'May be the last time you ever see me': Actor Rob Reiner makes ominous prediction on CNN

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Trump is taking the US backwards
 
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I don't have a problem with what trump said, they hated each other. Why do you have to say nice things about someone you hate. Reiner would have said the same if trump died.
 
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I don't have a problem with what trump said, they hated each other. Why do you have to say nice things about someone you hate. Reiner would have said the same if tried died.
Except one of them is fkn President of the US and supposed to set a good example for the country. Instead, he did what he does best. Insult someone in their grave that can't defend himself, and making yet another tragedy about him. Maybe you're somehow not sick of it, but many others are.
 

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Except one of them is fkn President of the US and supposed to set a good example for the country. Instead, he did what he does best. Insult someone in their grave that can't defend himself, and making yet another tragedy about him. Maybe you're somehow not sick of it, but many others are.
Well when 50%+ 1 of your nation is trash, this is what happens.
 
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Well when 50%+ 1 of your nation is trash, this is what happens.
Actually Trump didn't even win a majority of the 2024 election vote. He only won 49.81% of the vote! He is a minority winner.
Yet Don still deludes and LIES he got a mandate and won by a landslide. Landslide Wins always were defined as winning 60% or more of the vote.

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I don't have a problem with what trump said, they hated each other. Why do you have to say nice things about someone you hate. Reiner would have said the same if tried died.

You don't have to say anything.

But a narcissist like Trump needs to make anything and everything about himself.

So the media reported on a man that contributed a lot to American pop culture and was respected by many Americans was brutally and savagely murdered by his own son. What does Trump do? Open his big fat unhinged brain addled mouth and finds a way to make this murder of an innocent man and his wife about Trump. Like a narcissist would.

What a pathetic human and an embarrassment to the United States.
 

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You don't have to say anything.

But a narcissist like Trump needs to make anything and everything about himself.

So the media reported on a man that contributed a lot to American pop culture and was respected by many Americans was brutally and savagely murdered by his own son. What does Trump do? Open his big fat unhinged brain addled mouth and finds a way to make this murder of an innocent man and his wife about Trump. Like a narcissist would.

What a pathetic human and an embarrassment to the United States.
Reiner was just as vile and despicable as trump but because he was a leftie it was ignored. Reiner said it was too bad the bullet missed trump and trump said essentially the same in return. Many love Reiner but trump wasn't one of them. Reiner was an unhinged leftie, trump never said he was happy he died, he just stated his opinion on him.
 

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I don't have a problem with what trump said, they hated each other. Why do you have to say nice things about someone you hate. Reiner would have said the same if trump died.
HE IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE US!!!

Imagine if Biden won, Kirk got shot and Biden said "Oh well, probably Kirk was a Biden hater and pissed off too many people."

I bet you would be on here posting like a madman bitching and complaining.
 

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HE IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE US!!!

Imagine if Biden won, Kirk got shot and Biden said "Oh well, probably Kirk was a Biden hater and pissed off too many people."

I bet you would be on here posting like a madman bitching and complaining.
I'm not an unhinged sissy liberal that throws hissy fits if I hear something I don't agree with or like. If Biden said what he felt instead of some written fake statement I would respect him. Reiner was a dirt bag like Rosie, Baldwin, Ellen, and deniro etc. They threaten to leave the usa because of trump then come crawling back.

I wasn't a fan of Kirk and liberals are too stupid to understand what free speech is. Employers can fire anybody they feel like because of what they say.
 
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I'm not an unhinged sissy liberal that throws hissy fits if I hear something I don't agree with or like. If Biden said what he felt instead of some written fake statement I would respect him. Reiner was a dirt bag like Rosie, Baldwin, Ellen, and deniro etc. They threaten to leave the usa because of trump then come crawling back.

I wasn't a fan of Kirk and liberals are too stupid to understand what free speech is. Employers can fire anybody they feel like because of what they say.
So share with us, without having a hissy fit, what exactly in your mind makes Reiner a dirtbag along with De Niro? It can't be just the fact that they exposed your hero and chief to be the clown he really is, or do you have another reason?
 

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I'm not an unhinged sissy liberal that throws hissy fits if I hear something I don't agree with or like. If Biden said what he felt instead of some written fake statement I would respect him. Reiner was a dirt bag like Rosie, Baldwin, Ellen, and deniro etc. They threaten to leave the usa because of trump then come crawling back.

I wasn't a fan of Kirk and liberals are too stupid to understand what free speech is. Employers can fire anybody they feel like because of what they say.
As long as they pay damages for wrongful dismissal..... 💸💸💸
 

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Copied and pasted from The New Yorker magazine:

Donald Trump’s Remarks on the Death of Rob Reiner Are Next-Level Degradation
On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse. But, of course, he did.

