Comedian Bill Maher on Friday quipped about the White House Correspondents Dinner being a chance for President Trump “to say all sorts of insulting things” to the media. Maher told the panel on his HBO series “Real Time” that he was “very interested” in watching the dinner to see how political the jokes will be,…
Maher quips WHCD a chance for Trump ‘to say all sorts of insulting things’ to press
Originally reported by The Hill
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