Musician and outspoken Trump supporter Kid Rock released a video on social media blasting the mainstream media for what he described as a coordinated effort to ignore a recent dinner hosted by President Donald Trump that included comedian Bill Maher and UFC President Dana White, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.
The dinner, which took place at the White House earlier this month, brought together individuals with differing political views.

According to Kid Rock, the meeting was a success and served as a positive example of political civility—something he says the media refuses to acknowledge because it portrayed Trump in a good light.
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In the video posted on X, Kid Rock said, “You know, there’s something that’s been weighing on my mind concerning this dinner with Bill Maher and President Trump, myself and Dana White. It’s bothering the hell out of me, but it’s really no shocker.”
He continued, “This dinner, I stuck my neck out to make this dinner happen. There was a chance it could go really bad and that I might lose the President’s trust over lining this thing up. Thank God, it turned out so good.”

Kid Rock emphasized that the event sent a strong message about bridging divides.
“It’s such a positive thing for this country and a message of having some civility between reasonable people who disagree. That was proven.”
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He then criticized national news networks for their lack of coverage. “I’ve seen zero on NBC, ABC, CBS. I don’t think I’ve seen anything on CNN. I saw something that The Washington Post is trying to, of course, change the narrative that it was a bad thing or that Bill Maher got played or something.”
Kid Rock did not hold back his frustration, particularly with news anchors and media executives.
“You sit there and read off your prompter or call yourself a ‘journalistic reporter,’ this, that, and the other. You have no f**king backbone,” he said, accusing them of failing to report news fairly if it reflects well on President Trump.
He added:
“This is something positive for our country. And none of these motherf**kers can say anything about it? That tells you everything you need to know about these people.”
Kid Rock concluded by referencing one of his older songs to sum up his message to legacy media outlets: “So mainstream media, I’m going to refer back to a very old song of mine, Devil Without a Cause, when I say, ‘f**k all you hoes.’”
And the main stream media…. F-you too! We The People! pic.twitter.com/TZ3Axv8mS1
— KidRock (@KidRock) April 17, 2025
The video, which contains explicit language throughout, has since been widely shared on social media and among Trump supporters. Neither Maher nor White have publicly commented on the dinner or Kid Rock’s remarks as of press time.
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