Robert De Niro didn’t just criticize Donald Trump this time – he declared war. The veteran actor, voice shaking with fury, warned that Trump would “ruin the country” and urged Americans to “take to the streets” to take it back. Hours later, Trump fired back with a blistering, deeply personal attack that stunned even hardened political watc… Continues…
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De Niro’s latest broadside against Trump wasn’t a Hollywood soundbite; it was a full-throated political rallying cry. On a podcast and later at his “State of the Swamp” event, he spoke less like a movie star and more like a man afraid of losing the country he grew up believing in. He invoked the Constitution, accountability, and a vision of America where patriotism isn’t owned by one slogan or one color of hat, and where love of country includes the courage to protest its leaders.
Trump’s response on Truth Social turned the clash into a spectacle of mutual contempt. He didn’t just dismiss De Niro as “Trump Deranged” with a “Low IQ”; he lumped him together with Democratic congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, portraying them all as enemies who should be sent away. What emerged was not a policy debate, but a raw portrait of a nation split into tribes, trading insults instead of arguments—each side convinced it is fighting to save America from the oth
