Bill Maher Criticizes Billie Eilish's Anti-ICE Speech for Lack of Knowledge
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 01, 2026
In a recent episode of his HBO show, "Real Time with Bill Maher," comedian and host Bill Maher took aim at Billie Eilish's anti-ICE speech at the 68th Grammy Awards, arguing that her words lacked substance and understanding of the issue at hand.
"She said, 'There’s no illegals on stolen land,'" Maher began, "and she said, 'It's hard to know what to say.' Well, that's a problem, because if you don't know things, then maybe you shouldn't be saying anything at all."
Maher continued, "So, you didn't go to school, I don't think, and you don't know the facts. I totally agree with her on the importance of fighting, protesting, and speaking up. But knowledge is also crucial."
The comedian then delved into a thought-provoking question: "What is the practical next step if you say that there’s no such thing as illegal people on stolen land?"
Maher's commentary comes in the wake of Eilish's controversial comments, which have sparked a unique legal situation. Just days after her Grammy performance, a California-based law firm offered to help evict her from her multimillion-dollar Los Angeles home on behalf of the Tongva Tribe, the indigenous people who own the land beneath her house.
"Sinai Law Firm is offering to evict Billie Eilish from her Los Angeles home on a pro bono basis on behalf of the Tongva Tribe," the firm stated in a news release. This offer highlights the tension between celebrity activism and the legal rights of indigenous peoples.
The 24-year-old pop star, who won the Song of the Year award for 'Wildflower,' has become a focal point of this debate. Her speech, while passionate, may have inadvertently sparked a legal challenge, as the Tongva Tribe asserts its rights over the land and seeks to reclaim it. This situation underscores the complexities of activism and the potential consequences when celebrities speak on issues they may not fully comprehend.