Stephen Miller and Robert De Niro Exchange Sharp Insults Amid Political Tensions
Stephen Miller and Robert De Niro Exchange Sharp Insults Amid Political Tensions

Stephen Miller and Robert De Niro Exchange Sharp Insults Amid Political Tensions

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Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy, fiercely responded to Robert De Niro's accusation that he is a "Nazi" and likened him to Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's chief propagandist. De Niro made the comments during an MSNBC interview, criticizing Miller's role in the Trump administration and suggesting President Trump would attempt a third term. Miller called De Niro a "sad, broken old man" and claimed he hasn't made a worthwhile film in over 30 years, dismissing him as irrelevant and disregarded by his family and community. De Niro's remarks reflect ongoing rhetoric from the left branding MAGA politicians and voters as Nazis, a trend that has raised concerns following violent incidents. Both figures have exchanged sharp personal insults amid the politically charged climate surrounding President Trump's administration. The feud highlights the deep political and cultural divisions in the U.S., underscored by the use of incendiary language and historical comparisons.

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