Robert De Niro’s latest comments land with the weight of someone who has watched the country change and feels powerless to stop it. On the podcast, he didn’t hide behind jokes or polished soundbites. He spoke like a worried grandfather, furious and heartbroken, insisting that Trump is not just a bad leader, but a genuine threat to America’s soul and democratic foundations.
As he grew emotional, De Niro shifted from rage to pleading. He talked about lifting people up instead of dividing them, about the danger of a movement that survives even if its figurehead disappears. His warning was simple: the damage won’t vanish on its own. For him, it’s now a moral obligation for ordinary citizens to “neutralize” that damage by standing together, rejecting political idolatry, and choosing country over cults of personality before the story of America is rewritten for good.
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