Bill Maher says Donald Trump is "a kooky guy who says a lot of kooky things," so he won't take him too seriously in his second term.
Trump was sworn back into the White House as the 47th U.S. president Monday at an inauguration ceremony held inside the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.
No president has ever relied as much on the operating principles of the entertainment business. And none has ever had such a fraught relationship with it.
NBC's Seth Meyers and Comcast are the latest targets of the president-elect's criticism following Jimmy Kimmel and "60 Minutes."
Some of Donald Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks will be trying to win over the Senate next week. It comes as Trump threatens allies and friends from Denmark to Panama, giving new meaning to "America First.
that Donald Trump got the White House again but won’t get Maher’s ... Instead, Maher added, he’s going to “hope for the best” and save his commentary on the HBO show for anything serious that happens. “Otherwise, I have new rules and [the ...
With a new HBO special and the return of ‘Real Time ... I understand why people don’t like Donald Trump. I didn’t vote for him either, and I never would, but I sure wouldn’t stop ...
Maher reportedly earns $10 million per year for his HBO show that he has been hosting ... but because I’ve already done all the jokes about Donald Trump.” Maher added, “I don’t know ...
The U.S. Constitution specifies not only the date of presidential inaugurations, but the exact time the transition of power is official.
President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in as U.S. President for the second time, along with Vice President-elect JD Vance, by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in an Inauguration Ceremony.
Donald Trump will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
"Trump is sui generis," one veteran Republican pollster told ABC News. "He is a unique figure in American politics."