De Niro Calls Stephen Miller 'Nazi'
De Niro Calls Stephen Miller 'Nazi'

De Niro Calls Stephen Miller 'Nazi'

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On MSNBC's The Weekend, Oscar-winner Robert De Niro called White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller a "Nazi," compared him to Joseph Goebbels, and said Miller — whom he noted is Jewish — should be ashamed. De Niro warned President Trump will not want to leave office in 2028, argued Miller has helped lay the groundwork for that outcome, and cautioned about voter intimidation and possible misuse of the military, urging sustained opposition. He also condemned the administration's immigration policies, citing Miller's role in deportation crackdowns and travel bans targeting Muslim-majority countries. Activists have protested at Miller's Arlington home with chalk messages, and the Millers have reported feeling unsafe and listed the house for sale. The White House dismissed De Niro's remarks — spokesman Steven Cheung called the actor a "washed-up has-been" and accused him of inciting violence — while MSNBC's host moved the segment on to other White House social-media posts.

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