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Actor Robert De Niro calls Stephen Miller a 'Nazi,' claims Trump will not leave White House at end of term

"I guess he's the Goebbels of the Cabinet, Stephen Miller, he's a Nazi, yes he is, and he's Jewish and he should be ashamed of himself."

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"I guess he's the Goebbels of the Cabinet, Stephen Miller, he's a Nazi, yes he is, and he's Jewish and he should be ashamed of himself."

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Roberto De Niro appeared on MSNBC this weekend and claimed that President Donald Trump will not leave office at the end of his second term, despite the Constitutional amendment term limiting presidents. He made the remarks while the absurdly titled "No Kings" protests were going on across the US and also called Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller a Nazi.

"He will not, he, we see it, we see it, we see it every, we see it all the time: he will not want to leave. He set it up with his, I guess he's the Goebbels of the Cabinet, Stephen Miller, he's a Nazi, yes he is, and he's Jewish and he should be ashamed of himself," De Niro said. De Niro offered no evidence that Miller is part of a national socialist party intent on exterminating Jews, Catholics, and others.



When asked about Trump's ongoing meme of putting House Minority Leader in sombrero, De Niro said "It's, we know, it's all racist. It's all, I mean, that's what he appeals to. That's what Trump is. Everything is what you see, is what you get. It's not going to change with him. Everything, he's just, the point is we have to keep fighting and pushing until he is out period. There's no other way. He's not going to want to leave the White House.

"What is he facing? He's he's facing certain things. No matter what the Supreme Court, they're going to find a way to go after him for what he's done, all the awful, monstrous things that he's done," De Niro said.

And emphasized again that Trump won't leave the White House, saying further that the administration will try to prevent Americans from voting in 2026 and 2028. De Niro said "Trump does not understand anything about humanity, people. He has no empathy. I don't know where, what he is, but he's an alien, and he wants to, he wants to hurt this country. It's something deeply psychological in him. He wants to hurt people. He wants to hurt this country, he doesn't care.

"And what's, what saddens me the most, upsets me the most is that people follow him and they think and they kiss his ass, and they look up to him, and he's, I mean, I don't understand it. I don't understand the people in his cabinet, Rubio, the other one, how they can live with themselves." he said.

De Niro said that he backs socialist Islamist Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race, either ignorant of or unconcerned with the many allegations that Mamdani, who backs the violent Palestinian cause against Israel, is antisemitic. De Niro said the thing he likes about Mamdani "is that he's young, he's smart, and he means well, you know, he's not a mean person, he's not a bad person. 

"He'll have to make decisions. He'll be compromised, like all politicians, like everybody who is in this position of making decisions that are, somebody's not going to be happy. But at the end of the day, I feel that he, I think at this point, I don't know enough yet to go further, but that he will have, he could be somebody that would be the right choice," De Niro said.
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Peter

De Niro was a great actor. His acting convinced us he was a tough guy it was believable. De Niro's true character is that of a whinny little school girl who thinks being a narcissist is a virtue.

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