Robert De Niro does not mince words when it comes to President Donald Trump.

In an interview with The Guardian, the actor, 76, said he "can’t wait to see (Trump) in jail" when asked about the impeachment inquiry.

"I don’t want him to die, I want him to go to jail," he added.

He called it an "immediate problem" to have Trump in office.

"We have a gangster president who thinks he can do anything he wants. ... The problem is, if he actually gets away with it, then we all have a problem," he said. “The gall of the people around him who actually defend him, these Republicans, is appalling, and we must do something about it.”

He continued the theme when talking about Trump's relationship with the media.

"It’s a resentment of people (who are) writing about what we see is obvious gangsterism. They don’t like that, so they say, ‘(Expletive) you, we’re going to teach you people. ' " he said. "People who have common sense and see what is happening in this world, and in this country, they cannot do it. It’s a shame, it’s a shame that (the Republicans) behave so badly.”

This isn't the first time De Niro has spoken out about Trump.

In September, he told Brian Stelter on CNN's "Reliable Sources" that he believed Democrats had "no choice" but to impeach the president.

"There's no way around it," the actor said. "This guy has done everything possible, much worse than I ever thought, ever. The day after he was elected, I said, 'Well, I'll give him a chance. You never know.' He is worse than I ever could have imagined. ... This guy should not be president, period."

At the 2018 Tony Awards, De Niro made headlines when he exclaimed, "(Expletive) Trump!" onstage, though censors bleeped him before his cursing made it to the broadcast.

Contributing: Hannah Yasharoff

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