Robert De Niro Got Sent Pipe Bomb on His First Day of Filming ‘Joker’
De Niro used the 2018 pipe bomb incident to encourage fans to vote Donald Trump out of office.
De Niro used the 2018 pipe bomb incident to encourage fans to vote Donald Trump out of office.
After this morning’s impromptu press conference, De Niro’s response insists that the person he impersonates on TV should take his job more seriously.
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De Niro is never one to mince words when it comes to Donald Trump.
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The Oscar winner has been making movies for five decades, but almost entirely with male directors.
A suspicious package containing a pipe bomb was confiscated at De Niro’s production office in Tribeca on October 25.
A New York City law enforcement official said the bomb seems to be from the same person who sent explosive devices to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and more.
“Many of these people who are tied to Trump are going to be tainted for the rest of their lives,” De Niro said on the first episode of “The Alec Baldwin Show.”