Robert De Niro Shreds Donald Trump In Killers Of The Flower Moon Presser

The Oscar-winning actor at first held off from slamming the former president by name, then thought what the hell and did it anyway.
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Robert De Niro ripped Donald Trump during the Cannes Film Festival press conference for his latest movie, the Martin Scorsese-directed Killers Of The Flower Moon.

The Oscar-winning actor ― who is no stranger to shredding the former president — at first slammed Trump as “stupid,” but without saying the former president’s name.

Later, though, he couldn’t resist criticising the ex-POTUS directly.

De Niro first called out Trump when talking about his character in the film, the cattleman William Hale, who instigated the Osage Nation murders in the 1920s after oil deposits were found on the land.

Robert De Niro rips Donald Trump while discussing "the banality of evil" in "Killers of the Flower Moon": "We see it today and you know who I’m talking about but I’m not going to say his name. That guy is stupid." https://t.co/YeZrO6zkFm #Cannes pic.twitter.com/AbEFa515ot

— Variety (@Variety) May 21, 2023

“I don’t understand a lot about my character,” admitted De Niro. “Part of him is sincere. The other part, where he’s betraying, there’s a feeling of entitlement.”

“It’s the banality of evil. It’s the thing we have to watch out for. And we see it today, of course. We all know who I’m going to talk about. but I won’t say the name,” the actor continued, clearly alluding to Trump.

“Because that guy is stupid,” De Niro added about the former president. “Imagine if you’re smart. Even Hale was smart in many ways.”

Lily Gladstone, who plays Osage tribe member Mollie Burkhart in the movie, noted how members of the Osage still attended Hale’s funeral. They “believed until the day he died, and after, that he was their friend, that he wasn’t guilty of what he was charged of,” she said.

De Niro’s comments come from the 24:45 point here:

“I mean, look with Trump,” responded De Niro, going back on his moments-old promise not to say the twice-impeached former president’s name.

“You said it,” Scorsese ribbed him.

“I hate to say it, I hate to say it,” De Niro continued. “But we see what that is and there are people who think that could do a good job. Imagine that. How insane that is. That’s all I’ll say.”

De Niro, who recently announced he’d become a father for the seventh time, has publicly taunted Trump for years.

Ahead of the 2016 election, he famously blasted Trump with multiple insults in a “Get Out The Vote” commercial, calling him “blatantly stupid, “a punk,” “a dog,” “a pig,” a con” and a “bullshit artist.”

De Niro also fantasised about punching Trump in the face.

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