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Bill Maher stunned audiences by claiming President Donald Trump suffers from “Bill Maher Derangement Syndrome.” He flipped the usual Trump Derangement Syndrome narrative during his HBO show, Real Time with Bill Maher.
This bold statement came amid ongoing public exchanges between the comedian and the president. Viewers tuned in for the comedian’s take on their relationship.

Maher said exactly, “Someone has to help Donald Trump understand that I don’t suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome; he suffers from Bill Maher Derangement Syndrome.” The line drew laughs and applause on the live show.
He used the moment to address Trump’s recent Truth Social posts criticizing him harshly. This retort highlighted their personal back-and-forth dynamic clearly.

Trump blasted Maher on Truth Social, calling their White House dinner a “total waste of time.” He described Maher as “extremely nervous” with “zero confidence” during the meeting last year.
The president repeatedly described Maher as a late-night host like Kimmel and Colbert, a “jerk.” These attacks prompted Maher’s swift on-air response immediately.

Maher countered that the dinner ran almost three hours, not the quick flop Trump claimed publicly. He relaxed with a margarita beforehand and enjoyed another during their long, open conversation.
They discussed various topics like real humans without any tension at all. This detailed account directly challenged Trump’s misleading online version of events.

Trump texted Maher soon after dinner, saying he should have won a Nobel Peace Prize for ending wars. Maher said he replied, “Yeah, and I should have 120 Emmys.”
He used the exchange to illustrate the unusual tone of their private communication. Maher shared this detail to show the lighter side of their frequent contact.

Maher said Trump texted him after the dinner, complaining that he was still part of the “lunatic left.” He expressed clear frustration over Maher’s unchanged liberal views after their key dinner.
Maher revealed these exact messages on Real Time for full transparency with his audience. The texts showed Trump’s habit of direct, heated feedback without hesitation.

Trump ended one exchange by texting, “Bill, you know what, don’t change. I wouldn’t know what to do with you if you did.” Maher appreciated this straightforward compliment greatly.
It revealed genuine respect beneath their frequent public clashes and sharp criticisms. Maher recounted it as a rare, genuine moment in their complex rivalry.
Fun fact: In 2007, Trump was the owner of WWE’s “Battle of the Billionaires” storyline.

Maher drew heavy fire from the left for dining with Trump at the White House last year. Critics mocked it satirically as akin to controversial past leader meetings in history.
He stood firm publicly, arguing that engagement always beats isolation every single time. The controversy amplified massive attention on his fiercely independent stance.

Publicly, Trump calls Maher a jerk alongside other talk show hosts like Kimmel often. Privately, texts paint a more layered, genuinely human interaction between the two men.
Maher points out this striking gap to explain his consistently balanced view of Trump. Their entertaining spats inform real political discourse in the media today.

Maher said he has supported Trump on some issues, including Israel and NATO-related points, and he has spoken favorably about marijuana reform efforts associated with Trump-world figures.
These key positions prove no full derangement guides his honest opinions at all. Maher claims brutal honesty always defines his unique commentary style.
Alignments cut through typical media biases. Balance earns respect widely.

Maher and Trump share a fierce rivalry fueled by open, ongoing communication channels. Texts uncover Trump’s personal side far beyond his tough public persona.
Feuds dominate headlines week after week, yet talks reveal mutual candor underneath. This standout dynamic thrives in today’s highly polarized media landscape.
In other news, see how Kimmel boldly claimed he’s more popular than the president himself.

Maher argued that Trump bears some responsibility for how strongly critics react, citing actions he called racist, misogynistic, anti-democratic, corrupt, or otherwise objectionable.
Conversation remains absolutely key to bridging deep divides effectively every time. Balance always shapes Maher’s smart approach to presidential critique.
Take a look at how Donald Trump used his long-standing feud with Jimmy Kimmel for a fundraising mail.
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