Rob Reiner’s Response to Cha
Rob Reiner was found butchered beside his wife.
The president’s response was not sympathy — it was mockery.
Now an old interview, where Reiner reacted to another political killing, is back to haunt everyone.
In the resurfaced clip from Piers Morgan Uncensored, Rob Reiner speaks about Charlie Kirk’s onstage murder
with visible anguish, calling it an “absolute horror” and insisting that violence is never an answer, no matter the politics.
His words are calm, humane, almost pleading — a stark contrast to the brutality that would later claim his own life and that of
his wife, allegedly at the hands of their son, Nick, now charged with first-degree murder.
Trump’s response to Reiner’s death — blaming it on “Trump Derangement Syndrome” — detonated across the political spectrum.
Piers Morgan demanded he delete it. Jimmy Kimmel and Whoopi Goldberg accused him of cruelty and moral emptiness.
Even Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene broke ranks, calling the killings a “family tragedy” that demands empathy, not score‑settling.
In death, Reiner’s decency toward a political opponent has become an uncomfortable mirror, reflecting what America chooses to be when its enemies fall.