Hollywood leftist Robert De Niro proved once again that Trump Derangement Syndrome is alive and well among the coastal elites, leading what he dubbed a 'State of the Swamp' rally Tuesday evening where he urged radical activists to 'take to the streets' against President Donald Trump.
The washed-up actor, whose career peaked decades ago, told the crowd of fellow America-haters that he feels 'betrayed by my country' – apparently because the American people had the audacity to overwhelmingly reject the Democrat agenda and elect Trump to a second term.
'I feel betrayed by my country,' the 'Raging Bull' star whined to his audience of swamp creatures and establishment cronies who still can't accept that We the People chose America First over their globalist nightmare.
This is the same Robert De Niro who has spent years spewing hatred against Trump and the MAGA movement, proving that Hollywood's disconnect from regular Americans has reached truly delusional levels. While hardworking patriots celebrate Trump's historic mandate to drain the swamp, De Niro is literally organizing the swamp to fight back.
The timing of this rally – just three weeks into Trump's second term – shows how desperate the Deep State and their celebrity puppets have become as President Trump systematically dismantles their corrupt system.
De Niro's call to 'take to the streets' should alarm every law-abiding American. We've seen what happens when the radical left mobilizes – cities burn, businesses are destroyed, and innocent people get hurt. Is this washed-up actor now inciting violence because he can't handle democracy?
The irony is rich: a millionaire Hollywood elitist who lives in a bubble claims to feel 'betrayed' by the very country that made him wealthy and famous. Meanwhile, actual Americans – the ones De Niro looks down on – are celebrating as Trump delivers on his promises to secure the border, cut regulations, and put America First.
Patriots, this is exactly why we voted for Trump. The swamp is fighting back because they know their gravy train is over. De Niro and his fellow elitists can cry all they want – the American people have spoken, and we're taking our country back.
