Op-ed by Lisa Noeth | Photo: Alamy
In a world driven by where celebrities make controversial headlines, the recent trial of President Trump has further emphasized the lack of star power in swaying voter opinion.
One of the most outspoken critics is the once-notable actor Robert De Niro. His bogus anti-Trump rant outside of the Trump Trial generated buzz on May 28, 2024.
Robert De Niro labels Trump supporters as clowns
During his campaign event for President Biden, Robert De Niro was visibly upset at Trump supporters based on his remarks.
Robert De Niro had a full-blown meltdown when Trump supporters yelled at him from the crowd.
He said:
“A clown, but this city is pretty accommodating. We make room for clowns. We have them all over the city, people who do crazy things in the street, we tolerate it, it’s part of the city, it’s part of the culture, but not a person like Trump who’ll eventually run the country, that does not work and we all know that.”
These so-called “clowns” are the real hard-working American Americans standing up against the tactics that undermine the judicial process.
Robert De Niro continued to reinforce the false notion that President Trump would destroy America as a “vicious dictator.”
The Biden campaign shows desperation in using Hollywood stars to mobilize their voter base. They seek to persuade a wide audience with their celebrity influence. Meanwhile, the celebrity rants are backfiring with their smear campaigns.
Celebrity endorsement will not be enough for Biden’s campaign as his approval ratings decline
This sad group of celebrities are with their delusional and angry outbursts. Celebrities are out of touch with the average American’s daily struggles under the Biden Administration’s failed economic policies.
Most Americans do not want a repeat of the last 3.5 years with Biden. Biden’s approval ratings declined to the point where only 35% of Americans approve of his job performance, according to Pew Research.
No matter what far left, celebrities are not going to save Biden.
The authentic voices of Trump supporters from all backgrounds will be the ultimate catalyst for pushing President Trump toward victory on November 5, 2025.