Trump says he is considering withdrawing the citizenship of Rosie O’Donnell

In an early morning post to Truth Social On Saturday, President Donald Trump threatened to withdraw the American citizenship of his old critic Rosie O’Donnell.
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I was seriously considered to take away her citizenship,” Trump wrote. “She is a threat to humanity and should stay in the beautiful land of Ireland if they want her. God bless America!”
O’Donnell went to Instagram hours later to publish a response.
She written“The president of the US has always hated the fact that I see him for whom he is- a criminal scammer who abuses sexual liar to harm our nation to serve himself- this is why I moved to Ireland- he is a dangerous old soulless man with dementia who comes out a bad joke- you are a coherente meaning.”
Birdright Citizenship, which was tested by Trump early in his second term, is a protected right under the 14th amendment of the Constitution and cannot be withdrawn by the President by law.
In a follow-up post, O’Donnell shared a photo of Trump who posed with Jeffrey Epstein, a Chattered New York financier who was arrested in 2019 for federal accusations of sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking in minors. Epstein, who died in 2019, recently reached the headlines after a controversial report from the Ministry of Justice had terminated the investigation concerning the circumstances of his death and claimed that his long -running customer list does not exist.
She added“Hey Donald you are rattled again? 18 years later and I still live in that collapsing brain of yours. You call me a threat to humanity but I am everything you are afraid of: a loud woman a queer woman a mother who tells the truth out of the country, you put it in.”
O’Donnell revealed in March that she left the United States to stay permanent stay in Ireland, a movement that is largely motivated by the election of Trump to the presidency.
“Protect your common sense as much as you can, and don’t try to swim in the chaos if possible,” said O’Donnell at the time. “But I know it’s almost impossible when you’re in the middle of it.”




