Robert De Niro's Trump Derangement Syndrome has reached new pathetic lows as the 82-year-old actor literally broke down crying while discussing President Trump's triumphant return to the White House.
During a recent appearance on MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace's podcast "The Best People," the "Taxi Driver" star couldn't contain his emotions when faced with the reality that Trump is back in power and the MAGA movement is stronger than ever.
"People have to resist," De Niro whimpered, apparently forgetting that Americans already spoke loud and clear in November 2024 when they delivered Trump a decisive victory over the failed Biden-Harris regime.
But here's the kicker – De Niro also claimed Trump "will never leave," apparently projecting his own obsession with the President onto Trump himself. The irony is rich coming from a Hollywood elitist who can't seem to go five minutes without mentioning Trump's name.
Hollywood's Meltdown Continues
De Niro's emotional breakdown is just the latest example of how completely unhinged the liberal entertainment industry has become. While everyday Americans are celebrating Trump's America First agenda – from mass deportations to energy dominance – pampered celebrities like De Niro are having public meltdowns.
"These people live in such a bubble that they genuinely can't understand why patriotic Americans chose Trump over their woke ideology," said one political commentator.
The veteran actor has been one of Trump's most vocal critics for years, previously calling the President everything under the sun while promoting his failing movies. Now that Trump is back in the Oval Office with JD Vance by his side and a Republican-controlled government, De Niro's desperation is showing.
While De Niro cries into his microphone, President Trump is busy delivering on his promises – securing our border, cutting regulations, and putting America First once again. The contrast couldn't be more stark between leaders who get results and celebrities who just complain.
Maybe it's time for De Niro to take his own advice about leaving – preferably to one of those countries he claims is so much better than America.
