Andy Cohen Prepares Remarks for Donald Trump’s Future Passing
Andy Cohen criticized President Donald Trump’s public reactions to two recent deaths. On his SiriusXM program, Cohen said he is preparing remarks for Donald Trump’s eventual passing. He framed his planned comment around Trump’s habit of attacking critics, even after they die.
Cohen’s remarks on air
The comments came during Andy Cohen Live on SiriusXM. Cohen told listeners he would note that Trump has posted hurtful messages about people after their deaths.
He challenged Trump supporters to call the show and defend those posts. Two callers identified as Trump voters disagreed with the president’s tone.
Outrage after Robert Mueller’s death
Robert Mueller died at age 81, his family said. He led the FBI from 2001 through 2013 and later served as special counsel in the Russia investigation.
President Trump posted on Truth Social that he was glad Mueller had died and claimed Mueller could no longer harm innocent people. The post provoked bipartisan condemnation.
- Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon called the remark “wrong” and “unchristian.”
- Fox analyst Brit Hume said the message drove people to oppose and even hate Trump.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the comment emblematic of cruelty.
- Sen. Adam Schiff described it as indecent and unfit for the office.
- Former prosecutor Rep. Dan Goldman said Trump appeared to celebrate Mueller’s death.
- Mary Trump noted Mueller’s long public service and criticized the president’s tone.
Reaction to Rob Reiner’s killing
In December 2025, Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found stabbed in their Los Angeles home. Their son, Nick Reiner, was arrested and charged with two counts of first‑degree murder.
On social media, Trump suggested Reiner’s vocal criticism of him may have had a role in the tragedy. He wrote that Reiner suffered from what he called “TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME,” and added a closing line wishing them peace.
- Republican Rep. Thomas Massie labeled the comments inappropriate and disrespectful.
- Conservative voices including Sage Steele and podcaster Tim Pool also described the post as unnecessary.
- Some pro‑Trump users privately told the president the message was difficult to defend.
Trump’s response and broader impact
Following both incidents, Trump defended his statements. After the Reiner killing, he reiterated his criticisms in public.
When asked about the Mueller post, the White House redirected inquiries to Trump’s Truth Social message. Critics say the posts cross expected norms for presidential statements about the dead.
The backlash came from both parties. Still, analysts note Trump’s rhetoric has long appealed to his base.
What this means for public discourse
The furor highlights limits many Americans expect from leaders when discussing death. It also illustrates how social media posts can generate swift political fallout.
Filmogaz.com will continue covering developments around these remarks and reactions from political and media figures.