Robert De Niro tears into Republicans: 'We're not going to forget' about what you did under Trump

Authored by thehill.com and submitted by Fr1sk3r
image for Robert De Niro tears into Republicans: 'We're not going to forget' about what you did under Trump

Robert De Niro took aim at the Republican Party and President Trump Donald John TrumpWH spokesman: We're working with DHS, ICE to try to send undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities Trump says he has legal right to send undocumented immigrants to sanctuary cities Sanders calls on Trump to scrap his trade plan MORE in a recent interview and warned that the American people would not forget about “all the things that these Republicans did during the time of Trump” long after he leaves office.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter released earlier this week, De Niro was pressed about his thoughts on Attorney General William Barr William Pelham BarrRobert De Niro tears into Republicans: 'We're not going to forget' about what you did under Trump Trump campaign falsely claims Barr revealed 'unlawful spying' in email to supporters Trolling of Bill Barr shows how language is twisted to politics MORE's four-page summary of special counsel Robert Mueller Robert Swan MuellerSasse: US should applaud choice of Mueller to lead Russia probe MORE's report on the Russia probe.

De Niro called the summary “pathetic” and suggested that it downplayed Mueller’s report to make the president look more favorable.

"It's pathetic," De Niro said. "You know what's interesting is that Democrats are trying to do the right thing and say, 'We're waiting for justice to come,' and then it doesn’t come. Or it will come in a way, Mueller presented it in a way that's up to us and Congress to make, come up with the results, but now it’s being barred by Barr. And that's to be seen now what Congress will do and how effective they're going to be."

"But I think there's going to be a lot of mass demonstrations, a lot of protests if this is not resolved. We have to know what went on. We have to know. The handwriting's on the wall,” the actor continued.

“I don’t know what’s happened in this country with the Republicans,” De Niro went on to say.

“I mean the Republicans with Nixon didn’t do this, but these Republicans are. And we’re not going to forget about them,” the actor and co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival continued. “Because when, later on in years to come, long after Trump is gone, there are going to be writers, as soon as any of these characters come out, emerge in some way, they’re going to remind us of all the things that these Republicans did during the time of Trump.”

De Niro was also pressed about his recent impressions of Mueller on “Saturday Night Live.”

"I consider it my civic duty to do that part — just to be there because [Mueller] doesn't say much, but he doesn’t have to. It's that simple," De Niro said. "I might even be happier the day that Mueller puts him in handcuffs, takes him in an orange jumpsuit and puts him away for a long time."

SadisticPottedPlant on April 14th, 2019 at 13:34 UTC »

I'm still haven't forgotten about Merrick Garland.

Trump is just the bulging tumor on the GOP body. Grotesque and dangerous, to be sure, but hardly the worst among them. The whole party is riddled with rot and disease.

Wedgenet on April 14th, 2019 at 13:31 UTC »

People already forgot what Republicans did under W. Bush.

People already forgot what Republicans did under Reagan.

People already forgot what Republicans did under Ford.

People already forgot what Republicans did under Nixon.

TemetN on April 14th, 2019 at 12:41 UTC »

Yeah. Just like we didn't forget the people who supported Nixon. I mean it's not like Ailes, Stone, etc are still causing problems for America. And we did away with the DEA's efforts to disenfranchise Americans decades ago!

... No? We didn't? In fact we're even letting people off for what they did under W. now? Well, damn.