Robert De Niro didn’t hold back his true feelings about those who criticize his dislike for U.S. President Donald Trump while appearing on CNN on Sunday.Story continues below During a segment on Reliable Sources, the Raging Bull star was asked by host Brian Stelter about critics on Fox News responding to his previous comments on Trump. De Niro made waves at the 2018 Tony Awards with his “f–k Trump” speech, which prompted criticism from some Fox News reporters.The actor responded on live television, saying: “F–k ’em, f–k ’em.”Somewhere off-camera, a person can be heard saying: “Woah.”De Niro quickly realized what he had done and apologized twice for the expletives.READ MORE: ‘I deserve to meet my accuser’ — Trump tweets about whistleblower as Democrats eye his calls with Putin“This is cable so it’s not an FCC violation but it still is a Sunday morning,” Stetler said following the actor’s comments.Following his CNN interview, an article on the Fox News website referred to De Niro as “vulgar” and described him as a “far-left actor.”The rest of the CNN interview primarily focused on how much De Niro, 76, dislikes Trump.He went on to describe him as a “gangster” and “crazy.”“I don’t know. I think he’s crazy, in a way. Part of him is just crazy,” the Hollywood actor said. “Possibly medically, too, I’m starting to think.”WATCH: Adam Schiff says whistleblower to testify soon, must ensure security of person
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September 30, 2019 at 10:45PM
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