“Donald Trump will never leave the presidency and should be forced to leave,” warns Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro urged citizens to protest against Donald Trump trying to extend his term beyond 2028
The battle of insults between Robert De Niro and Donald Trump intensified after the celebrated Hollywood actor warned citizens about the hypothetical possibility that the tycoon The New Yorker refuses to leave the White House when its term ends, which would require citizen intervention to change his mind. During an interview on the podcast “The Best People,” the 82-year-old actor said he was convinced that the conservative president would try to implement all the necessary reforms to extend his stay in Washington beyond 2028. “He'll never leave. We have to force him to leave. Now he's joking about nationalizing the elections. He's not joking. We've seen enough. Let's not fool ourselves. He won't leave. It's up to us to get rid of him,” he he said. The Constitution clearly states that no person can be elected president for more than two terms, whether consecutive or not. However, Donald Trump has repeatedly hinted at the possibility of running for a third term, fueling speculation among his critics that he would find a way to change the law to achieve his goal. In response, the Academy Award winner urged citizens to organize peacefully to monitor the November midterm elections and to protest against Washington-driven policies that seem harmful to the nation's future. "People need to mobilize now and be prepared for the midterm elections so there is no doubt that they will be fair elections. Just like in Vietnam, we have to get out and protest. Not Kings—seven, eight, nine million—it has to be much, much more than that. Everyone has to get out in every way possible," he emphasized. From the New York actor's perspective, It is necessary to make conservatives feel that there is another vision of the country, different from their own, and that it has the right to be taken into account.
“This is our country. I want to take it back. I don't want everyone walking around—the MAGAs with their American flags—as if they were the only ones. We are Americans too.
I know we are more numerous because we believe in right and wrong, in empathy, in kindness, in uniting the country, not dividing it. We have to save the country,” he emphasized.

