments.


Trump’s Closing Remarks
Trump concluded his rant by reasserting his disdain for Maher’s political stance while emphasizing his priorities: improving the country and focusing on his political agenda. He warned Republicans against giving Maher a platform, claiming the president’s base finds humor in what he views as leftist weakness.
The post ultimately blended personal anecdotes with a detailed recounting of policy achievements, showcasing Trump’s approach to countering criticism while reinforcing his own narrative of success and influence.
Public and Media Reaction
The Independent has reached out to Maher’s team for comment. Analysts note that the post is typical of Trump’s social media strategy: mixing personal grievances, political messaging, and media critique in one comprehensive statement.
The rant underscores ongoing tension between Trump and late-night commentators, particularly those who have both interacted with him personally and publicly criticized his statements. It also raises questions about the intersection of personal relationships and political critique in modern media.
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