Comedian Bill Maher is known for his sharp wit and fearless commentary on current events, and his latest target is none other than President Donald Trump. In his Friday evening monologue on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” the late night host took aim at Trump’s recent decision to agree to a two-week ceasefire with Iran.
Maher wasted no time in mocking Trump’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil trading corridor, had been reopened during the temporary halt in fighting. He quipped, “Apparently, Trump thinks that a two-week ceasefire is enough time for all the oil tankers to get through without being attacked. It’s like trying to cross the street during a red light and calling it a victory when you make it to the other side.”
The comedian went on to suggest that Trump’s motive for agreeing to the ceasefire was simply to “save face.” He argued that the President’s tough talk and threats of military action had ultimately backfired, and now he was trying to spin the situation as a win for the United States.
Maher also took a swipe at Trump’s negotiation skills, or lack thereof, stating, “This is like a guy who challenges someone to a fight, gets his butt kicked, and then declares it a tie because he didn’t end up in the hospital.” He went on to compare Trump’s tactics to those of a schoolyard bully, saying that the President’s ego couldn’t handle the idea of backing down from a confrontation.
The late night host didn’t stop there, as he also criticized Trump’s erratic behavior and lack of a clear strategy when it comes to dealing with Iran. He pointed out that while the President claims to be a master dealmaker, he has yet to actually make any significant progress in resolving the tensions with the Middle Eastern country.
Maher’s scathing monologue serves as a reminder of the dangers of having a President who is more concerned with saving face than finding real solutions to complex issues. Trump’s actions in regards to Iran have not only put the United States and its allies at risk, but they have also damaged our reputation on the global stage.
It’s clear that Maher believes Trump’s decision to agree to a two-week ceasefire with Iran was simply a desperate attempt to appear strong and in control. But in reality, it only highlights the President’s impulsiveness and lack of foresight.
In the midst of all the political posturing and chest-thumping, it is important to remember that real lives are at stake. The people of Iran and the United States are caught in the middle of this conflict, and their safety should be the top priority, not Trump’s ego.
Maher’s monologue serves as a powerful reminder that we cannot afford to have a President who puts his own image above the well-being of his country. It’s time for Trump to put aside his pride and work towards finding a peaceful solution to the tensions with Iran. The safety and security of the world depend on it.

