Robert De Niro Slams Trump in Fiery Cannes Speech After Receiving Lifetime Achievement Honor
Robert De Niro made headlines at the 78th Cannes Film Festival — not just for receiving the honorary Palme d’Or for lifetime achievement, but for delivering a fiery speech sharply criticizing Donald Trump and his administration.
The 87-year-old acting legend arrived at the May 13 ceremony with his 45-year-old girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, and daughter Helen Grace, turning heads before taking the stage to accept one of cinema’s highest honors. Presented by Leonardo DiCaprio, the award marked a full-circle moment for De Niro, who once served as Jury President at Cannes in 2011.
During his acceptance speech, De Niro didn’t shy away from politics. He condemned what he described as a growing threat to democracy and culture under Trump’s leadership.
“In my country, we are fighting like [expletive] for the democracy we once took for granted,” he said. He slammed Trump’s cultural policies, including massive arts funding cuts and a controversial 100% tariff on foreign films.
Calling the former president “America’s philistine president,” De Niro urged the audience to act: “We have to act now… with great passion and determination.”
The speech sparked intense online debate — with praise for his boldness and criticism from detractors accusing him of being out of touch. Love him or hate him, De Niro got people talking.