Robert De Niro, at a press conference across the
street from the Manhattan courthouse, says voters have a second chance to make
sure Donald Trump is not elected to the White House again.
“We don’t want to wake up after the election
saying ‘What again? My God, what the hell have we done?’” the actor told
reporters.
If Trump gets into the White House, “he will
never leave”, he goes on.
Is that the country we want to live in? Do we
want him running this country and saying ‘I’m not leaving, I’m dictator for
life’?
“This is not a threat. This is a reality,” De
Niro says, adding that the reason he joined the Biden-Harris campaign is
“because the only way to preserve our freedoms and hold on to our humanity is
to vote for Joe Biden for president”.
Behind De Niro stood Harry Dunn and Michael
Fanone, two law enforcement officers who defended the US Capitol on January 6.
“These guys are the true heroes,” De Niro says.
“They stood and put their lives on the line to defend this county and our
democracy.”
When a heckler interrupts by saying the two
officers “lied under oath”, De Niro snaps back that “I don’t even know how to
deal with you” and says he is “honored” to be with Dunn and Fanone today.
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