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Mar 01, 2026

Robert De Niro Urges Protests, Voter Turnout While Criticizing Trump

Actor Robert De Niro has, again, engaged in one of his favorite pastimes: Criticizing President Donald Trump and his policies. His latest foray into activism came during an event tied to the “No Kings” movement, where he urged supporters to increase protest activity and voter participation ahead of upcoming elections.

De Niro made the remarks during a kickoff call for a National Day of Action, where he outlined what he described as key concerns facing the country. His comments focused on inflation, immigration enforcement, and foreign policy.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent—no one, no one voted for new wars. No one voted for higher prices at the pump. No one voted for higher prices in grocery stores. No one voted for higher prices in the housing market,” De Niro said without noting how prices dramatically increased under the Biden administration.

He also criticized deportation policies and alleged government overreach. “No one voted for deporting our good neighbors,” the actor said. “And no one voted for government-masked thugs shooting down our citizens in the streets.”

De Niro accused the administration of failing to reflect voter priorities. “Trump isn’t paying attention to what we voted for,” he said.

The remarks were part of a broader push by organizers of the “No Kings” campaign, which is planning demonstrations and political engagement efforts. De Niro encouraged supporters to participate through what he described as multiple forms of civic action.

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