Robert De Niro says Trump needs 'to be humiliated' by getting hit in the face with a 'bag of s**t'

"Hit him right in the face like that and let the picture go all over the world," the actor said.
PUBLISHED DEC 21, 2019
Robert De Niro, Donald Trump (Getty Images)
Robert De Niro, Donald Trump (Getty Images)

Robert De Niro, who has made his disdain for President Donald Trump clear in the past with some pretty shock-inspiring words, made yet again a scathing remark on Friday, December 20, saying that POTUS needed to be hit in the face with a bag of excrement. 

'The Irishman' star made the remarks during an interview on Michael Moore's podcast. "I'd like to see a bag of s**t right in his face. Hit him right in the face like that and let the picture go all over the world," Robert said, Daily Mail reported. "And, that would be the most humiliating thing because he needs to be humiliated."

The 76-year-old actor went on to add that the Democratic presidential candidate who gets selected in the primaries to face off with the POTUS should "confront him and put him in his place, because the people have to see that, to see him be humiliated." 

Robert De Niro attends as Campari sponsors Opening Night of the 57th New York Film Festival on September 27, 2019 in New York City. (Getty Images)

The latest bout of insult came days after he took a swing at Trump's family during his appearance on ABC's 'The View.' He said that the president's family has behaved far worse than any of the mob families portrayed in some of his most famous films.

He then warned that if any of his children behaved the way Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Ivanka Trump had, he would have ‘disowned them’ by now.

"I don't want my kids to take this the wrong way, but if my kids did what these kids did, I wouldn't want to be related to them," father-of-six said to audible gasps from the audience. "I would disown them. I'd have a serious talk with them."

He also told New York Times Magazine that he would never play Trump on-screen because there was "nothing redeemable about him" or his family.

"There’s not one thing that I see in him or his family, not any redeeming qualities. They’re out on the take. It’s like a gangster family," he said.

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