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Robert De Niro launches into ANOTHER foul-mouthed rant about Donald Trump on Bill Maher's talk show and claims fans support ex-president 'to f**k with people'

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Robert De Niro launched into another foul-mouthed rant about Donald Trump on Bill Maher's talk show and said the ex-president's supporters want 'to f**k with people.'

The 80-year-old acting icon blasted Trump as a 'total monster' during his appearance on Friday night's edition of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. 

'He's such a mean, nasty, hateful person. I'd never play him as an actor, because I can't see any good in him. Nothing. Nothing at all. Nothing redeemable in him,' De Niro said. 

The Academy Award-winning actor also took aim at supporters of the 2024 Republican candidate, referring to them as those who 'like to f**k with people.'

De Niro has bashed Trump mercilessly for years ever since stepping up his public criticisms ahead of the presidential election in 2016. 

Robert De Niro launched into another foul-mouthed rant about Donald Trump on Bill Maher's talk show and said the ex-president's supporters want 'to f**k with people'

Robert De Niro launched into another foul-mouthed rant about Donald Trump on Bill Maher's talk show and said the ex-president's supporters want 'to f**k with people'

De Niro has bashed Trump (pictured on March 2) mercilessly for years ever since stepping up his public criticisms ahead of the presidential election in 2016

De Niro has bashed Trump (pictured on March 2) mercilessly for years ever since stepping up his public criticisms ahead of the presidential election in 2016

During the show that aired on Friday, Maher asked De Niro for his thoughts on Trump's lead in the election polls, saying, 'So, why is Trump winning? What do you attribute that to?' 

The 68-year-old host added, 'I mean, the poll the New York Times poll this week came out, and maybe this will change it with the state of the Union address. 

'But Trump was beating him rather soundly. It was quite a warning light, 48 to 43, also winning way more among women - women! - than he had before winning outright Latinos.'

De Niro simply responded with, 'I don't know,' before reflecting on Trump's victory in 2016 and sounding the alarm on his potential new term. 

'I just don't want to feel the way I did. And many, many of us don't. After the election in 2016, where we couldn't believe that it happened.'

'And we have to. And whoever the people are who want to vote for him and - look like intelligent people around this...

'It can't be. It cannot be. If he wins the election, you won't be on this show anymore. He'll come looking for me. [There will] be things that happen that none of us can imagine. 

'That's what happens in that kind of a dictatorship, which is what he says [he wants]. Let's believe him. Take him at his word.' 

During the show that aired on Friday, Maher (right) asked De Niro (left) for his thoughts on Trump's lead in the election polls

During the show that aired on Friday, Maher (right) asked De Niro (left) for his thoughts on Trump's lead in the election polls

The Academy Award-winning actor took aim at supporters of the 2024 Republican candidate, referring to them as those who 'like to f**k with people'

The Academy Award-winning actor took aim at supporters of the 2024 Republican candidate, referring to them as those who 'like to f**k with people'

He also directed his criticism toward Trump supporters, saying he can't understand and empathize with them.  

'I don’t understand it. Yeah, I guess they get behind that kind of logic. They want to f**k with people, screw them because they’re unhappy about some.' 

De Niro didn't stop there, as he continued: 'He’s a sociopathic, psychopathic, malignant narcissist. He is a dangerous person. 

'We have two people. We have a lot of people, this audience. But the people who somehow think he’s going to be the answer to their prayers, whatever those are.' 

The two-time Academy Award winner has been outspoken in his criticism of the former president, with the most notable incident occurring in 2018 when he exclaimed 'f**k Trump' twice on stage at the Tony Awards

He received a full standing ovation as he said, 'It's no longer "down with Trump," it's f**k Trump.' 

Both Five Thirty-Eight and RealClearPolitics show Trump leading Biden (pictured on March 8) in the majority of the recent national polls on the 2024 presidential race

Both Five Thirty-Eight and RealClearPolitics show Trump leading Biden (pictured on March 8) in the majority of the recent national polls on the 2024 presidential race

After the GOP primary contests being held on Super Tuesday, Trump (pictured in January) is now the last major Republican candidate standing and poised to be the party¿s nominee for a third time

After the GOP primary contests being held on Super Tuesday, Trump (pictured in January) is now the last major Republican candidate standing and poised to be the party’s nominee for a third time

And in November of last year, he claimed on stage at the Gotham Awards that he had originally planned to include several cutting remarks about Trump, but his speech was cut down. 

He said: 'I just want to say one thing. The beginning of my speech was edited, cut out, and I didn’t know about it. And I want to read it.

But he still went back and said: 'The former President lied to us more than 30,000 times during his four years in office. And he’s keeping up the pace in his current campaign of retribution. 

'But in all his lies, he can’t hide his soul. He attacks the weak, destroys the gifts of nature and shows disrespect by, for example, using Pocahontas as a slur.'

Both Five Thirty-Eight and RealClearPolitics show Trump leading Biden in the majority of the recent national polls on the 2024 presidential race.

The New York Times/Siena College poll has Trump leading Biden 48 percent to 43 percent as of March 2. And a recent poll from CBS News had Trump leading Biden 52 percent to 48 percent. 

After the GOP primary contests being held on Super Tuesday, Trump is now the last major Republican candidate standing and poised to be the party’s nominee for a third time. 

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