- President Donald Trump mocked Rob Reiner's death, sparking bipartisan backlash for politicizing tragedy.
- Reiner, 78, and wife Michele were found dead; son Nick faces homicide charges.
- Republicans and Democrats criticized Trump's remarks as inappropriate and disrespectful.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump mocked Rob Reiner in a social media post on Monday, suggesting the slain actor and director died because of his anti-Trump views — a remark that triggered swift and bipartisan backlash for injecting politics into a family tragedy.
A vocal Democratic activist, Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele, 70, were found dead in their home on Sunday. Their son Nick Reiner was arrested on homicide charges. Police have yet to ascribe a motive.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump referred to Rob Reiner as "tortured and struggling" and said Reiner and his wife had passed away "reportedly due to the anger he caused" by opposing the Republican president.
"He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump," the president said.
The White House reposted Trump's comments on its official "Rapid Response" account on X.
The president, who frequently lashes out at his opponents and praises public figures who support him, offered no evidence that Reiner's political views contributed in any way to the couple's death.
Trump's comments on Monday drew criticism from across the political spectrum.
"Regardless of how you felt about Rob Reiner, this is inappropriate and disrespectful discourse about a man who was just brutally murdered," wrote Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky.
"This is a family tragedy, not about politics or political enemies," wrote Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.
Both Massie and Greene are Trump critics, a rarity within the president's party.
But even House Speaker Mike Johnson, a major Trump ally, distanced himself from the president's post. "We have to appeal to our better angels, and I think we've got to amplify those voices and those sentiments. So that's my position on it," he told reporters when asked about Trump's comments.
Asked in the Oval Office if he stood by the post after the Republican criticism, Trump replied that he was not a Reiner fan.
Reiner told Variety in 2017 during Trump's first term that Trump was "mentally unfit" and called him "the single most unqualified human being to ever assume the presidency of the United States."
Trump said in his post on Monday that Reiner had the "mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME," a term the president uses for many of his critics.
The Democratic Party called Trump's post "heartless."
David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, called it perverse. "The absence of empathy & grace for the Reiner family in their moment of profound loss and grief is sad and revealing," he wrote on X.
Republicans and Trump supporters were sharply critical of anyone who highlighted right-leaning activist Charlie Kirk's controversial views in the aftermath of his murder in September.







