Bill Maher Trolls Trump
Liberal comedian Bill Maher took another cheap shot at President Donald Trump Friday night — this time mocking him for receiving a golden crown and South Korea’s highest national honor during his successful trip to Asia.
On HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the outspoken left-wing host ridiculed the ceremony where South Korean President Lee Jae Myung presented President Trump with the Grand Order of Mugunghwa, a rare distinction normally reserved for heads of state. Maher joked that Trump said he’d “keep the crown on his head,” prompting laughter from his liberal audience.
But for millions of Americans, the moment was anything but a joke. The tribute symbolized global respect for strong U.S. leadership, a sharp contrast to how the world viewed America under Joe Biden.
🇺🇸 South Korea Shows Respect — While U.S. Elites Show Contempt
During the ceremony, President Trump called the honor “a great privilege” and added, “I’d like to wear it right now.” Even on the flight to Seoul, he noted that the Constitution “makes it pretty clear” a third term isn’t allowed, though he added the conversation is “interesting” given his record-breaking support numbers.
While South Korea celebrated American strength, Maher and the Hollywood crowd doubled down on their mockery. It’s a pattern conservatives have seen for years — the media ridicules Trump while ignoring his accomplishments abroad.
👑 “No Kings Day” Protests: The Left’s Latest Spectacle
The media frenzy fueled “No Kings Day” protests on October 18, where left-wing activists took to the streets to accuse Trump of “acting like a king.” Democrats praised the marches while conservatives saw them as yet another anti-America display.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) blasted the demonstrations as “hate-America rallies designed to tear the country apart.”
In response, President Trump shared an AI-generated video on his social media pages showing him in a fighter jet, soaring above protesters as Top Gun’s “Danger Zone” played. The viral clip — viewed millions of times — turned into a symbol of Trump’s defiance and humor in the face of media hostility.
🦅 Trump Fires Back: “I’m Not a King — I Work for the American People”
Speaking to Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures, Trump pushed back:
“They’re calling me a king. I’m not a king — I’m a president who works for the people.”
But that didn’t stop liberal commentators like Jon Stewart and Maher from taking fresh swings, calling Trump’s leadership “king-like.” Stewart went even further, claiming Republicans view Trump as “a deity sent by God.”
Many conservatives saw that as proof of how deeply Trump Derangement Syndrome still runs in Hollywood and the mainstream media.
🔔 The Bottom Line: Respect Abroad, Ridicule at Home
While Maher and Stewart compete for laughs, the rest of the world continues to respect Trump’s leadership. South Korea’s royal-style honor wasn’t comedy — it was recognition of strength, peace through power, and American greatness restored.
Every time Hollywood elites attack Trump, it only reminds Americans why they supported him in the first place — a fighter who refuses to back down from the media, the Left, or the global establishment.






