Robert De Niro and his partner Tiffany Chen have been spotted in New York City with their daughter after the star reignited his feud with Donald Trump last month.
The 80-year-old was seen leaving their Manhattan apartment with his nanny and partner on Wednesday.
De Niro's driver was transporting his youngest child Gia, whom he and Chen welcomed into the world earlier this year.
The family left for about two hours before Chen was later seen returning home with shopping bags.
The outing comes as De Niro said Rolling stone in an exclusive interview released today, that his first priority is getting rid of Donald Trump.
The 80-year-old was spotted leaving his Manhattan home on Wednesday with his youngest child Gia and dad Tiffany Chen
The family left for about two hours before Chen was later seen returning home with shopping bags
The actor's driver transported De Niro's youngest child Gia, whom he and Chen welcomed into the world earlier this year
Speaking to the newspaper, De Niro said: 'And my biggest concern now, with everything else, is that we come out of this situation with a monster in Trump. This is a classic horror.
“If you look at other totalitarian countries like Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union, this will affect everyone in ways you can't even imagine.”
Last month, De Niro claimed that part of a speech he gave at the Gotham Awards was edited out after it contained barbs aimed at the former president.
The Taxi Driver star went on to recite the section in full and then blamed Apple, the Awards organizer, for removing the speech.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, the legendary actor has since opened up about the ordeal.
“What happened was I was working on the speech with a writer, Lewis Friedman, and he gave it to them, and then one of the consultants had put something in the speech about how kids in Oklahoma can't even read the book. said De Niro.
'And then I heard nothing. They gave me the script, I looked at the prompter and then asked, “What happened?”
“And they assumed I had talked to Marty (Scorsese) or someone else about it, but I didn't.”
De Niro claimed that part of a speech he gave at the Gotham Awards was edited out after it contained barbs aimed at the former president.
De Niro and Tiffany Chen will be seen at the Tribeca Festival in New York in June
He continued, “They assumed I would be okay with it, and maybe I still get it wrong, and I wasn't.
“Marty and I talked about it the next day and he said, 'Yeah, I texted you and (Apple) asked if you could respectfully call it back.
“I didn't even want to blame them, but at that moment I was annoyed at whoever did it.”
De Niro also added: “All I know is: Trump brings out the worst in people. He's a monster. I didn't think that at first when he was first elected.
“I thought, 'Maybe he'll be okay.' This man is extremely dangerous, and I just hope people realize that.”
De Niro's comments in his speech last month prompted the former president to label the actor a “total loser” on his Truth Social platform.
“Robert De Niro, whose acting talents have been greatly diminished and his reputation now tarnished, even has to use a teleprompter because of his filthy and disgusting language, so disrespectful to our country,” Trump wrote.
“He's out of movies, as well as the FOOLS that destroyed the Academy Awards, taking them from one of the top shows in the country to a low-rated afterthought,” he added.
“De Niro needs to focus on his life, which is in shambles, instead of the lives of others. He has become a total loser, while the world watches, waits and laughs!'
Former President Donald Trump, seen at a rally here earlier this week, branded De Niro a loser for his comments
The two-time Academy Award winner has been open in his criticism of the former president, stepping up his criticism ahead of the 2016 election.
Last month, he sent a statement that could be read in his absence at the Stop Trump Summit, organized by The New Republic magazine.
In November, De Niro was ordered to pay $1.2 million in damages to his former assistant as part of a gender discrimination lawsuit.
Although the jury found that De Niro was not personally liable for the abuse, it said his company, Canal Productions, engaged in gender discrimination and retaliation against former assistant Graham Chase Robinson and had to make her two payments of $632,142.
DeNiro was accused of bullying Chase Robinson and branded a creep by his former co-worker for asking for back pain.
He exploded while giving evidence, shouting “Shame on you Chase Robinson!” after denying he was an abusive boss.
De Niro has been embroiled in lawsuits with Robinson since her dismissal in April 2019.
Both he and Chen took the stand during the weeklong trial.