Famous Director and His Wife Found Dead: Their Son Taken Into Custody

Legendary Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their Los Angeles home. As their son, Nick Reiner, was taken into custody by the police, a controversial statement came from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump proclaimed, 'The cause of their deaths was their struggle with a disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME (TDS), a mind-paralyzing, mass, relentless disease with no cure that incites great anger in others.'

The death of director Rob Reiner, a monumental figure in film history, and his wife has left the United States profoundly shaken.

Rob Reiner, the acclaimed director behind legendary films such as Stand By Me, A Few Good Men, Misery, and When Harry Met Sally, faced a tragic blow as police detained his son, Nick Reiner, following the death of his wife. The police statement indicated that the exact cause of death would be determined following an autopsy.

US President Donald Trump made a post on his social media account that drew backlash.

Trump shared the following through his Truth Social account:

'A deeply saddening event occurred in Hollywood last night. Rob Reiner, once a highly talented film director and comedy star, who in recent years had been suffering and experiencing hard times, tragically lost his life alongside his wife, Michele. Allegedly, the cause of their deaths was their struggle with a disease known as Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), a mind-paralyzing, widespread, relentless, and incurable condition that stirs up great anger in others.

Reiner was known as a figure who drove people to madness with his unchecked obsession towards President Donald J. Trump. As the Trump administration exceeded all targets and expectations, achieving success, and perhaps ushering America into a 'Golden Age' like never before, it was observed that Reiner's overt paranoia reached new heights. May Rob and Michele rest in peace.'

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