Rosie O’Donnell and Trump have exchanged harsh comments since the president threatened to take her citizenship.
Donald Trump and Rosie O’Donnell do not get along, and their feud has lasted a long time.
However, during the weekend, things really heated up.
In an apparently random assault on the comic and longtime critic, Trump resorted to Truth Social to threaten her.
He wrote, “Because Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our great country, I am seriously considering revoking her citizenship. She is a threat to humanity and should stay in the beautiful country of Ireland if they want her.” God bless America!”
O’Donnell relocated to Ireland with her 12-year-old son after Trump won a second term in office, although she has frequently denounced Trump and his government.

Experts have claimed that, regardless of Trump’s opinions about O’Donnell, he cannot revoke her citizenship.
Amanda Frost, a law professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, has spoken out, highlighting the obvious problem with Trump’s threat.
Frost stated that in a 1967 judgment, the Supreme Court determined that the government cannot take away citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
She went on to say, “The president has no authority to revoke the citizenship of a native-born US citizen.”
“In short, we are a nation founded on the principle that the people choose the government; the government cannot choose the people.”
Regardless, O’Donnell responded brutally to Trump, playing into one of the most severe concerns he is now facing.
O’Donnell reacted on Instagram, posting a photo of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein.
In a caption, she stated, “You are everything that is wrong with America, and I am everything you hate about what’s still right with it.” I am not yours to silence. “I never was.”

In response to the piece, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told UNILAD that “Rosie [O’Donnell’s] unhinged rants are a symptom of late-stage TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome].” “She has gone too far.” “Thank goodness she is no longer in the United States.”
Trump has continually denied any wrongdoing and maintained that he was not a fan of the infamous pedophile until he died in 2019.
Having said that, following a statement from the FBI and the Department of Justice, even long-time Trump fans are upset with the president.
Both agencies decided that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide and that there was no client list that he utilized to blackmail rich and important people.
Trump has slammed reporters for disputing this conclusion and claimed that people are still talking about Epstein, despite one of his campaign promises to ‘declassify the Epstein papers.’