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De Niro Deepens Partisan Divide With Hollywood Hypocrisy: ‘Beyond Trying To See Another Person’s Point Of View’

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Actor Robert De Niro discussed the “Rosanne” reboot and Donald Trump supporters in an interview with Indiewire Wednesday, and said he is done trying to understand other people’s points of view.

De Niro said he had no interest in Rosanne’s pro Trump agenda and claims he’s done opening his mind to new ways of thinking.

“I’ve never seen her show before, I didn’t know she was supporting [Donald] Trump, but I have no interest in that,” De Niro told Indiewire “We’re at a point with all of us this where it’s beyond trying to see another person’s point of view. There are ways you can talk about that, but we’re at a point where the things that are happening in our country are so bad and it comes from Trump.”

This isn’t the first time De Niro has taken an interest in President Donald Trump and his supporters. De Niro called Trump “blatantly stupid” in a video for the 2016 election and referred to him as a “punk,” “dog,” “pig” and “bulls*it artist,” who he’d like to “punch in the face.”

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He also called America’s support for Trump a side effect of “temporary insanity” and said the country will be cured once he is voted out of office.

De Niro told Indiewire he’s concerned about the turnover rate within the White House, calling it a “serious” matter.

“There are so many people who have left his administration. It’s a serious thing,” he concluded. “So I don’t care about Roseanne. They want that thing, fine. We have real issues in this country.”

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