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Donald Trump Hits Out at ‘Lunatic’ Robert De Niro in Fiery Rant

  • On Wednesday, President posted on Truth Social calling De Niro a `criminal` and suggesting he leave the U.S. after his 'State of the Swamp' broadcast.
  • Robert De Niro joined actor and activist Mark Ruffalo and many Democratic politicians to urge protest ahead of the November midterm elections, speaking from D.C.'s National Press Club to say people should be ready to `take our country back`.
  • Historical incidents show a pattern of mutual insults as Trump attacked De Niro, questioning his sanity and comparing him to Rosie O'Donnell, tracing back to 2016 viral footage and Tony Awards clashes.
  • De Niro responded from the stage with the line `This is my house, my home` and insisted he is not going anywhere after his Tuesday-night remarks, reflecting a long-running feud involving Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.
  • The exchange reflects a long pattern of personal attacks that includes De Niro calling Trump a `philistine` and Trump labeling De Niro a `whacko` with `Trump Derangement Syndrome`, as Trump posted on Wednesday.
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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, attacked Robert De Niro by calling him “sick and insane,” after the actor of ‘The Godfather’ asked in a post to “get rid of” the president.In a message spread on his social networks, Trump called the interpreter “mentally unstable” and questioned his intelligence.What did Robert De Niro say about Donald Trump? Trump's reaction came after the actor of ‘Taxi Driver’ spoke openly and emotionally abo…

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UNILAD broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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