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January 08, 2019
Robert De Niro compares Donald Trump to Hitler in shock rant | Daily Star - Daily Star
Robert De Niro opens up about his gay son being worried about Trump and his policies
White right? How demographics is changing US politics
De Niro accuses Trump of being 'a real racist'
White right? How demographics is changing US politics - The Conversation US

Robert De Niro compares Donald Trump to Hitler in shock rant | Daily Star - Daily Star

Daily Star
Robert De Niro has been one of Trump's biggest critics since he entered the White House (Pic: Getty) The actor has been one of Mr Trump's biggest critics since he took over in the White House.
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Robert De Niro opens up about his gay son being worried about Trump and his policies

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Robert De Niro has once again criticised Donald Trump and his divisive rhetoric. The legendary actor has said he believes the current President of the United States is a “white supremacist” and added that he worries about how his public discourse and policies will affect marginalised communities.
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White right? How demographics is changing US politics

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
When Donald Trump was campaigning to become the U.S. president, much of the discussion about his growing popularity focused on so-called “angry white males,” who had been struggling through years of declining economic opportunities.
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De Niro accuses Trump of being 'a real racist'

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Actor Robert De Niro is accusing President Trump of being a "real racist" and a white supremacist.  The actor, who has become a vocal critic of the president, made the comments in a new interview with The Guardian, telling the newspaper that his outspoken opposition to Trump comes from being "upset about what’s going on."
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White right? How demographics is changing US politics - The Conversation US

The Conversation US
When Donald Trump was campaigning to become the U.S. president, much of the discussion about his growing popularity focused on so-called “angry white males,” who had been struggling through years of declining economic opportunities.
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