Bill Maher Issues Fiery Response to Billie Eilish’s ‘Stolen Land’ ICE Remarks
Bill Maher challenged Billie Eilish's anti-ICE speech at the GRAMMYs, prompting a legal eviction offer from a California law firm representing the Tongva Tribe.
- On February 7, 2026, Sinai Law Firm offered to evict Billie Eilish from her Los Angeles home pro bono for the Tongva Tribe, days after the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026.
- At the 68th GRAMMY Awards, she said `There’s no illegals on stolen land` and directed profane remarks at ICE in her speech.
- On Friday, Bill Maher criticized Billie Eilish on his HBO show, saying she lacked knowledge and asked, `What is the practical next step if you say that there’s no such thing as illegal people on stolen land?`
- The Tongva Tribe claims ownership of the land beneath Eilish's Los Angeles house, and Maher warned her remarks might lead to eviction.
- Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell won Song of the Year for "WILDFLOWER" at the 68th GRAMMY Awards, where Eilish was among several winners making political statements.
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Jake Paul attacks Billie Eilish and backs ICE in X post - but there’s one problem
Boxer and content creator Jake Paul has been branded an 'absolute donut' using 'toddler-level logic' over his attack on pop singer Billie Eilish, who used her Grammy acceptance speech on 1 February to call out US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Paul claimed a dislike of ICE means 'you can't call 911 when you're in trouble'.
Billie Eilish Gets Ridiculed By Bill Maher Over 'Stolen Land' Remark
MEGABill Maher reignited controversy on "Real Time" after sharply criticizing Billie Eilish's Grammys remarks on immigration and "stolen land." The talk show host accused the singer of performative activism and shallow political messaging, claiming she doesn't "know facts." Bill Maher questioned the logic and real-world implications of Billie Eilish's statements, comparing them to protest slogans he argues ignore historical and political realiti…
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