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: Trump Accuses Actor/Director Death Linked to Opposition

: Trump Accuses Actor/Director Death Linked to Opposition

December 16, 2025 David Thompson - Sports Editor Sports

And he said TrumpIn a post on his social media network, “Truth Social,” Reiner and his wife were killed “according to reports because of the anger he aroused among others, as a result of his severe, incurable, and incurable suffering from a mental illness known as Trump Madness Syndrome.”

The US President added that Reiner “was known for driving people crazy with his intense obsession with President Donald Trump, as his apparent madness reached unprecedented levels, at a time when the Trump administration exceeded all goals and expectations of greatness.”

Reiner was one of the most active Democrats in the film industry, campaigning for liberal causes and hosting fundraising events Donations.

He was also one of Trump’s harshest critics, as he described him, in an interview with Variety magazine in 2017, as “mentally unfit” to assume the office of president, and that he was “the most unqualified person ever to assume the presidency of the United States.”

The police arrested the son of the actor and film director, and charged him with the murder of his parents, who were found after they died in their home at the weekend, according to what Jim McDonnell, police chief, announced. Los AngelesMonday.

McDonnell explained to reporters that Nick Rayner, 32 years old, who was suffering from drug addiction, was arrested on charges of murder in this crime, adding that he is being held on bail of $4 million.

The police found Rainer78 years old, and his wife, Michelle Singer (70 years old), were found dead in their home in the upscale Brentwood neighborhood in Los Angeles, on Sunday.

Local media reported that the couple were stabbed to death.

Nick Rayner has spoken openly over the years about his struggles with drug addiction and the periods of homelessness he experienced when he was a fugitive from justice and refused to enter rehabilitation centers.

He told People magazine in a 2016 interview that he entered drug rehabilitation for the first time at the age of 15, and that he spent at least 17 treatment sessions over the years.

Michelle Reiner was once a photographer, and she captured the photo of Trump that appears on the cover of his book, “Trump: The Art of Negotiation.”

It was Rob Reiner, the son of the late writer and comedian Carl ReinerHe prepared ads for the campaign of John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004.

As an actor, Reiner is best known for his role in the 1970s television comedy All in the Family, for which he won two Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor.

Reiner then embarked on a busy career in Hollywood as a director, starting with “This Is Spinal Tap,” a 1984 mockumentary about the experiences of a fictional rock band during their tour. This work became a cinema classic, and was famous for its mostly improvised script.

Reiner directed about 20 films in total, including classics like “Stand by Me,” a coming-of-age drama. Age of majority Produced in 1986, it tells the story of 4 boys who set out to find the body of a missing young man, in addition to the movie “When Harry Died Sally,” which was released in 1989, starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan.

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