Trump Comments On Rosie O’Donnell

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Well, it finally happened. Donald Trump has now seriously considered revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s American citizenship. And before you ask, yes, he really said it. On Truth Social. In bold, capital-laced glory.

Cue the liberal meltdown in 3… 2… 1.

Trump’s post called Rosie a “Threat to Humanity” and suggested she stay in Ireland—if they’ll take her. And honestly, that last part may be the most generous line in the whole thing. But let’s be clear: this wasn’t some late-night comedy roast. This was pure, unfiltered Trump, lobbing rhetorical nukes at a woman who’s spent two decades obsessively foaming at the mouth over him on every platform imaginable.

And you already know how this plays out.

The media jumps into full DEFCON-1 hysteria. The Hollywood Left throws a Twitter tantrum. Rosie posts a shaky selfie video from an undisclosed location in County Cork talking about how she’s being “silenced” while… not being silenced. Again. Ever.

But let’s talk about the quiet part they don’t say out loud: Rosie O’Donnell did flee to Ireland after Trump won. She packed her bags, waved goodbye to her “oppressive” country, and high-tailed it out of here faster than a DNC donor looking for Epstein’s flight logs. And now, she’s shocked that Trump notices?

Oh, and just for bonus points, Rosie clapped back on her Instagram with a highlight reel of Trump standing next to—you guessed it—Jeffrey Epstein. Because of course she did. Because when in doubt, hit “Post” and scream “Groomer!” until someone hands you a participation trophy.

But here’s what’s rich…

Rosie’s now accusing Trump of dementia, sexual abuse, being a “soulless man,” and a “bad joke” who’s out to “harm the nation.” All from the comfort of her Irish safe space, mind you, while declaring she’ll only return to the United States once it’s been fully remodeled to her ideological specifications.

So let me get this straight: She leaves America, publicly bashes it, attacks its sitting president daily, insists millions of others agree with her “resistance,” then clutches her pearls when Trump floats the idea of revoking her citizenship? That’s like burning your house down, then suing the fire department for letting it happen.

What we’re watching isn’t just political theater—it’s peak elite privilege wrapped in faux oppression. Rosie O’Donnell wants to be a victim and a martyr and the Resistance’s top influencer—all while sipping lattes in a country she once claimed was just a “vacation.”

Meanwhile, Trump? He’s sitting back and saying what tens of millions of Americans already think, but would never dare post. That there’s something deeply wrong when a public figure can spew nonstop hatred at their own country and expect applause for it.

Now, will Trump really revoke Rosie’s citizenship? No. Probably not. That’s not the point. The point is he said it—and by doing so, he forced the Left to reveal, once again, just how little they think of the country they claim to be “saving.”

They love free speech—unless it’s his.

They champion tolerance—unless you voted red.

They want unity—right after the purges.