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Robert De Niro Shows Up At Supreme Court Hearing

by Red Right Politics
April 2, 2026 at 11:06 pm
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Actor Robert De Niro was among those present in Washington on Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments over birthright citizenship, a case that has drawn national attention and sharp political reactions. He sat in the courtroom alongside President Donald Trump and several members of the administration, listening as justices questioned both sides during a lengthy session.

As he left the courthouse, De Niro briefly spoke with reporters but said he couldn’t offer a clear assessment of what he had just heard. From his seat, he explained, it was difficult to fully follow the back-and-forth.

“I could hear, but not always clearly,” he said, describing the experience as complicated. “So I can’t really say how it went.”

Still, De Niro did not hesitate to share his broader view of the policy at the center of the case. The Trump administration has argued that children born in the United States to parents who are in the country illegally or only temporarily should not automatically receive citizenship. De Niro dismissed that position in blunt terms, suggesting it reflects an effort to exclude certain groups.

“It’s a way to get rid of people they don’t want,” he said. “It’s that simple.”

🔥🚨BREAKING: Hollywood actor Robert De Niro just responded to reports of him suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome,”claiming people don’t like Trump for a reason.

De Niro: “People don’t like him [Trump] for a reason: of all the terrible things he’s done… If he did nice… pic.twitter.com/PsjKTXZ4Sj

— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) April 2, 2026

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The actor, who has been an outspoken critic of Trump for years, has drawn attention for his harsh language toward the president. His comments in the past have included a series of personal insults and sharp condemnations, which have fueled criticism from Trump supporters. When asked about claims that his views amount to what some call “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” De Niro rejected the label outright.

“People don’t like him for a reason,” he said. He argued that Trump had opportunities during his presidency to take a different approach but instead chose what he described as divisive and punitive actions. In De Niro’s view, public opinion reflects those choices.

Pressed on what specifically bothers him about Trump, De Niro gave a short answer: “Everything that we all know now.”

His appearance at the court followed a weekend rally in New York, where he spoke at a “No Kings” protest. There, he framed Trump as a unique threat compared to past presidents, arguing that the current moment carries higher stakes for democratic institutions.

Outside the courthouse, demonstrators gathered as arguments took place inside, underscoring how closely the case is tied to the broader political climate. Early reporting suggested the justices may be skeptical of the administration’s position, though no decision has been issued.

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