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Robert De Niro Rips Into GOP Spokeswoman: “Karoline Leavitt Isn’t Qualified to Be a Role Model for Anyone — Let Alone for Women.” Will Leavitt respond—or fire back?

Hollywood legend Robert De Niro has once again stepped into the political ring—this time taking direct aim at Karoline Leavitt, the rising Republican star and Trump campaign spokeswoman. In a scathing interview this week, De Niro didn’t hold back, blasting Leavitt as “dangerously unqualified” and “a poor example for women in leadership.”

“Karoline Leavitt isn’t qualified to be a role model for anyone,” De Niro told a crowd of reporters outside a Manhattan fundraiser. “Let alone for women. She parrots dangerous nonsense and smiles while doing it. That’s not leadership. That’s theater.”

The remarks came just days after Leavitt appeared on multiple conservative news outlets defending Trump’s post-conviction messaging and doubling down on her recent calls to replace Pride Month with ‘Veterans Month.’ De Niro, a long-time critic of Trump and MAGA politics, apparently saw enough.

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This latest celebrity-vs-conservative clash is fueling another round in America’s never-ending culture war. Social media erupted almost immediately, with liberals praising De Niro’s blunt honesty, while conservatives accused him of “Hollywood elitism” and “lecturing working Americans.”

Some right-wing commentators fired back, mocking the actor as “irrelevant” and “a washed-up activist pretending to be a patriot.” But De Niro’s words struck a nerve—and the question on everyone’s mind now is:

So far, Leavitt hasn’t officially responded, but insiders say she’s aware of the comments and preparing a potential counterattack. Known for her quick comebacks and unapologetic tone, Leavitt has a track record of embracing controversy.

“She won’t take this lying down,” said one GOP strategist. “If anything, she’ll turn it into a rallying cry.”

Analysts say this spat isn’t just a headline—it’s a reflection of two Americas. On one side: the Hollywood elite, progressive ideals, and media megaphones. On the other: rising conservative influencers like Leavitt who see themselves as voices for “the silenced majority.”

De Niro’s comments also reignite the ongoing debate over celebrity involvement in politics—a debate that has only grown louder as 2026 races heat up.