By David Remnick
December 16, 2025

Photograph by Samuel Corum / Sipa / Bloomberg / Getty


Have you ever in your life encountered a character as wretched as Donald Trump? For many people, this was a question asked and definitively answered twenty years ago, when Trump was still a real-estate vulgarian shilling his brand on Howard Stern’s radio show and agreeing with the host’s assessment that his daughter Ivanka was “a piece of ass” and describing how he could “get away with” going backstage at the Miss Universe pageant to see the contestants naked.
Or, perhaps, his character came clear a decade later, during his first run for the Presidency, when he said of John McCain, who spent more than five years being tortured in a North Vietnamese prison, “He’s not a war hero. He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured.” This was from a man who avoided the war with four student deferments and a medical deferment for bone spurs in his heel. Larry Braunstein, a podiatrist in Jamaica, Queens, who provided Trump with this timely diagnosis, in the fall of 1968, rented his office from Fred Trump, Donald’s father. One of the late doctor’s daughters told the Times, “I know it was a favor.”

One day, a historian will win a contract to assemble the collected quotations of the forty-fifth and forty-seventh President—all the press-room rants, the Oval Office put-downs, the 3 A.M. Truth Social fever dreams. The early chapters will include: “Blood coming out of her—wherever.” “Horseface.” “Fat pig.” “Suckers.” “Losers.” “Enemies of the people.” “Pocahontas.” And then the volume will move on to “Piggy.” “Things happen.” And so on.

After a decade of constant presence on the political stage, Trump no longer seems capable of shocking anyone with the brutality of his language or the heedlessness of his behavior. His supporters continue to excuse his insouciant cruelty as “Trump being Trump,” proof of his authenticity. (The antisemitism of Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and a gaggle of group-chatting young Republican leaders is, similarly, included in the “big tent” of MAGA rhetoric.) Now, when a friend begins a conversation with “Did you hear what Trump said today?,” you do your best to dodge the subject. What’s the point? And yet the President really did seem to break through to a new level of degradation this week.

This past weekend brought a terrible and rapid succession of violent events. On Saturday afternoon, in Providence, an unidentified gunman on the Brown University campus shot and killed two students and wounded nine others in the midst of exam period. The killer has yet to be found. On Sunday, in Archer Park, near Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, a father-and-son team, both dressed in black and heavily armed, reportedly took aim at a crowd of Jewish men, women, and children who were celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. At least fifteen people were killed, including an eighty-seven-year-old Holocaust survivor and a ten-year-old girl. The massacre was the latest in a long series of antisemitic incidents in Australia—and beyond.

Finally, on Sunday night, came the news that the actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead in their home. Their bodies were discovered by their daughter Romy. Los Angeles police arrested their son, the thirty-two-year-old Nick Reiner. According to press reports, the investigation had focussed on him immediately not only because of his history of drug abuse but also because he had been behaving erratically the night before, in his parents’ presence, at a holiday party at the home of Conan O’Brien. Nick Reiner is being held, without bail, in Los Angeles County jail.

There was something about these three events that came in such rapid succession that it savaged the spirit—the yet-again regularity of American mass shootings, this time in Providence; the stark Jew hatred behind the slaughter in Australia; the sheer sadness of losing such a beloved and decent figure in the popular culture, and his wife, purportedly at the hands of their troubled son. It would be naïve to think that any leader, any clergy, could ease all that pain with a gesture or a speech. Barack Obama speaking and singing “Amazing Grace” from the pulpit in Charleston, South Carolina, or Robert F. Kennedy speaking in Indianapolis on the night of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.—that kind of moral eloquence is somehow beyond our contemporary imaginations and expectations. What you would not expect is for a President of the United States to make matters even worse than they were. But, of course, he did. “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood,” Trump wrote, on Truth Social, on Monday. He went on:

Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS.
He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump, with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights as the Trump Administration surpassed all goals and expectations of greatness, and with the Golden Age of America upon us, perhaps like never before. May Rob and Michele rest in peace!
There is a lot to unpack here, from the shaky grammar to the decorous use of “passed away” to the all-caps diagnosis to the hideously gleeful sign-off: “rest in peace!” Future Trump scholars will sort through the details with the necessary deliberation. But it requires no deep thinking to assess Trump’s meaning. As if to assure the country that this was no passing case of morning dyspepsia, he declared, at a press conference, later in the day (using the kingly third-person approach) that Reiner “was a deranged person, as far as Trump is concerned.”

In the wake of the shocking death of Charlie Kirk, in September, there were many in the President’s circle who were quick to insist on the proper language of tragedy and mourning, and to ostracize those who failed to use it. As a citizen and an ardent liberal, Reiner was a harsh critic of the President; nor did his politics even remotely align with those of Charlie Kirk. Yet, when Reiner was asked about Kirk’s murder, he called it “an absolute horror,” and told Piers Morgan, “That should never happen to anybody. I don’t care what your political beliefs are.” And, when Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, delivered a speech of forgiveness at her husband’s memorial service in Arizona, Reiner was moved. “What she said, to me, was beautiful,” he said. “She forgave his assassin, and I think that is admirable.”

