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The actor made these comments in an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, the episode of which was filmed ahead of the release of the Mueller report, that found “no evidence” of a “collusion” between the Trump campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 US presidential elections.
De Niro, who discussed his role in longtime collaborator and friend Martin Scorsese’s forthcoming mob drama “The Irishman” on the show, said people have affinity towards the outlaws, “except we have a wannabe gangster in the White House now”.
The Oscar winner then branded the POTUS as a “dumbbell”, adding that even gangsters had morals and ethics.
“They have a code and you know when you give somebody your word it’s your word because it’s all you have is your word. This guy he doesn’t even know what that means,” he told Colbert.
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This is not the first time De Niro publicly criticised Trump. An earlier criticism elicited a response from Trump, wherein he called the actor “a very low IQ individual” on Twitter.
In a previous interview, De Niro called the president a “racist”, “white supremacist” and drew comparisons between him and Hitler.