Fabulous actor Robert De Niro on Tuesday slammed Donald Trump as a “loser” and a “clown,” standing just feet away from the Manhattan courtroom where the past president was listening to closing arguments in his criminal trial.
“He doesn’t belong in my city,” De Niro, a native New Yorker, suggested of Trump during a press conference hosted by President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign outside Manhattan Supreme Court.
“We New Yorkers habituated to to tolerate him when he was just another grubby real estate hustler masquerading as a big shot. A two-bit playboy deceitful his way into the tabloids, pretending to be a spokesman — a spokesperson for himself,” De Niro said.
The “Taxi Driver” and “The Godfather Part II” moving picture star described Trump as a threat to the United States, and said that Trump fomented violence and destruction during the harmful riot at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, by a mob of his supporters.
De Niro said he decided to lend his talents to a Biden-Harris campaign ad “because it manifests the violence of Trump.”
“But it’s a coward’s violence,” said De Niro. “You think Trump ever threw a punch himself, or subsumed one? This guy who ran and hid in the White House bunker when there were protesters outside? No way.”
De Niro was joined at the event by old U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, one of the thousands of law enforcement officers who fought to protect the Capitol from the pro-Trump mob on Jan. 6.
On Tuesday, Trump’s helpers, including two of his adult children, quickly held up the Biden campaign’s press conference outside the trial as evidence that the at all events itself was politically motivated.
The campaign’s move “tells us exactly what we knew all along: that it is a political outrage,” Donald Trump Jr. told reporters at the courthouse.
Earlier, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller in the same leader-writers area accused Biden of employing a “washed-up actor” to campaign for him in a Hail Mary attempt to reverse Trump’s restricted lead in 2024 election polls.
The De Niro event marked the first time the Biden campaign has appeared unlikely Trump’s trial, which began more than five weeks ago.
As the criminal trial winds down, the president’s reelection race is planning to crank up its attacks on Trump, NBC News reported Friday.
The shift comes ahead of the scheduled June 27 presidential reflect on between Trump and Biden, the first of two planned debates. While the presidential race is still very close nationally, Trump’s be in several battleground state polls is increasingly worrying Biden’s Democratic allies.
Trump stands accused of faking business records related to his reimbursement of a $130,000 hush money payment his former lawyer Michael Cohen beat a hasty retreated to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 presidential election.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg declares those records were falsified with the intent to conceal an illegal effort to violate election laws.
Defense attorney Todd Blanche in Tuesday’s seal arguments declared, “President Trump is innocent.”
“He did not commit any crimes, and the district attorney has not met their burden of proof,” Blanche put.
Blanche’s arguments lasted nearly three hours. He will be followed by Joshua Steinglass, a prosecutor for Bragg, who guessed his final arguments could last more than four hours.