**đš BREAKING NEWS: Trump LOSES It After Howard Stern EXPOSED Trump’s SECRETS On Live TV!**
New York / Palm Beach â February 16, 2026
The decades-old feud between Donald Trump and Howard Stern exploded back into public view yesterday in the most explosive way imaginable: a live, unfiltered, three-hour SiriusXM broadcast during which Stern methodically unpacked what he called âthe real Donald Trump I knew for twenty years.â The interview â Sternâs first extended public commentary on Trump since the 2016 campaign â quickly became the most talked-about media event of 2026, sending shockwaves through political circles, late-night television, and social media. Within minutes of the show ending, clips were circulating globally, and Trumpâs furious response on Truth Social only poured gasoline on the fire.

Stern, broadcasting from his New York studio with longtime co-host Robin Quivers, opened with a blunt declaration: âIâve known Donald since the late â90s. We talked three, four times a week for years. I was one of the few people he actually trusted. And let me tell you something â the Donald Trump you see on television today is not the guy I knew. The guy I knew was insecure, obsessed with ratings, terrified of looking weak, and would say anything to get a laugh or stay in the conversation. Thatâs who he still is underneath the armor.â
What followed was a relentless, often jaw-dropping recounting of private conversations, behind-the-scenes moments, and alleged personal secrets Stern claimed Trump had shared during their long friendship. Among the most explosive revelations:
– Stern alleged Trump repeatedly expressed private doubts about running for president in 2015â2016, telling Stern, âI donât really want this job â itâs too much work. I just want to win the nomination so I can say I beat Jeb Bush and then go back to building hotels.â
– Stern claimed Trump confessed to being âterrifiedâ of public speaking without a teleprompter and practiced speeches in front of a mirror for hours, mimicking Reagan and other presidents.
– In one particularly graphic segment, Stern recounted Trump joking (on multiple occasions) about his hair, saying, âIf this thing ever falls off on live TV, Iâm done. Iâd rather die.â Stern then played a never-before-heard clip from an old call in which Trump laughs and says, âHoward, if I lose the hair, I lose everything.â
– Stern alleged Trump once admitted to him that he âhatedâ several of his own cabinet members during the first term but kept them around for the television optics, calling one (unnamed) âa total lightweightâ and another âa moron who kisses my ass.â
– Perhaps most damaging, Stern claimed Trump privately mocked his own supporters to Stern, saying in 2019, âHalf these people are idiots, but they love me, so I let them think Iâm one of them.â

Stern framed the stories not as betrayal but as âtough love from someone who actually cared about him once.â He concluded: âDonald, if youâre listening â and I know you are â stop pretending youâre invincible. Youâre human. Youâre scared. And the sooner you admit that, the sooner you might actually find peace.â
Trumpâs reaction was instantaneous and volcanic. At 4:12 p.m. ET â less than an hour after the show wrapped â he began a 31-post Truth Social thread:
âHoward Stern is a washed-up has-been who BEGGED me to be on his show for years! Now heâs making up lies because his ratings are DEAD! I never said those things â total FAKE NEWS! Heâs jealous because Iâm a BILLIONAIRE and heâs a nobody! SAD! Everyone knows Howard is a LOSER who sold out to the radical left! I will SUE him for defamation and WIN BIG!!!â
The thread quickly became one of the most engaged in Truth Social history, but it also triggered a tsunami of memes, reaction videos, and side-by-side audio comparisons (some real, some doctored). Late-night hosts pounced: Jimmy Kimmel opened his monologue with, âHoward Stern just gave Trump the verbal colonoscopy heâs been avoiding for years. And Trumpâs response? Thirty-one posts calling him a loser. Thatâs not a rebuttal â thatâs a meltdown.â Stephen Colbert ran a parody of Trumpâs hair clip synced to dramatic opera music.
The fallout has been swift and brutal. SiriusXM reported record listenership for the Stern show â the highest single-day numbers since Howardâs return to terrestrial radio in the early 2000s. Advertisers are reportedly scrambling; some progressive brands have already pulled spots from competing networks in solidarity. Trump allies like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham dismissed Stern as âirrelevantâ and âbitter,â but even some MAGA influencers privately admitted the stories âfelt too real to be completely made up.â

Politically, the timing could not be worse for Trump. With impeachment articles pending in the House, properties under seizure order, and his legal team in disarray after mass resignations, the Stern interview has become fresh ammunition for critics. Democratic strategist James Carville tweeted: âHoward Stern just did what no prosecutor could â got Trump to look small and scared in front of millions. Thatâs the sound of a brand cracking.â
Stern, for his part, appeared unfazed in a follow-up post-show segment: âI didnât do this for clicks or revenge. I did it because someone had to say it. Donald was my friend once. I hope he gets help. But until then, America needs to see the man behind the myth.â
As clips continue to dominate every platform and Trumpâs Truth Social rants keep coming, one thing is clear: Howard Stern has reopened a wound that refuses to heal â and this time, the former presidentâs usual playbook of insult-and-counterpunch is not landing the way it used to.