Rosie ODonnell says she expected Trump to…
Rosie O’Donnell mentioned she wasn’t shocked that President Trump threatened to revoke her US citizenship, claiming that she’s endured “20 years of abuse” from her longtime foe.
The former discuss show host took to social media Tuesday to slam the “absurd” assault after the president triggered a social media brawl with O’Donnell when he branded her a “threat to humanity” in a fiery post on his platform.
“I’m safe here in Ireland. I’m out of the reach of the tangerine Mussolini,” the previous discuss show host mentioned in a almost 10-minute TikTok video addressing her longstanding feud with Trump.
Rosie O’Donnell addressed her long-standing feud with President Trump on TikTok. TikTok/Rosie O’Donnell
“I have to say that I was expecting him to do something as absurd as he did for a few reasons. Number one, I read Project 2025. Number two, I’ve had 20 years of abuse from him so I knew it wasn’t going to stop, and number three, I know myself well enough to know that I wasn’t going to shut up.”
O’Donnell, 63, moved abroad to the Dublin suburb of Howth with her 12-year-old non-binary youngster in January in response to Trump’s victory against Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
She known as the transfer a “necessity” to shield her household, saying her “heart couldn’t take the pain” of what Trump was planning – or what he has already accomplished.
But the actress, who was born on Long Island, stays unfazed by the president’s warning shot.
“Can’t take away someone’s citizenship, they have to renounce it themselves in the constitution, so, you know, I’m not that worried,” the “A League of Their Own” star remarked.
President Trump mentioned he was contemplating stripping O’Donnell, who moved to Ireland, of her US citizenship. Al Drago – Pool via CNP / MEGA
“However, the Supreme Court has given him unbridled powers and I believe his dementia forces him to think that he is actually a king. We don’t have kings in America. That’s why we started America, not wanting to have kings, no monarchy. Liberty and justice for all, for all people in the United States.”
Under present law, Americans can not lose their US citizenship standing even if they receive citizenship elsewhere.
On Saturday, the commander in chief raged on Truth Social that he’s giving “serious consideration” to taking away the previous TV persona’s citizenship.
Rosie O’Donnell and Broadway solid members protesting in entrance of the White House. REUTERS
“Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great County, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship,” Trump wrote.
“She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
The actress rapidly fired back with a flurry of Instagram posts ripping Trump as a “dangerous old soulless man” who craves “loyalty” and picturing him with infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
O’Donnell mentioned she will never resign her citizenship — regardless of what Trump says. AP
While it stays unclear what legal grounds Trump may invoke to strip O’Donnell of her citizenship, she claimed the prez was clearly “rattled,” as she was still dwelling “rent free” in his “collapsing brain” almost 20 years after their notorious feud erupted in 2006.
In her newest post, the activist made it clear she has no intention of ever renouncing her citizenship.
“I will never renounce my American citizenship,” she mentioned.
“I am waiting happily for my Irish citizenship so that I can be a dual citizen, but I will never renounce my American citizenship, ever.”
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