The news broke like a punch to the chest. Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, found dead in their own home — and within hours, Donald Trump turned their tragedy into a political weapon. While Hollywood grieved, the former president mocked Reiner’s “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” even suggesting his rage had killed hi… Rob Reiner spent his final years warning that America was sliding toward autocracy, calling Trump’s second term “beyond McCarthy era-esque.” He spoke of a nation losing its grip on democracy, of media control and soldiers in the streets, and of a clock running out on the country he loved. Those words now echo with unbearable irony.
After Rob and Michele were found dead in their Brentwood home, attention turned to their troubled son Nick, long open about his addiction and years of homelessness. He was taken into custody on $4 million bail, as the family issued a brief, shattered statement asking for privacy. In the middle of that raw grief, Trump’s gleeful, taunting post landed like salt in a fresh wound — a reminder of the bitter divide Rob had spent his life trying, and failing, to heal.