Remember what the President said by way of reply to Erika Kirk’s gesture of Christian love? “I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.” And he said this in a eulogy. And so it is worth asking, do you know anyone quite as malevolent? At your place of work? On your campus? A colleague? A teacher? Much less someone whose impulses and furies in no small measure dictate the direction, fate, and temper of the country? Have you ever in your life encountered a character as wretched as Donald Trump? ♦



David Remnick
has been the editor of The New Yorker since 1998 and a staff writer since 1992. He is the author of seven books; the most recent is “Holding the Note,” a collection of his profiles of musicians.
 

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Copied and pasted from The New Yorker magazine:

Donald Trump’s Remarks on the Death of Rob Reiner Are Next-Level Degradation
On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse. But, of course, he did.

By David Remnick
December 16, 2025

Photograph by Samuel Corum / Sipa / Bloomberg / Getty


Have you ever in your life encountered a character as wretched as Donald Trump? For many people, this was a question asked and definitively answered twenty years ago, when Trump was still a real-estate vulgarian shilling his brand on Howard Stern’s radio show and agreeing with the host’s assessment that his daughter Ivanka was “a piece of ass” and describing how he could “get away with” going backstage at the Miss Universe pageant to see the contestants naked.
Or, perhaps, his character came clear a decade later, during his first run for the Presidency, when he said of John McCain, who spent more than five years being tortured in a North Vietnamese prison, “He’s not a war hero. He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured.” This was from a man who avoided the war with four student deferments and a medical deferment for bone spurs in his heel. Larry Braunstein, a podiatrist in Jamaica, Queens, who provided Trump with this timely diagnosis, in the fall of 1968, rented his office from Fred Trump, Donald’s father. One of the late doctor’s daughters told the Times, “I know it was a favor.”

One day, a historian will win a contract to assemble the collected quotations of the forty-fifth and forty-seventh President—all the press-room rants, the Oval Office put-downs, the 3 A.M. Truth Social fever dreams. The early chapters will include: “Blood coming out of her—wherever.” “Horseface.” “Fat pig.” “Suckers.” “Losers.” “Enemies of the people.” “Pocahontas.” And then the volume will move on to “Piggy.” “Things happen.” And so on.

After a decade of constant presence on the political stage, Trump no longer seems capable of shocking anyone with the brutality of his language or the heedlessness of his behavior. His supporters continue to excuse his insouciant cruelty as “Trump being Trump,” proof of his authenticity. (The antisemitism of Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and a gaggle of group-chatting young Republican leaders is, similarly, included in the “big tent” of MAGA rhetoric.) Now, when a friend begins a conversation with “Did you hear what Trump said today?,” you do your best to dodge the subject. What’s the point? And yet the President really did seem to break through to a new level of degradation this week.

This past weekend brought a terrible and rapid succession of violent events. On Saturday afternoon, in Providence, an unidentified gunman on the Brown University campus shot and killed two students and wounded nine others in the midst of exam period. The killer has yet to be found. On Sunday, in Archer Park, near Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, a father-and-son team, both dressed in black and heavily armed, reportedly took aim at a crowd of Jewish men, women, and children who were celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. At least fifteen people were killed, including an eighty-seven-year-old Holocaust survivor and a ten-year-old girl. The massacre was the latest in a long series of antisemitic incidents in Australia—and beyond.

Finally, on Sunday night, came the news that the actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead in their home. Their bodies were discovered by their daughter Romy. Los Angeles police arrested their son, the thirty-two-year-old Nick Reiner. According to press reports, the investigation had focussed on him immediately not only because of his history of drug abuse but also because he had been behaving erratically the night before, in his parents’ presence, at a holiday party at the home of Conan O’Brien. Nick Reiner is being held, without bail, in Los Angeles County jail.

There was something about these three events that came in such rapid succession that it savaged the spirit—the yet-again regularity of American mass shootings, this time in Providence; the stark Jew hatred behind the slaughter in Australia; the sheer sadness of losing such a beloved and decent figure in the popular culture, and his wife, purportedly at the hands of their troubled son. It would be naïve to think that any leader, any clergy, could ease all that pain with a gesture or a speech. Barack Obama speaking and singing “Amazing Grace” from the pulpit in Charleston, South Carolina, or Robert F. Kennedy speaking in Indianapolis on the night of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.—that kind of moral eloquence is somehow beyond our contemporary imaginations and expectations. What you would not expect is for a President of the United States to make matters even worse than they were. But, of course, he did. “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood,” Trump wrote, on Truth Social, on Monday. He went on:



There is a lot to unpack here, from the shaky grammar to the decorous use of “passed away” to the all-caps diagnosis to the hideously gleeful sign-off: “rest in peace!” Future Trump scholars will sort through the details with the necessary deliberation. But it requires no deep thinking to assess Trump’s meaning. As if to assure the country that this was no passing case of morning dyspepsia, he declared, at a press conference, later in the day (using the kingly third-person approach) that Reiner “was a deranged person, as far as Trump is concerned.”

