Trump supporter disrupts Robert De Niro's Broadway musical with 'Keep America Great' flag
This incident comes shortly after the actor used the F-word for Trump in his Tony Awards speech.

The incident happened when the curtain call began on the Broadway musical, which De Niro co-directed with four-time Tony Award winner Jerry Zaks.
Several photos tweeted by theatergoers showed a man in the front row holding up a large Trump 2020 "Keep America Great" banner.
"The times we live in. At the end of 'A Bronx Tale', a man turned around and faced the audience to show us how big of a pair he has. He was escorted shortly after. It's sad that people can't enjoy a beautiful show and embrace its unifying message without politicising it," wrote a user who attended the show.
The times we live in. At the end of A Bronx Tale, a man turned around and faced the audience to show us how big of… https://t.co/iuOYqef1j0
— Joe Del Vicario (@joedelvicario_) 1529203025000According to TMZ, the 74-year-old actor was not present during the protest.
Trump had hit back at De Niro, saying he had received too many shots to his head, in a sly reference to the actor's various boxing-related films such as 'Raging Bull', 'Hands of Stone', 'Grudge Match' and 'Night in The City'. Trump had also dubbed the actor as a "very low IQ individual".
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