'How dare they?' Robert De Niro slams removal of anti-Trump attack from awards speech
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Robert De Niro — famous for his roles in "Taxi Driver," "Goodfellas," "Mean Streets," "Raging Bull" and other Martin Scorsese films — has been a scathing critic of former President Donald Trump. He unleashed his latest attack during a Monday night speech at the Gotham Awards in New York City — where he discussed Scorsese's new film "Killers of the Flower Moon."

According to the Guardian's Andrew Pulver, De Niro said that parts of his speech — specifically, anti-Trump comments — had been removed from the prompter. And De Niro, in response, "read the missing section of the speech from his phone," Pulver reports.

According to Pulver, De Niro "refused to thank the film's backers, Apple." The veteran actor, referring to the removal of his anti-Trump comments, said, "I don't feel like thanking them at all for what they did. How dare they do that, actually."

During the missing section of his speech, De Niro said, "History isn't history anymore. Truth is not truth. Even facts are being replaced by alternative facts and driven by conspiracy theories and ugliness. In Florida, young students are taught that slaves developed skills which can be applied for their personal benefit."

The "Taxi Driver"/"Raging Bull" star went on to say, "Lying has become just another tool in the charlatan's arsenal. The former president lied to us more than 30,000 times during his four years in office, and he's keeping up the pace in his current campaign of retribution. But with all his lies, he can't hide his soul. He attacks the weak, destroys the gifts of nature, and shows disrespect — for example, by using 'Pocahontas' as a slur."

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Read The Guardian's full report at this link.