Left-wing Hollywood star Robert De Niro has once again publicly criticized former President Donald Trump.
Robert De Niro has been out of the spotlight for a relatively short time since his debacle at a New York press conference in May, but he appeared at an Italian-American themed “Patriots for Kamala” fundraiser on Sunday and gave an interview with CNN's Chris Wallace on Friday while campaigning for Kamala Harris.
At one point, Chris Wallace asked the actor if he thought Trump would relinquish power if he was re-elected in November.
“You know he won't give up,” De Niro replied, “That's what he said. He never gives up. And if you're deluding yourself into thinking you can give up, shame on you!”
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De Niro is The New York Times Reporter Maggie Haberman reports that then-President Trump said, “We're never going away,” following reports of widespread irregularities and fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
It's unclear whether Trump actually said those words. What's indisputable is that Trump did in fact relinquish power after the 2020 election.
During his interview with Wallace, De Niro was asked about his repeated likening of the Trump family to a gangster family.
“He thinks he's a gangster,” the actor replied. “He does everything like a gangster. I don't think the gangsters of that world would think much of him, because there's honor in being a thief.”
As reported by Breitbart News, Robert De Niro has launched a campaign for Kamala Harris.
On Sunday, De Niro led a group of Italian Americans in the “Paisans for Kamala” livestreamed fundraiser, aimed at garnering support and donations for the Democratic candidate. The event reportedly raised $40,000, and De Niro issued a warning to Democrats in the run up to the election.
De Niro said he was “very optimistic” about the election, but advised people that “it's not over until it's over.”
The actor has spoken publicly about his concerns about the possibility of Trump winning a second term as president.
In March, De Niro told Bill Maher that if Trump wins in November, “he'll be coming looking for me.”
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