Rosie O’Donnell reacts to Trump’s threats in sharp words

Rosie O’Donnell reacts to Trump’s threats in sharp words

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Rosie O’Donnell counters Trump’s threats with clear words and a photo








US President Donald Trump has threatened to deprive moderator Rosie O’Donnell citizenship. The 63-year-old reacts with a clear statement.

Talk show presenter Rosie O’Donnell and US President Donald Trump have been fighting on social media for years. The latest conflict: Trump threatened to deprive O’Donnell the US citizenship after this criticism of his government had expressed.

The 63-year-old reacts to Trump’s threats with a whole series of posts-and focuses primarily on an alleged connection between Trump and the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She posted a photo of Trump and Epstein and wrote: “Hey Donald, are you unsettled again? 18 years later, I still live with rent -free in your collapsing brain.” This alluded to a dispute in 2006 with which the feud of the two began.

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Trump threatens comedian Rosie O’Donnell with withdrawal of citizenship

Rosie O’Donnell has emigrated to Ireland

“You give me a threat to humanity – but I am everything you fear: a loud woman, a queer woman, a mother who says the truth, an American who has left the country before you set it on fire,” continued the moderator and comedian. Trump is “everything that is going wrong in America” and he has no right to silence her.


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O’Donnell emigrated from the United States to Ireland at the beginning of the year – shortly after the new election of Trump as President. As the reason, she gave the political conditions in the country. Only when it is certain that all people in America have equal rights will she think about returning, she explained at the time. The moderator, became known in the nineties through her talk show “The Rosie O’Donnell Show”, has Irish ancestors and, according to her own statement, also tries for Irish citizenship.

Trump described her as “threat to humanity”

In a Tikok video, O’Donnell broke about the victims of the flood disaster of Texas and criticized Trump’s cuts in environmental and science authorities. This could lead to such disasters more often, she said.

Trump then described it as a “threat to humanity”. “Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell does not act in the best interest of our large country, I seriously consider to deprive her of citizenship,” he wrote on his Truth social platform. However, this is not easily possible for a US president.

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