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Robert De Niro Calls Trump ‘Criminal,’ If He Wins Again ‘We’re Into Fascism, American-style’

Posted on 25 September 2020

At first, he wanted to punch him in the face. Now he’s content with name calling.  According to Yahoo Entertainment, Robert De Niro stated, “And compared to what we have in the White House now, what we have to deal with, a criminal who will stop at nothing, do anything to win.” De Niro is famous for his masterful performances as mobsters in movies. But with all that acting experience, he identifies Trump as a criminal? He then said, “We can’t let this go further, [if he gets] another four years? We’re into--into fascism, American-style, period.”  If this is a fascist country, where’s the paramilitary organizations? Why hasn’t Trump proclaimed himself dictator? Could it be perhaps because he believes in democracy?  De Niro rambled on, calling Trump “small-minded” and criticizing Trump’s cabinet. “It’s the people around him who enable him and make this situation what it potentially could be, quite dangerous for all of us.” Trump is officially more dangerous than the average BLM protestor in Portland. As for people planning to vote for Trump? “It’s a cult. And it is. And they don’t care what this person does.” De Niro is understandably disturbed by the secretive conservative cults who rip apart babies as sacrifices for their own cruel agenda. No, wait, that’s Planned Parenthood, the left-wing’s favorite exterminator. The point is, maybe Trump’s better than a gaffe-prone Delawarean who likes to bully nuns.  De Niro foretold of grim consequences for a 2020 Trump victory. “I mean, we would survive. But it would be irreparable damage.” Yes, I can’t even imagine the enormous destruction Democrat voters will inflict on America should Trump win the election. “We have to vote him out of office,” De Niro concluded. “This guy is something we don’t understand, and a lot of people don’t understand his mindset, his logic. It’s scary.” How did De Niro come up with this speech? To quote a character of his from the film Casino, “Don’t ask.”