Bill Maher, the host of HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher,” has been actively promoting his new book by appearing on various shows that are typically avoided by most liberals. This exposure has led Maher to realize that his perspective on the world may not be as accurate as he once thought.

During his appearance on “Gutfeld” on Monday, Maher engaged in a debate with Fox News host Greg Gutfeld regarding former President Donald Trump’s potential reaction to losing the 2024 election, as reported by Fox News. The following day, Maher was a guest on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” where he once again tried to advocate for left-wing views. However, Kelly challenged him on his statements, refusing to let him off the hook.

Maher and Kelly clashed over the issue of how past presidential candidates have handled election results. Maher claimed that Trump did not accept the outcome of the 2020 election, while Kelly pointed out that Democrat Hillary Clinton also contested her loss in 2016.

“Hillary Clinton, of course, is the original election denier. I’m sure you voted for her in ’16,” Kelly said.

“Well, she’s not an election denier,” Maher responded.

“She absolutely was the OG election denier,” Kelly said.

“She — first of all, she came out before the sun had risen to concede the election to Trump,” he said.

“And then spent the next four years saying he was illegitimate, he was an illegitimate president,” Kelly interjected, refusing to back down.

“OK, well, first of all, saying — she didn’t say he was an illegitimate,” Maher responded, “You tell me exactly what she said,” he asked.

“She said those exact words repeatedly,” Kelly shot back.

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In another part of their conversation, Kelly called out Maher over his false conception of what actually happened on Jan 6.

Maher’s suggestion that Trump would appear at the White House, regardless of an invitation, if he lost the election was met with Kelly’s challenge. She firmly stated, “Please cease such claims, as it is highly unlikely that he would engage in such behavior.”

“Like there was never an attack on the Capitol,” the HBO host responded. “That never happened. Like they didn’t show up at the Capitol and break windows and knock down doors and kill cops –”

“They didn’t do that,” Kelly cut in.

“They didn’t break windows, knock down doors?” he said.

“They didn’t kill cops,” she responded.

“They of course did,” Maher replied, raising his voice.

“No, they didn’t,” Kelly said calmly.

“Who did?” he asked. “They died of natural causes that day?”

“Yeah, nobody died that day,” Kelly responded.

“Cops,” Maher said.

“No,” Kelly replied. “Not true.”

“OK,” Maher said, laughing incredulously.

“Who?” she asked.

“I don’t remember the names,” he responded.

“They didn’t,” Kelly said confidently. “There was Brian Sicknick who died later after the fact.”

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