Robert De Niro Calls Stephen Miller a Nazi on MSNBC, Praises Letitia James
The HillOctober 20, 20257 min30,466 views
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- 🎭 Legendary actor Robert De Niro appeared on MSNBC and made highly critical remarks about the Trump administration.
- 🎯 He specifically compared White House adviser Stephen Miller to Joseph Goebbels, calling him a "Nazi."
- ✡️ De Niro noted Miller's Jewish heritage, stating he "should be ashamed of himself."
Praise for Letitia James and Protestors
- 👏 De Niro expressed admiration for New York Attorney General Letitia James for "fighting back" against the Trump administration.
- 👍 He also complimented participants in a "no kings" protest over the weekend.
Concerns About Trump's Future Ambitions
- 🏛️ De Niro voiced concerns that President Trump might attempt to defy the Constitution by running for a third term in 2028.
- 🗣️ This fear is seen by some as stemming from Trump's anti-democratic tendencies and actions against political opposition.
Reactions and Political Commentary
- 💬 De Niro's comments drew polarized reactions, with some praising his candor and others criticizing his political commentary.
- 📺 The discussion also touched upon the use of profanity on television and network policies regarding language.
- ⚖️ Some panelists debated the realism of Trump attempting a third term, with differing views on his intentions and the constitutional/legal barriers.
- 🚀 The potential for JD Vance to become the next standard-bearer for MAGA was also discussed.
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