
Bill Maher revealed that his good friend Woody Harrelson will make remarks on his behalf when he receives the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the rebranded “Trump” Kennedy Center in June—after the president tried to block him from getting the award.
“Woody Harrelson has graciously consented to be one of the presenters at the Mark Twain Awards on June 28th, where I will be receiving this honor,” the host shared during a conversation with the actor on a new episode of his Club Random podcast. “Unless Trump f—s it up again, which is completely possible.”
As Maher teeters back and forth between heavily criticizing Trump as “corrupt” and declaring him “gracious,” “charming,” and “one of the most effective politicians” alive, Harrelson quipped about the pair’s strange relationship.
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