"There's gonna be a day where he ain't president, and we're gonna bump into each other. And you're gonna feel me."
Mickey Rourke has promised to lay the President out with a left hook ... once he's out of office.
Employing some very colorful language, the actor and former boxer said he was looking forward to the day he bumped into Donald Trump so he could give him a piece of his mind, as well as a "left hook from hell."
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View StorySpeaking in LA, the 67-year-old was addressing a story about Trump suing him and Tupac Shakur, after they trashed a suite in one of his hotels in the mid-90s.
"That piece of shit that's sitting in the White House, that p---y, that lying c--ksucker. That no good f--king two faced f--king piece of shit," he began.
"He said some really nasty things about the two of us. And you know what? It's personal."
"There's gonna be a day where he ain't president, and we're gonna bump into each other. And you're gonna feel me."
"The Wrestler" star then promised the then-former President a "left hook from hell."
"You know what happens? What goes up, goes down. And when it goes down, it goes down like a motherf--ker. That's the life we live in," he said.
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View Story"He's gonna feel me. You hear me? You're gonna feel me. What you said about the two of us? On my brother," he vowed, blessing himself, "you're going to feel me." (Rourke's little brother Joey died of lung cancer in 2004, aged 50.)
Rourke previously admitted that while he and Shakur were filming the 1996 film "Bullet," the pair stayed at the Plaza Hotel in New York. While there the pair (mostly Rourke) caused $6k — $7k worth of damage.
But in a lawsuit, Trump sued him for $28k, and wrote six paragraphs of the "worst, negative, demeaning, disrespectful shit you could say about two people."
Making "any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the president of the United States" is a federal crime, even if is against a former president or even a presidential candidate, under United States Code Title 18, Section 871.
The offense is punishable by up to five years in prison, with a maximum fine of $250,000.
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