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By Lisa Richwine

LOS ANGELES, March 26 (Reuters) – Comedian Bill Maher, a frequent critic of U.S. President Donald Trump, will receive the Mark Twain Prize for ​American Humor at Washington’s Kennedy Center in June, ‌the venue announced on Thursday.

Maher has hosted “Real Time with Bill Maher” on HBO since 2003, a weekly show in which he interviews celebrity guests and politicians about current events and social issues, as ‌well ​as giving a comedy monologue.

Trump has ⁠taken steps to remake ⁠the Kennedy Center as part of his effort to reshape U.S. historical and cultural institutions. He has renamed the arts center the Trump Kennedy Center and ​appointed a new board to oversee it. The center is scheduled to close in July for a two-year ⁠renovation.

The 70-year-old Maher often bashes ⁠Trump’s actions and policies. In February, the ​Republican Trump said on social media that he regretted inviting ​Maher to dinner at the White House and called ‌the comedian “a highly overrated LIGHTWEIGHT” and a “jerk.”

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about whether Trump was involved in Maher’s selection or his reaction to ⁠it.

In a statement, Maher thanked “the Mark Twain people.”

“I just had the award explained to me, and apparently it’s like an ⁠Emmy, except I ‌win,” Maher said.

Maher has been nominated for ⁠over 40 Emmy Awards and won ​one, as ‌a producer of the news program “Vice.”

The ​Mark Twain ⁠ceremony, which will take place on June 28, just ahead of the scheduled closure, will stream on Netflix on a date to be announced.

Previous recipients have included Conan O’Brien, Carol Burnett and Tina Fey.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing ​by Rosalba O’Brien)

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