Donald Trump, Robert De Niro

Donald Trump, Robert De Niro

North Carolina, USA (Netavicn): On Tuesday, the way was set for closing arguments in Trump's impeachment trial in New York. Outside the courtroom, the famous actor Robert De Niro appeared.

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– You will be able to destroy the world

Trump attacked and stormed the US Congress on January 6, 2021. The actor is clearly concerned about democracy in the United States.

– De Niro said that Donald Trump will not only destroy the city and the country, but he will eventually be able to destroy the world.

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The actor spoke about wanting and feeling compelled to become a Biden supporter. Not only did De Niro stand outside the courtroom under the auspices of the Biden campaign, but you can also hear his voice in Biden's latest commercial.

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After the speech, De Niro argued with a Trump supporter who called him an insurrectionist. De Niro once said, “Fuck you.”


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On Wednesday night, after a long day in court, Trump turned to the keyboard.

“I never knew how small Robert De Niro was, both mentally and physically. Today, De Niro, who suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome, faces a far greater force of the radical left – MAGA. Robert's films, artwork, and brand have all declined in value since he entered the political arena. On the request of corrupt Joe Biden, he looked so pathetic and sad there and Trump wrote: Where did you go, DiMaggio!!

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On Wednesday, the judge reads instructions to the jury. It is then up to 12 New Yorkers to decide whether Donald Trump is “guilty” or “not guilty” in the so-called bribery case. Many experts believe the jury will not reach an agreement.

And then the chaos could start again.

By Bond Robertson

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