Rabid anti-Trump performer Robert De Niro has called on the masses, or “the people,” to violently seize power and remove the Trump administration before 2028.
According to De Niro, the electoral process is no longer fit for purpose and Trump must be removed by force. “Elections? Forget about it. That’s over. That’s done,” ranted DeNiro on an episode of “The Best People”, a far-left podcast hosted by Nicolle Wallace and sponsored by MS NOW.
In an advance clip from the podcast, De Niro calls on Americans to formed armed mobs and remove Trump from office because, according to the Hollywood celebrity, the president won’t leave office voluntarily.
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“He will never leave,” De Niro declares. “We have to make him leave. He jokes now about nationalizing the elections. He’s not joking. We’ve seen enough already.”
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“Let’s not kid ourselves,” the Little Fockers actor adds. “He will not leave. It’s up to us to get rid of him.”
When Wallace interjects to stress that any response should involve “peaceful organization,” De Niro disagrees and doubles down: “It’s up to the people,” he reiterates.
This phrase serves as his endorsement of the Marxist overthrow tactic, invoking the idea that the proletariat—the working masses or “the people”—must take decisive, collective action to dismantle the oppressive bourgeois regime when electoral illusions fail and the ruling elite refuses to relinquish power.
De Niro further claims Trump is endangering polling places, portraying this as part of a broader assault on democratic mechanisms that protect ruling-class interests.
“We have to make sure that like what he’s trying now, that all the polling places have people that can come there safely,” he states. “That might mean citizens on the other side.”
De Niro began ranting about elections in May of 2024, dismissing democratic electoral processes as a facade that only proletarian violence can overcome.
He repeated the warning in October of 2025: “We can’t let up. Cannot let up on him because he is not going to leave the White House. He does not want to leave the White House. He will not leave the White House. Anybody thinks he, oh, he’ll do this, he’ll do that, it’s just deluding themselves.”
Such statements cast Trump as the embodiment of unyielding capitalist hegemony, suggesting that only a unified uprising of the people can shatter it.
Similar hyperbolic claims have circulated among others, including unfounded fears in 2020 after Trump’s loss to Joe Biden—predictions that proved baseless, as Trump left office promptly.
There is no indication he won’t do the same in 2028. There is, however, an indication the far-left are preparing a violent coup.

