Robert De Niro warned Donald Trump’s supporters against voting for the GOP leader, asserting that they “don’t understand how dangerous it will be”. Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro leaves no stone unturned when it comes to targeting ex-US President Donald Trump. In a recent interview with MSNBC’s The 11th Hour, he said, “I’m tired of calling him names…He is really, genuinely a sick person.” He even warned Trump’s supporters against voting for the GOP leader, asserting that they “don’t understand how dangerous it will be: if he comes back to power.” According to him, Trump’s second term would be “chaos beyond our imagination” as “the guy’s a monster”. The actor then went on to compare Trump with Hitler as he said: “And, historically, from what I see, in Nazi Germany they had it with Hitler. They don’t take him seriously. Looks like a clown. Acts like a clown. Mussolini, same thing. These guys, I don’t know why, they look like clowns. Somehow people, that element of society, identifies with them.” On being asked if he would ever be interested in playing Trump onscreen, De Niro quickly responded, “Never. There’s nothing about him — there’s not one redeeming thing in him that I can see.” The actor further declared that he would vote for incumbent Joe Biden, adding that first, “we don’t have a choice” and “he’s a good guy”, who is “trying to do the right thing.” He even advised Biden and his campaign to “go after” Trump. “Figuratively, punch him in the face. Go at him. A bully you punch in the face. Trouble with Trump is he’s not just a bully, he’s a stupid bully.”
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