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Rosie O’Donnell fired after Trump suggests revoking her U.S. nationality

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President Donald Trump’s long-term hatred escalates with Rosie O’Donnell.

On Saturday, Trump, 79, proposed the idea of revoking the 63-year-old comedian and actress’s U.S. nationality after moving to Ireland earlier this year.

“I’m serious about taking away her citizenship because Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our great nation,” Trump wrote in his social media platform Truth Social.

“She is a threat to humanity and should stay in a good country in Ireland if they want her. God bless America!” he added.

O’Donnell responded quickly to Trump’s poke in several articles she shared on her social media page. The “Own League” star posted a collage of photos focused on screenshots of Trump’s posts on Instagram and blew up the politician in the title.

Rosie O’Donnell fled us after Trump’s victory until “the security of equal rights for all citizens” can’t return

“The President of the United States has always hated the fact that I see who he is – criminals abuse liars, hurt our country, and serve themselves,” she wrote. “That’s why I moved to Ireland – he is a dangerous old man with dementia, lack of compassion and basic humanity.”

“I directly object to it [to] Everything he represents – so are millions of people – you will expel all those who oppose your evil tendencies – your bad jokes cannot form coherent sentences,” O’Donnell added along with the #NeverTrump tag.

The former talk show host later shared a screenshot of her Instagram post on Tiktok, where she slammed Trump’s caption and wrote that he was “a shame to all of our beautiful nations” and “a danger to our nation.”

O’Donnell continues to use “untreated criminals” as “mentally ill”, claiming that he “lied to the United States for a decade” while hosting the hit reality TV series “Apprentice.”

She wrote: “If you grew up in New York – like I did – you would know he was a fool. Add me to the list of people who opposed him – now or never America.”

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In another article, O’Donnell uploaded a picture of Trump around Jeffrey Epstein, a shameful financier who died in a prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial of federally-induced sexual trafficking minors.

“Hey, Donald – are you messing around again? 18 years later, I’m still not renting rent in your broken brain.” “You call me a threat to humanity – but I’m everything you fear: a loud woman, a queer woman, a mother, to be honest, an American left the country man, you burn it.”

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She added: “Do you want to revoke my citizenship? Keep trying, Joffrey King Joffrey tanned tan.”

“I’m not your silence,” she added. “I never.”

Although O’Donnell did not mention Epstein in the title, her position was in opposition to the Trump administration’s investigation into handling Epstein’s sexual trafficking cases. The leaders of the Justice Department and the FBI have been criticized by many Trump supporters after closing the inquiry by shutting down Y, who ended their investigation into the case without releasing new documents.

Representatives at the White House and O’Donnell did not immediately respond to Fox News numbers’ request for comment.

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Rosie O’Donnell revealed in an NYT interview that she never thought Trump would win. (Getty Images by Stefanie Keenan/Elle; Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

O’Donnell and Trump She has been involved in a feud since 2006 as she criticized his tolerance for the Miss America winner who was accused of drug use and other bad behaviors.

Trump responded to criticism by calling O’Donnell a “real loser”.

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In 2014, O’Donnell and Trump claimed that her hatred led to “the most bullying of my life.”

The war of words between the two has continued for years, with O’Donnell often opposing Trump and his policies after real estate tycoons entered politics.

O’Donnell stepped up Trump’s criticism during the first presidential election and victory, jokingly told Seth Meyers that in 2017 she spent “about 90% of her working hours tweeting about my hate on the administration.”

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Rosie O’Donnell benefited from the Cool Comedy Hot Food from Fairmont Century Plaza’s Scleroderma Research Foundation on October 29, 2024 at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, California. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images/Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

In March, O’Donnell confirmed that she fled to Ireland after Trump returned to the Oval Office after his second presidential election victory.

At the time, the comedian said she lives in Ireland and is applying for Irish citizenship.

“I have to say, it’s so nice,” O’Donnell said in a Tiktok video. “People have always loved, so kind and enthusiastic. I’m very grateful.”

O’Donnell said she and her child clay left the country on January 15, five days ago Trump’s Inauguration ceremony.

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“Although I’m a guy who never thought of moving to another country, that’s what I think is the best choice for myself and my 12-year-old,” she explained.

“You know, I’m glad. Clay is glad. I miss my other kids. I miss my friends. I miss a lot of things about living at home, I want to find a house in this beautiful country, when all citizens have equal rights in the United States is safe, we’ll consider coming back,” O’Donel said in the clip.

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Despite Trump’s post, O’Donnell’s citizenship is unlikely to be in danger. The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship for anyone born in the United States, the actress was born in Commack, New York. In addition, many legal experts agree that the government cannot unilaterally revoke the citizenship of naturally born citizens. An exception is whether the government can prove that citizenship is obtained through fraud in naturalization.

Furthermore, a person may revoke citizenship if he takes certain actions, including treason, serves in a foreign military engaged in hostilities against the United States, or waives citizenship.



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