Robert De Niro says to ‘keep fighting’ with Trump ahead of midterms
Following this weekend’s “No Kings” protests, Robert De Niro continues to hold Donald Trump’s feet to the fire and drive home the messages of the nationwide demonstrations.
The two-time Oscar winner, who helped mobilize ahead of Saturday’s protests, went on to warn his fellow Americans that “we have to keep fighting” as the president continues to deploy the National Guard to major cities under the guise of peacekeeping, ahead of the midterm elections on Tuesday, November 3.
“I’m very happy to see that because we need more going forward,” he said of the protests on MSNBC. Weekend. “Because that’s the only thing politicians will realize, they’re either facing Trump’s wrath or people’s wrath. They should be more afraid of people’s wrath and realize this is not good. I better pack my balls and do something about it.”
De Niro added: “We can’t stop them. We can’t stop them, because he won’t leave the White House. He doesn’t want to leave the White House, and he won’t leave the White House. Anyone who thinks.” [he will] This is just deceiving themselves, and Republicans more than anything else, because they know. But they go with it. It’s a classic bully situation. We see it, and there is no other way to stand up to a bully. You have to confront it, fight it, retreat from it, and undo it. This is the only way it will work.”
After Trump deployed 300 California National Guard troops to Oregon, as well as ground troops on the ground in Chicago and other major cities, De Niro warned that the military presence “will exhaust people” so that they will not have “the freedom to walk into a polling place and vote without being intimidated.”
“We must have a defense against that, that is, the opponent’s attack,” he said. “We have to be strong to face this situation when it comes, because you know that’s what he’s trying. It’s better to neutralize him now than to worry about it later.”
De Niro added that when Trump’s term eventually ends, the Supreme Court “will find a way to go after him for what he did, and all the terrible, brutal things he did. He’s not going to want to leave. Why would he want that?”
the Moonflower Killers A star who previously appeared in A.J video For Indivisible to help mobilize for Saturday’s No Kings protests, which the grassroots organization said have drawn participation from more than 7 million people in all 50 states.