Actor Robert De Niro on Friday appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and unfolded his fantasy of putting President Donald Trump in handcuffs and “taking him away in an orange jumpsuit.”

Robert De Niro, promoting his new movie, The Irishman, with legendary director Martin Scorsese, tried to entertain Colbert’s audience at the Expense of Trump.

De Niro said in the interview, “We have a wannabe gangster in the White House now, Even gangsters have morals; they have ethics, they have a code, and you know, when you give somebody your word that’s all you have is your word, especially in that world. This guy, he doesn’t even know what that means.”

The ‘Goodfellas’ star has spent the last couple years calling him a “white supremacist” fantasizing about punching President Trump in the face, in January, and a “soulless, amoral, abusive, con-artist, son of a bitch” last June at an awards show for high school students. Robert De Niro also portrays special counsel Robert Mueller on Saturday Night Live.

He continued “I guess. It’s a civic duty. It’s my civic obligation to play Mueller,” I’m hoping that it goes further. I don’t know what’ll happen, but I keep saying that, I don’t know whether this is actually possible in reality, where I can handcuff him and take him away in an orange jumpsuit.”

Ironically enough, it was but a week ago that De Niro was still hoping Mueller could put Trump “away for a long time.”

He will have to look for another fantasy because his present one won’t be come true.

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