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Full of alarm, actor Robert De Niro appeared in front of a New York courthouse and said, “If Trump is re-elected, government will disappear from the face of the earth.”

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Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in Netflix's The Irishman (2019)
Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in Netflix’s The Irishman (2019)

Robert De Niro, who has suffered from TDS for a long time, appeared at a Biden campaign press conference outside a New York courthouse amid final arguments in Donald Trump’s hush-money case and made a delusional claim that the U.S. government would disappear from the face of the Earth. ” If the former president is re-elected.

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“I mean, it’s really… these people here are kind of people,” the far-left actor added, pausing outside a Manhattan courthouse. “It’s so crazy. It’s so ridiculous… Donald Trump created this.”

“He should tell them not to do this,” De Niro continued, alluding to the people who gathered to support the former president. “But he just… he wants to sell complete chaos. He’s succeeding in some areas and places.”

After saying how much he loves New York, the alarmist actor declared, “We will not allow terrorists to change our way of life, and we started the Tribeca Festival to bring people back,” calling Trump a terrorist. It was hinted at.

“I love this city. “I don’t want to destroy it,” he said, before adding, “Donald Trump not only wants to destroy this city, he wants to destroy the country, and he may end up destroying the world.” I owe a lot to this city, and that’s why Donald Trump It’s so strange that he’s right across the street, because he doesn’t belong in our city.”

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“We New Yorkers used to tolerate him when he was just a dirty real estate con man masquerading as a tycoon,” De Niro said. A two-bit playboy lying in the tabloids pretending to be a spokesman for himself.”

“He was calling himself something that fooled the media into inflating his net worth. clown. But this city is pretty adaptive. We make room for clowns. We have them all over the city.” The insufferable actor said, losing all irony.

Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in Netflix's The Irishman (2019)
Robert De Niro as Frank Sheeran in Netflix’s The Irishman (2019)

He continued, “People all over the country who didn’t know him as well as we did started supporting him. They bought his bull. Trump bought votes with outrageous lies and empty promises. He got the most religious evangelicals to applaud a criminal who boasted about sexual assault.”

De Niro distorted the former president’s words and claimed, “Somehow he even managed to get self-proclaimed patriots to support the man who called for the abolition of the Constitution.” Suggests that ‘abolition’ of the Constitution may be permitted He was reacting to news that Democrats colluded with Twitter to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.

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He made further accusations without providing any empirical evidence to support them. Claims that are already untrue, De Niro added: “And on January 6th, we gathered an angry mob to threaten democracy. The result is death and destruction.”

“So I had to participate in the new Biden-Harris ad, and I wanted to participate, because this ad shows Trump’s violence and reminds us that he will do violence to anyone,” he said. Because of his megalomania and greed.”

Joker (2019), with Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck and Robert De Niro as Murray Franklin, Warner Bros. Pictures.
Joker (2019), with Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck and Robert De Niro as Murray Franklin, Warner Bros. Pictures.

He continued, “With Trump, we have a second chance, but now no one is smiling. Now is the time to stop him by voting him out once and for all. We don’t want to wake up after the election and say, ‘What again?’ ‘Oh my God, what on earth have we done?’ “We can’t let something like this happen again.”

“Yesterday was Memorial Day. It is a good time to think about how Americans fought and died so that we could enjoy the freedoms guaranteed to us by a Democratic government. As President Lincoln said, it is ‘a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.’ They will not perish from the earth.’”

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‘Pure Evil’: Robert De Niro opens up about Donald Trump on MSNBC, YouTube

He then issued a groundless warning, saying, “Under Trump, this kind of government will disappear from the face of the earth.” When Trump returns to the White House, will we be able to say goodbye to the freedoms and elections we all take for granted? Forget it. That’s over. It’s all done.”

“I can tell you right now that once he gets in, he’ll never leave. He will never leave. I know that? He will never leave,” De Niro repeated. “What does that mean? Is that the country we want to live in? Do you want him to run this country? And ‘I won’t leave. ‘I’m a dictator for life’?”

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