Robert De Niro proved once again that Hollywood elites just can't help themselves when it comes to attacking President Trump, staging what can only be described as a pathetic publicity stunt outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The washed-up actor showed up to hear oral arguments on a major case before the High Court, but couldn't resist using the moment to launch another unhinged attack on our duly elected president. When confronted by critics about his obvious Trump Derangement Syndrome, De Niro brushed off the accurate label like the out-of-touch celebrity he is.
This is the same Robert De Niro who has spent years making increasingly desperate and deranged statements about Trump, proving that TDS is very real and very destructive to the minds of leftist celebrities who can't accept that the American people chose Trump twice.
Hollywood's Meltdown Continues
While President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda—securing our border, bringing back American energy dominance, and draining the swamp—De Niro and his Hollywood buddies are still stuck in 2016, unable to move on from their election losses.
The actor's Supreme Court appearance wasn't about justice or civic duty—it was about getting attention and feeding his own ego while bashing the president that millions of patriotic Americans voted for. It's the kind of elitist behavior that perfectly explains why regular Americans are fed up with Hollywood's political lectures.
"This is exactly the kind of unhinged behavior we've come to expect from Hollywood liberals who think their celebrity status gives them the right to disrespect our democratic institutions," said one conservative commentator.
De Niro's continued obsession with Trump says more about his own mental state than it does about our president. While Trump is focused on making America great again, De Niro is focused on making himself relevant again.
The question patriots should be asking: How long will we let washed-up Hollywood has-beens think they can disrespect our president and our democratic process without consequences?
