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Here’s how Robert De Niro made fun of himself at Late Night with Seth Meyers

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Robert De Niro was recently seen at Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday, and inevitably, there was a bit on President Donald Trump ready for the occasion.

De Niro has been an outspoken critic of Trump who recently praised Meryl Streep’s Golden Globes speech criticizing Trump. As Trump called Streep ‘overrated’ on Twitter in response, De Niro’s been bracing himself for a possible critique.

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De Niro created his own parody Trump “mean tweets,” which he recently read at a rally protesting the President. On Tuesday’s episode Meyers read a few of the tweets aloud on his show and they included some real zingers.

“De Niro’s career is a disaster. He was passed over for Godfather 4 and The Magnificent Seven. Pathetic!” Meyers read, followed by: “De Niro should give back his Oscars. Voting was rigged!”

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