Hollywood has-been Robert De Niro completely lost it during a recent interview, breaking down in tears as he ranted about President Donald Trump "destroying" America. The aging actor's emotional meltdown is just the latest example of Trump Derangement Syndrome consuming the liberal elite who still can't accept that real Americans rejected their woke agenda.
De Niro, who has spent years obsessing over Trump like a scorned ex-girlfriend, actually started crying as he told people they need to "endure the fire" of Trump's presidency. Really, Bob? The "fire" of record-breaking economic growth, secure borders, and America First policies?
The actor's unhinged rant included citing Trump's old feuds with celebrities like Rosie O'Donnell as evidence that the President is "unqualified" to lead. Let that sink in, folks - a Hollywood actor thinks celebrity Twitter spats are more important qualifications than actually delivering results for the American people.
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What De Niro and his Hollywood bubble friends refuse to acknowledge is that Trump's "fire" is exactly what Americans voted for - twice. We're talking about the fire that's torching the Deep State, burning down woke policies, and lighting up the economy with America First trade deals.
"The actor, a known critic of the president, cited Trump's past feuds with celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnell as to why Trump is 'unqualified' to lead."
While De Niro sheds crocodile tears in his Manhattan penthouse, real Americans are celebrating rising wages, energy independence, and the return of common sense to Washington. The only thing being "destroyed" is the globalist agenda that made Hollywood millionaires richer while screwing over working families.
Here's a reality check for Bobby: Trump isn't destroying America - he's destroying the corrupt system that you and your elite friends have been feeding off for decades. No wonder you're crying.
Maybe instead of lecturing hardworking Patriots about "enduring fire," De Niro should worry about his own career enduring the fire of Americans who are sick of out-of-touch celebrities telling us how to think.
