Deranged celebrity trashes President Trump in an unhinged rant

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Hollywood’s elite are suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome. They may never recover from it.

And a deranged celebrity trashed president Trump during an unhinged rant.

In yet another display of Hollywood’s endless obsession with President Donald Trump, retired late-night host David Letterman has jumped into the fray, hurling wild accusations at the commander-in-chief.

The 78-year-old former Late Show star, who stepped away from the spotlight in 2015, couldn’t resist chiming in on a recent dust-up involving fellow comedian Seth Meyers. Letterman’s tirade comes hot on the heels of Trump’s spot-on takedown of Meyers, exposing the deep-seated hatred that fuels these so-called entertainers.

Trump, never one to back down from a fight, fired off a blistering post on Truth Social last week. He nailed it perfectly when he said, “NBC’s Seth Meyers is suffering from an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). He was viewed last night in an uncontrollable rage, likely due to the fact that his ‘show’ is a Ratings DISASTER. Aside from everything else, Meyers has no talent, and NBC should fire him, IMMEDIATELY!”

Letterman, appearing as a guest on The Barbara Gaines Show this week, rushed to Meyers’ defense like a loyal soldier in the anti-Trump brigade. Right out of the gate, he gushed over his successor, declaring, “I’ve never been more proud of Seth Meyers. That’s our old show, as a matter of fact. Yeah, we used to do that show, and he does a magical job.”

But Letterman didn’t stop at praise. He veered into outright paranoia, suggesting that Trump might go after Meyers in some sinister way. Referencing the tragic death of Jamal Khashoggi, the Hamas sympathizer k*lled in Saudi Arabia, Letterman ominously warned, “But just remember Seth, things happen. You know what I’m saying.” This kind of fear-mongering is straight out of the leftist playbook—accusing Trump of being a threat without a shred of evidence.

As the podcast dragged on, Letterman ramped up his attacks, saving his most ridiculous barbs for the end. He slammed the Trump administration as “a wonder of idiocy,” painting a picture of incompetence that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Not content with that, Letterman escalated his rhetoric, branding Trump as “our dictator.” It’s laughable coming from a guy who’s spent decades in the cushy world of TV, far removed from the hardworking folks who actually support strong leadership.

Letterman’s delusions run deep, as he hinted that Trump will refuse to relinquish power, claiming, “Trump is not going anywhere.”

The ex-host kept piling on, exaggerating wildly to make his point. He ranted, “It’s like 18 times the worst behavior one has witnessed ever anywhere.”

Letterman doubled down, urging listeners to “Think of the worst thing that you’ve ever seen humans accomplish. This is so much worse.”

This isn’t the first time late-night personalities have targeted Trump. From Colbert to Kimmel, they’ve turned their shows into echo chambers for Democrat talking points. Letterman’s outburst fits right in, a desperate attempt to stay relevant by bashing the one leader who shook up the swamp.

What these elites fail to grasp is that Americans see through the nonsense. Trump’s popularity surges because he tells it like it is, while these has-beens peddle fear and division.

Meanwhile, Trump’s Truth Social jab at Meyers hit home because it’s true. Late-night ratings are in the tank, thanks to their nonstop anti-Trump agenda. Viewers are tuning out, preferring real news over scripted rants from out-of-touch celebrities.

Letterman’s fearmongering about assassination is particularly low. Invoking Khashoggi’s death to smear Trump shows how far these people will go. It’s not journalism; it’s propaganda, designed to scare people away from supporting a proven winner.

At the end of the day, Letterman’s comments reveal more about the fragile state of the left than anything else.

They’re terrified of Trump, knowing he represents the voice of the people against the establishment.

In a world where the media constantly attacks strong conservative leaders, Letterman’s rant is just another brick in the wall of resistance.

But walls can be torn down, and with Trump leading the charge, the America First wave will keep rolling.