Trump says Rob Reiner, victims of possible homicide, died of ‘Trump derangement syndrome’
President Trump claimed Rob Reiner's deaths were due to 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' as authorities investigate the homicides and their son faces murder charges.
- On December 15, 2025, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social offering condolences but alleging Rob Reiner's death was linked to his criticism and TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME.
- The couple were found dead Sunday at their Brentwood, Los Angeles home on Chadbourne Avenue with lacerations consistent with a knife, and police are investigating the deaths as an apparent homicide.
- Reiner, 78, was a celebrated filmmaker and actor known for This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride and was an outspoken critic who campaigned for Democratic Party causes.
- Their son, Nick Reiner, 32, was arrested and taken into custody on homicide charges and is being held on $4m bail, according to Los Angeles Sheriff's Office records.
- Public figures offered tributes while critics denounced the post, with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Thomas Massie, Barack Obama, Kathy Bates, and Stephen King responding Monday.
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Trump refuses to take back his statement on Rob Reiner, calls him a "deranged person," and refers to himself in third person
Even after bipartisan backlash, Donald Trump has refused to take back his Truth Social post blaming Rob Reiner and his wife’s murder on “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Despite being directly asked if he regretted it, Trump didn’t apologize. He doubled down and strangely, referred to himself in the third person. Following the Mexican Border Defense Medal Presentation on Monday, December 15, Trump took questions from the press. Soon, one reporter ra…
Donald Trump's 'vile' reaction to Rob Reiner’s murder slammed online
"To use someone’s tragic death to promote your own vanity and fascist authoritarian agenda is a corrupt and narcissistic sin.” Donald Trump's personal attack on Rob Reiner, following the death of the acclaimed director and his wife, has been criticised.
US President Donald Trump has reacted in an extremely blunt manner to the murder of 78-year-old director Rob Reiner and his 68-year-old wife Michele. He linked the filmmaker's death to the fact that he was a critic of his and called him "internally torn" and "paranoid", which the White House chief of staff also contrasted with his own alleged achievements. The stabbed couple were found in their Los Angeles home on Sunday, and the couple's son wa…
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