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Robert De Niro believes Donald Trump will become a dictator if elected

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Robert De Niro looks back on 13 moments in his life |  People, PEOPLE via YouTube
Robert De Niro looks back on 13 moments in his life | People, PEOPLE via YouTube

Extreme leftist actor and eternal TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] Victim Robert De Niro baselessly claimed that Donald Trump’s supporters were angry and hateful people and suggested that Trump’s campaign slogan should be “F—k America.”

Joker (2019), 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.

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During a recent appearance on ABC’s Ultra-Woke look — in what appears to be another desperate attempt to stay relevant — De Niro weighed in on the upcoming presidential election. Trump is leading the polls in a handful of key swing states..

“I don’t understand why people don’t take him seriously.” The actor added thoughtfully. “Because you read about it. [and] Historically, other countries have not taken their citizens seriously. It reminds me of Hitler. [and] Mussolini – they are fools and clowns.”

He continued, “Who wouldn’t think that? [Trump] Will he do exactly what he said he would do? He already did it. What next? We sat around and were like, ‘What? We said, ‘Sure.’ “If he is elected, this country will change.”

“And they might think it will make their lives better. They just – pardon my French – they just want to f–k with the rest of the country,” De Niro continued, beating a dead horse. “Literally. Those are the people who support him out of anger and hatred. [Trump] They will see soon.”

De Niro continued his nonsense, adding, “I know what a hateful, mean, horrible person he is.” Before you say, “That person is evil.” We have already refuted his groundless claims., “And why wouldn’t we do that in this country? He already did it.”

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

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Alluding to the infamous comment he made about the 45th President, the Awakened actor said:I want to punch that guy in the face” — De Niro said: “The reason I said I wanted to punch him in the face was because of something he said to a person, a bystander or someone at the rally. [that] He wants to punch him in the face. You shouldn’t talk to people like that. “What kind of person does that?”

“He did it all. What more do you need? It’s almost like he wants to do the worst thing he can do to show this country that he’s the f—k with us.” De Niro went on to suggest that “his slogan should be ‘F—k America, I want to f—k.’ USA.'”

One Trick Pony Whoopi Goldberg (Trey Parker) mocks the Republican Party in South Park Season 3 Episode 2. "spontaneous combustion" (1999), Comedy Central
One Trick Pony Whoopi Goldberg (Trey Parker) mocks the Republican Party in South Park Season 3 Episode 2 “Spontaneous Combustion” (1999), Comedy Central.

I agree with what De Niro said about being unbearable. look Co-host Whoopi Goldberg baselessly claimed that if President Trump were to be elected again, it would be like an endless dictatorship, saying, “The problem is that if he becomes president, he will not stop being president. Did you understand? His intention is to stay there until he dies.”

De Niro added to Goldberg’s comments, declaring: “That’s it. “They are not making any concessions now, so imagine if they actually won the election,” he said. “I think a civil war like this will break out.” Everything he says is now a place where he projects what he says because everyone is interested.”

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“That’s exactly what he wants,” the far-left actor said. “The world he imagines is chaos and madness. “It’s absolutely crazy.”

De Niro likes to mention that the former president said he wanted to punch someone in the face. What he doesn’t always mention, of course, is that at Trump’s Las Vegas rally in February 2016, the heckler not only punched him, but also caused a disturbance before he was escorted out.

At the time, President Trump referred to the situation and noted that due to the political situation at the time, individuals who were physically threatened were unable to fight back. “Goodbye,” the former president said as security guards dealt with the hecklers.

“Look, he’s smiling,” Trump pointed out. “He’s having a good time. I love the old days, you know? Do you know what I hate? Here is a man who is absolutely destructive throwing punches… We are no longer allowed to throw punches. I love the old days. Do you know what they did to those men when they were in places like this? “You will be taken away on a stretcher.”

Full Rally: President Donald Trump |  FOX, Las Vegas, Nevada via LiveNOW on YouTube
Full Rally: President Donald Trump | FOX, Las Vegas, Nevada via LiveNOW on YouTube

“I love our police, I really respect our police, but there are not enough of them,” Trump continued. They are not. Honestly, I hate seeing that. There’s a guy here who throws his fists, and is obnoxious as hell, and yells at everything else when we’re talking, and you know, the guards are very gentle with him.”

“he is… Smiling and laughing, giving big high fives. “I would say I want to punch him in the face,” the 45th president concluded.

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