A week after the increasing political tensions at home and abroad due to Donald Trump, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro appeared on HBO's Real time with Bill Maher On Friday night, he skillfully avoided a direct answer about whether he was planning to run for the presidency in 2028.
“I am not an expert in the things of the capital,” Shapiro said, “with the latest democratic figure to attract attention to a skilled show. “I try to stay as far as possible. I live in the real world in Pennsylvania, where we have to balance the budgets.”
Nevertheless, Shapiro, who was often repeating the tone of former President Barack Obama, was quickly expressing his frustration with Democrats in the Senate. Specifically, the majority leader of the Senate Chak Schumer and other senior Democrats criticized for dealing with recent negotiations, especially with regard to the six -month spending management management that aims to avoid the government's closure.
“I wanted to know when Chuck Schumer had benefited here, to say that we need A, B, C and D to the Democratic Party, and forced the Republicans to meet him in the middle of these issues and provide something to people who are concerned now.”
Shapiro later shared a story from a modern trip to a sports commodity store in Dick, where the voters approached him with concerns about the faded Democratic Party's responses to Trump and Elon Musk and what they see as erosion of government protection.
With Trump's policies, including commercial wars with Canada and Mexico, civil service shooting, political motives, Shapiru has placed himself as a strong voice of the middle opposition while former leaders such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden are absent from the political theater.
“They are worried,” Shapiro said, referring to the daily Pennsylvania state who spoke with him in the store. “They want to see the work. There was a chance for more procedures here.”
During the interview, Maher, who was honest in his criticism of the Maga policies, was on Shapiro on whether the ruler's faith and identity as a Jewish person played a role in which he was not chosen in the name of Kamala Harris's colleague in 2020.
Shapiro replied, “Look, I will say something quickly on something of the entire vice president.” I said all the time that Kamala Harris had a personal decision deeply in this process. In the end, as well.
After a dramatic stop, Shapiro, a potential presidential competitor 2028, turned the conversation into his love to work as a ruler. “I would like to be the governor of Pennsylvania, and I love to draw my own course and the ability to serve people on my conditions,” he said. “This point number one. The second point is, in terms of its connection with faith, in terms of its connection with Judaism. I am proud of my faith, I am proud of the people of Pennsylvania, and how they received that.”
He continued: “I have inspired every day through the way my external expressions receive from my faith by the people who served them,” with a focus on his pride in his faith and leadership.
Despite this convincing offer, Shapiro refused to confirm whether he was planning a presidential running in 2028.
Maher, who will not be in any voting on his own, also used a Friday night episode to Lambast Trump, describing it, “The Ozmpic of the Economy” during the opening Monoli. He criticized the loss of market value of $ 5 trillion due to Trump's wrong tariff policies and the impact of stability to Elon Musk's decisions. Maher also mocked the Republican Party because of his experience of Trump, and compared him to North Korea, and criticized the Maga economic and diplomatic failures with the return of the former reality TV star to power.
In addition to interviewing Shapiro, at present Sam Stein, the administration editor, also appeared Blueck The shareholder MSNBC, Batya UNGAR-SARGON, which is “Maga Lesrgen”, author of “Maga” and author of the book ” Second degree: How to betray the elites of American men and women.
You can watch a section of the inaugural monologue from the last night episode above.