After receiving a plea from his companion, American singer-songwriter Kid Rock, US President Donald Trump agreed to meet actor and television network Bill Maher at the White House.
Trump made the announcement on his social media platform, Truth Social, expressing his interest in the concept but said it was “interesting.”
I received a phone from a very kind person, Kid Rock, and asked if it would be possible for me to meet with Bill Maher, a person who has been unfairly critical of everything, or people, Trump, in the White House,” Trump wrote.
” I actually didn’t like the idea significantly, and don’t like it much right now, but I thought it would be interesting,” he continued.
Trump acknowledged that Maher was unlikely to change his public position against him despite agreeing to the meeting. Trump suggested Maher may continue to criticize him despite their latest interactions in a private setting, in contrast to his current address to Congress.
The issue is that no matter how little he likes your favorite president, ME, he may formally acknowledge what a horrible person I am, etc., very similar to the Democrats at my new address to the joint session of Congress, where I correctly stated that they would not have, they would not praise, they would not smile, or laugh, and they would undoubtedly not be in any way “nice.” Who knows, nevertheless, that I might be proven to be mistaken?
Trump also made it known that Dana White, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship ( UFC), would be present at the meeting.
” In any case, I’m doing a favor for a pal. I’m looking forward to meeting with Kid Rock and Bill Maher, and I’m sure there’s also the famed Dana White. You will be the first to know, but it might be entertaining, or it might not.
Although the appointment has been confirmed, a precise time has not yet been given.
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