Actor Robert De Niro once again exposed the toxic nature of liberal elites when he decided to say, “F*** Trump,” live at the Tony Awards Sunday night.
"I'm gonna say one thing: F*** Trump," he said, as the crowd responded with a standing ovation. "It's no longer down with Trump, it's f*** Trump," de Niro continued.
CBS used the 10-second delay of the live broadcast to censor the actor’s comment in regards to the president.
“Mr. De Niro’s comments were unscripted and unexpected. The offensive language was deleted from the broadcast,” CBS said in a statement.
However, the Australian broadcast failed to cut out the comment.
WARNING: Explicit language
Here's video of DeNiro swearing at Trump on #TonyAwards
— Rhett Bartlett (@dialmformovies) June 11, 2018
Australian feed didnt censor it. pic.twitter.com/KZNrT8UIyH
De Niro has a history of bad-mouthing President Trump. At the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival in April, he said, “America's being run by a madman who wouldn't recognize the truth if it came inside a bucket of his beloved Colonel Sanders Fried Chicken.”
In a video released prior to Trump’s election win versus Hillary Clinton, whom De Niro endorsed, the actor said, “I mean he’s [Trump] so blatantly stupid. He’s a punk, he’s a dog, he’s a pig, he’s a con, he’s a bull**** artist.”
Normally, comments like these in regards to the leader of the free world would be considered inappropriate, but to Hollywood, as long as you hate President Trump, you can say whatever you want, without any ramifications.