Bill Maher reacted to the heated exchange between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House by calling it The Real Housewives of the White House.
The meeting, which took place on February 28, turned into a shouting match when Zelensky challenged Trump’s stance on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vice President JD Vance was also involved in the exchange, which ended with Trump telling Zelensky to leave.
During Real Time, Maher played footage of the argument and remarked, “In World War III news, we’re on the other side now.” He followed by saying that Trump seemed more concerned with television optics than diplomacy, pointing out that the former Celebrity Apprentice host referred to the confrontation as “great television.”
Rahm Emanuel and CNN’s Fareed Zakaria joined Maher to discuss the situation. Zakaria described the exchange as an example of the administration prioritizing spectacle over global leadership.
He stated, “It’s tragic to see the president and vice president bully, berate, and demean somebody who depends on the United States for survival.” He added that the U.S. has historically aligned itself with democracies rather than authoritarian leaders, questioning Trump’s stance toward Putin.
Zelensky should've done his homework. Watch @FareedZakaria explain how to handle Donald Trump on tonight's Real Time: pic.twitter.com/jnbhHMlcvo
— Real Time with Bill Maher (@RealTimers) March 1, 2025
Emanuel highlighted a shift in U.S. foreign policy, noting that past debates centered on internationalism versus isolationism. “Now, it’s about principles or predatory behavior,” he said, describing an approach that focuses on financial interests rather than strategic alliances.
Maher’s remarks gained traction online, with reactions split. Some social media users condemned the meeting, while others defended Trump’s position on limiting U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. Some viewers pointed to Vance’s role in escalating tensions, while others questioned whether Zelensky had been set up.
The exchange at the White House follows ongoing debates over U.S. support for Ukraine. Trump has repeatedly criticized aid packages to the country, while Zelensky has continued seeking assistance in defending against Russia’s invasion. The meeting provided insight into the dynamics shaping future decisions on U.S.-Ukraine relations.