Oscar winning actor, Robert De Niro, is not the biggest fan of Donald Trump.
Prior to the 2016 presidential election, De Niro, shared a video in which he implored people to not vote for Donald Trump, who he went onto describe as a punk, a dog, a pig, a con, a bullsh*t artist and a mutt.
Now, three years on, De Niro's opinion on the POTUS is no different.
Watch the interview below:In a live interview with CNN's Reliable Sources, which aired yesterday, the 76-year-old called for Trump's impeachment.
"It has to happen. There's no way around it," he said. "He'll say it's rigged, this or that. This guy has done everything possible, much worse than I ever thought ever. The day after he was elected I said, give him a chance. You'll never know. He is worse than I ever could have imagined."
Watch De Niro slam Trump once more...The actor then opined that he believes the President is crazy. "I don't know. I think he's crazy in a way. Part of him is just crazy. Possibly medically, too, I'm starting to think," he continued.
"When I saw him out in front of the helicopter waiting to go somewhere and talking endlessly and sweating, I said: 'This guy is not even aware of what he's [doing]. He should at least ask somebody for a handkerchief or something and dry himself off'. I mean, where are we? This is a crazy world. What is going on? This guy is crazy. We've got to get him out."

De Niro then turned his attentions to "Fox pundits", who he branded as being insincere. "I can't believe that they would actually buy into this craziness," he asserted. "This guy should not be president, period."
Host, Brian Setler chimed in, referencing the criticism he'd received from Fox pundits after he said "F*ck Trump" during a speech. The Godfather actor took to the opportunity to drop a few F-bombs again, "F*ck 'em. F*ck 'em," he replied.
"We are in a moment in our lives, in this country, where this guy is like a gangster. He's come along and he's said things, done things, and we say over and over again: 'This is terrible. We're in a terrible situation. We're in a terrible situation'. And this guy just keeps going on and on without being stopped," De Niro concluded.