De Niro Calls For Trump Protest

Hollywood actor Robert De Niro is once again lashing out at President Donald Trump, urging Americans to hit the streets for what he calls a “No Kings Day” protest on October 18.

In a video released by the far-left Indivisible Project, De Niro compared President Trump to King George III, claiming the United States is now under a “would-be king.”

“The original ‘No Kings’ protest was 250 years ago,” De Niro declared. “Americans fought King George III back then. Now we have King Donald I. F— that!”

De Niro, who has built a second career as one of Hollywood’s loudest anti-Trump activists, told viewers the movement would be “non-violent” but vowed that “Americans are rising up again.”

According to organizers, roughly 2,000 protests are planned nationwide, many directly targeting Trump’s America-First agenda and his continued popularity ahead of the 2025 election season.


🎬 Hollywood’s War on Trump Continues

De Niro’s latest comments are no surprise. The Oscar-winning actor has repeatedly used award shows and film festivals to attack conservatives and the President.

At the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, De Niro labeled President Trump “America’s philistine president” and claimed he was “fighting like hell for democracy.”

He went on to say that “art is democratic” and that “autocrats fear the arts” — a not-so-subtle dig at Trump and his supporters.

Critics argue this is just another example of Hollywood’s elitism and double standards — preaching “tolerance” while openly mocking millions of patriotic Americans.


🇺🇸 Trump and His Supporters Fire Back

President Trump quickly responded, calling De Niro a “wacko” who’s been “angry for decades.”

Trump supporters didn’t hold back either. Many conservatives on social media blasted the “No Kings Day” movement as “a sad attempt by fading Hollywood stars to stay relevant.”

Commentators also pointed out the irony: De Niro lives in a multimillion-dollar penthouse and is calling for protests in the name of “democracy” — while President Trump continues focusing on jobs, border security, and national strength.


🗓️ The Real Story Behind “No Kings Day”

The first “No Kings Day” rallies took place on June 14, the same day as President Trump’s birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

Critics said the date was intentionally chosen to mock both the Commander-in-Chief and America’s military tradition — something that didn’t sit well with patriotic voters.

Organizers of the “No Kings” movement are closely tied to left-wing activist groups that have opposed Trump since his first term. Their message claims to defend democracy, but their rallies often turn into open anti-Trump events.

For millions of conservatives, De Niro’s latest rant is simply more proof that Hollywood has lost touch with real America.


Bottom Line

While De Niro and his allies call for protests, President Trump’s support among working-class Americans continues to rise.

Many voters see Trump as the one leader standing up against the global elite — including those in Hollywood who think they can dictate politics from their mansions in California.

As one supporter put it online:

“We fought King George once. We’re not bowing to King Hollywood now.”