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Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro unleashed a scathing attack on President Donald Trump in a Cannes keynote speech, labeling the head of state "America's philistine president." The 75-year-old actor, director, and producer invoked the horrors of the Nazi regime in his criticism of Trump's proposed border wall to curb immigration, drawing parallels to Adolf Hitler's ideology of racism, segregation, and keeping people out. De Niro's comments came during his opening speech at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, an annual event known for its exclusivity and lavish ceremonies.
The Academy Award-winning actor is one of the most prominent figures in Hollywood to criticize the president, though his sentiments have been echoed by many on the left who reject Trump's policies and persona. De Niro's condemnation of the "bigotry and prejudice" of Trump and the Republican Party, which he deemed "dangerous," was met with enthusiastic applause from the Cannes audience. The actor asked attendees to imagine if David Lynch's iconic surrealist film "Wild at Heart" was made today, asking if it would be branded "too homosexual, too disturbing, too violent, and too weird" by the Trump administration and denied funding.
He asserted that art and democracy thrive on diversity, calling the current administration's efforts to halt illegal immigration a "foolish wall" that resembles "something straight out of the Dark Ages." De Niro also referenced the ongoing investigations into Trump's alleged collusion with Russia to sway the 2016 election, urging the crowd to hope for impeachment and a conviction "if there is any justice at all in this world."
The actor concluded his remarks on a more optimistic note, saying that "we're still here, we're still fighting, and we're going to win." The remarks underscore a growing trend of frustration and dissatisfaction with the Trump administration among Hollywood elites. While some, like De Niro, have taken to public forums and interviews to voice their opposition, others have taken to creating satirical and critical works to lampoon the president and his policies.