In the wake of the shocking death of Charlie Kirk, in September, there were many in the President’s circle who were quick to insist on the proper language of tragedy and mourning, and to ostracize those who failed to use it. As a citizen and an ardent liberal, Reiner was a harsh critic of the President; nor did his politics even remotely align with those of Charlie Kirk. Yet, when Reiner was asked about Kirk’s murder, he called it “an absolute horror,” and told Piers Morgan, “That should never happen to anybody. I don’t care what your political beliefs are.” And, when Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, delivered a speech of forgiveness at her husband’s memorial service in Arizona, Reiner was moved. “What she said, to me, was beautiful,” he said. “She forgave his assassin, and I think that is admirable.”

Remember what the President said by way of reply to Erika Kirk’s gesture of Christian love? “I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them.” And he said this in a eulogy. And so it is worth asking, do you know anyone quite as malevolent? At your place of work? On your campus? A colleague? A teacher? Much less someone whose impulses and furies in no small measure dictate the direction, fate, and temper of the country? Have you ever in your life encountered a character as wretched as Donald Trump? ♦



David Remnick
has been the editor of The New Yorker since 1998 and a staff writer since 1992. He is the author of seven books; the most recent is “Holding the Note,” a collection of his profiles of musicians.
What a crock of shit, I want the absolute worst for my enemies. Erika Kirk is a crackpot, who forgives someone who murders your spouse. Libs live in a world where men are women and women are men and kids go to school dressed as cats 🐈, this is normal to them.

Biden was the worst president in US history but I accepted he won and lived with it. Libs think people can just arrive in any country and stay as long as they like. Trump is doing what he was elected to do. Bidens kid is a meth head criminal that needed a pardon to stay out of jail.
 

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What a crock of shit, I want the absolute worst for my enemies. Erika Kirk is a crackpot, who forgives someone who murders your spouse. Libs live in a world where men are women and women are men and kids go to school dressed as cats 🐈, this is normal to them.

Biden was the worst president in US history but I accepted he won and lived with it. Libs think people can just arrive in any country and stay as long as they like. Trump is doing what he was elected to do. Bidens kid is a meth head criminal that needed a pardon to stay out of jail.
I think Trump is an extremely narcissistic POS. So we'll have to agree to disagree on that subject. Vance and Hegseth scare me too. Between the three of them the leadership of the USA is in incompetent hands.

Mind you, Trump did win the FIFA Peace Prize. I wonder how much bribery and/or arm twisting he had to do to get that. :ROFLMAO:

From my perspective Erika Kirk was putting on a show, hugging Trump like he was her daddy, and expressing her "Christian forgiveness" to her husband's murderer, in front of the assembled crowd.

Not that Christians do not preach or practice forgiveness. Many do. But that was over the top, and most probably totally insincere...
 

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What a crock of shit, I want the absolute worst for my enemies. Erika Kirk is a crackpot, who forgives someone who murders your spouse. Libs live in a world where men are women and women are men and kids go to school dressed as cats 🐈, this is normal to them.

Biden was the worst president in US history but I accepted he won and lived with it. Libs think people can just arrive in any country and stay as long as they like. Trump is doing what he was elected to do. Bidens kid is a meth head criminal that needed a pardon to stay out of jail.
Trump has pardoned quite a few questionable criminals as well, at least those who can be of financial and/or political use to him, regardless of the severity of their crimes.

I agree that Biden was probably the worst president in U.S. history. Not because of the grifting. But mostly because of his spending and wide open immigration policies, much the same way Trudeau hurt us.

Most presidents from Clinton on up, with the possible exception of the Bushes, were far wealthier after they left the presidency than before taking office. But none of them have blatantly tried as hard and openly as Trump has to achieve that goal.

What I really can't forgive is the fraud the Democrats perpetrated on the American public, in allowing Biden to run for office in 2024, when it was obvious to his inner circle that he had become mentally incompetent. I also blame Obama for that. I truly believe Obama was the Democrat party "puppet master" and was only allowing Biden to run again in the hopes the public could be fooled into re-electing him, which would effectively have given Obama a third term as the actual guy at the top.

Birf, I wonder if you are American or Canadian, as it seems to me only an American could approve of how Trump is trying to damage Canada's economy in his hope of either making us totally dependant on the U.S, or even to fulfil his dream of Canada being absorbed into the U.S. as just another State. As if...
 
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