Robert De Niro SCREAMS AT Charlie Kirk Supporters After Assassination! These Comments Are INSANE!

Rock Bottom: Robert De Niro Uses Charlie Kirk’s Assassination to Fuel His Anti-Trump Rage

It is October 13th, 2025. Over a month has passed since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the utter lack of decency from Hollywood’s elite is truly exhausting.

The same familiar faces—Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks, George Clooney, and more—are relentlessly parrotting the same anti-Trump nonsense, dragging a national tragedy into the middle of their stale political messaging.

But the latest from Robert De Niro shows just how deep the moral sickness goes.

You would think De Niro, who has alienated millions of his core, loyal fans with his unhinged rhetoric, would finally back down. Instead, he has decided to double down on the anti-Trump hate and, disgracefully, drag Charlie Kirk and his supporters into the middle of it.

 

Mockery Dressed as Social Justice

 

De Niro is promoting the upcoming “No Kings” protest on October 18th—a political demonstration against the current administration—and using the tragic death of a conservative activist as his key talking point.

In his rant, De Niro declared:

“Take a hard look at what has happened to our country under Trump who believes he is a president but is really just a dictator… The sad truth behind all of this now is that those that support Trump, unfortunately, are the very same supporters that Charlie Kirk and his views, which were obviously so far right-wing nonsense views that contributed nothing to our country.”

He then crossed a line that many feel is unforgivable:

“It’s those like President Trump, Charlie Kirk, and their supporters that have only put us in a hellish state for our country…”

De Niro’s true sickness is revealed in his final judgment: he accuses Trump and Kirk supporters of “using the man’s death to blame the left” and calls this reaction a “pure sickness.” The sheer hypocrisy is staggering: De Niro is literally using the man’s death to validate his own political agenda while accusing others of doing the same.

 

The Problem with the Parroted Elite

 

De Niro’s actions perfectly encapsulate everything wrong with Hollywood today:

    Zero Empathy, All Agenda: De Niro and his peers will pay lip service (“The man didn’t deserve to be killed, but…”) but then immediately pivot to their political script. There is no genuine empathy for Kirk’s loved ones, just a political “but” that drags in their right-wing enemies.
    The Actor as Commentator: De Niro is an actor. He is not a politician, a journalist, or a political commentator. As the great Ricky Gervais once said, these celebrities need to “stay in their lane” and stick to delivering their lines. Instead, De Niro is using the platform his fans gave him to serve as an “unhinged” political mouthpiece.
    Insulting the Audience: De Niro goes even further, claiming Kirk supporters are “too dumb to see it” and “so uneducated” that they “can’t lift a finger to research” the President. This is the height of elitist arrogance—insulting the intelligence of the working-class Americans who pay for their lavish lifestyles.

This kind of mean-spirited vitriol is driving away millions of his own loyal fans, who are now walking away in droves. We would not be surprised if this ongoing toxicity impacts his upcoming projects, like the fourth Meet the Parents film, Focker-In-Law, set for release in 2026.

De Niro, Tom Hanks, and George Clooney will never learn. They continue to sacrifice their image, their legacy, and their audience on the altar of a political campaign that is only making them more bitter and disconnected.

De Niro can drop F-bombs and call the President a “sick twisted man,” but when you look at his own actions—mocking the dead, insulting his audience, and abandoning his lane—it’s clear that the sickness and division he complains about starts right in his own Hollywood bubble.

He’s not a victim, he’s not a leader. He’s an actor who needs to stick to acting. The audience has checked out.

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