Trump vs. Howard Stern: We Got Your Betting Odds

Written by:
Jordan Bach
Published on:
Jan/08/2023

Former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a proclamation over the weekend.  Essentially that "Howard Stern sucks".

Trump, who regularly appeared on the show, has fallen out of favor with Stern over the years.  But is Stern's Sirius ratings really hurting?

Seriously, no.

Well, let's put it this way, according to Statista, subscribers to Sirius XM radio peaked in late 2019 at around 35 million, and that number has since fallen to around 34 million.  Hardly anything to shed any tears over.

Trump truthed via his own Truth Social media platform:

"I have been noticing the fact that Howard Stern's show has gone to Hell, and so few people are listening - Used to be great, now it rates less than fair.  It's a sad thing to watch.  When he loved 'Trump', it was 'hot', when he decided to go with Crooked Hillary, his ratings world collapsed.  Can't believe they pay his so much money, but I hope he gets it!"

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Just how much does Howard Stern make?

His net worth is said to be in the area of $650 Million while his salary sits at $90 Million.  Not too shabby.

Some good 'ol Trump vs. Stern betting odds are in order from our friends at BetOnline.

The odds we'd like to see are whether Trump appears on Howard's show before the end of 2023 and if Stern joins Truth Social before year's end.

Stern has even threatened a bid against Trump in the 2024 U.S. Presidential race, for which BetOnline does currently offer odds.

The Trump offering at BetOnline are substantial, we should note.

Since he left office, Gambling911.com has spotted everything from indictment odds to extradition country odds to whether Trump secures his party's nomination in 2024. 

And you might be asking yourself, which among these betting options was the most popular?

That would be the Melania Trump divorce odds, not currently offered at the time this went to press.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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