Bill Maher Says 'I Should Be a Hero' for Visiting and Confronting Trump
- Bill Maher argues that meeting Donald Trump and engaging in civil discourse is beneficial for liberals and the nation, emphasizing the importance of respectful disagreement.
- Critics have expressed anger over Maher's portrayal of Trump as not being a 'crazy person' in private and his suggestion that a civil dinner is still possible.
- Leon Krauze critiques Maher for making holding Trump accountable more difficult by sharing a softened view after their meeting, likening it to past flawed peace efforts.
- Maher maintains his opposition to many of Trump's policies and asserts that both he and Trump still have significant political disagreements, despite their dinner.
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