The comments came during the most recent episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher” when the well-known commentator delved into the topic of growing violence across the country before zoomi…
HBO host Bill Maher wondered why more people – including celebrities – don’t speak to the devastating crime wave that’s gripped Chicago and led to countless tragic deaths.
He noted one in three children in the country can’t read at a basic level of comprehension and 85% of black students lack proficiency in reading skills. Bill Mahers can be seen having a discussion with t Glenn Loury, Daniel Bessner, and Esther Perel on the “Real Time with Bill Maher.”Loury, who also hosts a podcast, believes Democrats like mayor-elect Brandon Johnson in Chicago need to speak more forcefully about getting crime under control.
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