Washed-up Hollywood actor Robert De Niro proved once again that Trump Derangement Syndrome is alive and well among the coastal elites, leading what organizers dubbed a "State of the Swamp" rally Tuesday evening in a desperate call for Americans to "take to the streets" against President Trump.
"I feel betrayed by my country," whined the "Raging Bull" star, apparently unable to cope with the fact that We the People decisively rejected the failed Biden regime and chose Trump's America First agenda for a second time.
The irony wasn't lost on patriots watching this spectacle unfold. Here's a millionaire actor who's made his fortune in America—the greatest nation on earth—now crying about feeling "betrayed" simply because his preferred candidate lost fair and square at the ballot box.
Elite Temper Tantrum Continues
De Niro's latest meltdown is just another example of how completely out of touch Hollywood has become with everyday Americans. While working families are celebrating Trump's promises to secure the border, bring manufacturing jobs home, and drain the swamp, these pampered celebrities are having public breakdowns.
The "State of the Swamp" rally—what an accidentally honest name—perfectly captures what this is really about. It's not about democracy or principles. It's about the establishment losing their grip on power and throwing a collective tantrum.
"These are the same people who spent four years calling Trump supporters threats to democracy, and now they're literally calling for people to take to the streets because they lost an election," one Trump supporter observed.
Let's be clear about what's happening here. De Niro and his fellow swamp creatures had their chance. Americans lived through four years of Biden's disasters—from the Afghanistan debacle to the border crisis to inflation crushing working families. We saw what their vision of America looked like, and we rejected it decisively.
Now, instead of accepting the will of the people, they're encouraging street demonstrations and resistance against a president who won both the popular vote and electoral college convincingly.
The question patriots should be asking is simple: Who really represents a threat to democracy—the president implementing the agenda he was elected on, or the celebrities calling for street action because they can't accept losing?
