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Trump threatens comedian Rosie O’Donnell with withdrawal of citizenship
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Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump have been spinning and now, now the US President is thinking of becoming the comedian and actress.
US President Donald Trump explained on Saturday that he could possibly withdraw citizens to the talk show presenter Rosie O’donnell after criticizing the handling of his government with the weather services in Texas-the recent escalation of a feud that has existed for years, which the politician and the actress had carried out on social media.
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell does not act in the best interest of our large country, I seriously consider to withdraw citizenship,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “It is a threat to humanity.” He referred to a reason for deportation that the government has already applied in its attempts to refer to the country’s demonstrators born abroad.
Trump has maintained an aversion to years
According to American law, however, a president cannot simply deprive citizens of an American born in the United States. O’Donnell was born in the state of New York. Rosie O’Donnell, 63, who has long been the target of Trump’s insults and teasing, moved to Ireland with her 12-year-old son at the beginning of the year after the second term of the president had started. In a Tikok video from March, she said she would return to the United States, “if it is certain that all citizens in America have the same rights”.
O’Donnell reacted to Trump’s threat in two articles on her Instagram account and said that the US President had a problem with her because she “was in direct contrast to everything he represents”. Trump’s aversion to O’Donnell is probably already going back to 2006 when she, then comedian and moderator of the program “The View”, made herself funny about a controversy about a winner of the Miss-USA election, which was organized by Trump.
O’Donnell commented on the flood in Texas
Trump’s most recent tie against O’Donnell may have been a reaction to a Tikok video that she recently posted. In it, she mourned around the 119 fatalities of the floods of July 4 in Texas- and criticized Trump’s extensive cuts in environmental and science authorities, which are also responsible for the prediction of such great natural disasters. “What a horror in Texas,” said O’Donnell in the video. “And you know that if the president evokes all early warning systems and the government’s weather forecast, these are the results we will see every day.”
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