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Rosie O’Donnell Fires Back at Trump Citizenship Threat With Deadly Epstein Jab Today

In yet another explosive moment in American political drama, President Donald Trump has reignited his decades-long feud with comedian and actress Rosie O’Donnell—this time by threatening to revoke her U.S. citizenship.
Posting on his social platform, Trump referred to O’Donnell as a “threat to humanity” and said he was “seriously considering” revoking her citizenship, adding that she should “stay in Ireland,” where the outspoken entertainer recently moved.
Legal experts were quick to point out the obvious: Trump cannot revoke the citizenship of someone born in the U.S. Rosie O’Donnell is a New York native, and her status as a citizen is protected under the U.S. Constitution. The threat was more political theater than legal possibility.
Rosie Fires Back—No Holding Back
Rosie O’Donnell wasted no time responding. She posted a biting photo of Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein, labeling him a “collapsing brain” and saying she lives “rent-free in his head.”
In her scathing remarks, she embraced everything Trump appears to fear about her:
“I am a loud woman, a queer woman, a mother who tells the truth.”
She then added that she’s “not yours to silence,” closing the post with a blistering declaration of independence from any form of intimidation.
In another jab, she compared Trump to “King Joffrey with a tangerine spray tan,” mocking his obsession with control and power while highlighting his inability to move on from old grudges.
A Feud That Just Won’t Die
This public spat is nothing new. The infamous feud between Trump and O’Donnell began in 2006 when Rosie criticized him on The View, sparking years of name-calling, insults, and press warfare.
Their verbal combat has resurfaced time and again during Trump’s presidential campaigns, rallies, and interviews. But this latest move—threatening someone’s citizenship—marks a new low, even by their standards.
Rosie’s recent move to Ireland was motivated by political and personal reasons. She cited concern for her children—especially her non-binary, autistic child—and said she would return to the U.S. only when the country felt safe again for families like hers.
What This Really Means
Key Point | Why It Matters |
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No legal grounds | A U.S. president cannot revoke citizenship from a native-born citizen. |
Weaponizing politics | Trump continues to use personal attacks as political tools. |
Rosie’s defiance | Her sharp, unapologetic response embodies free speech and resistance. |
Public distraction? | Some see this feud as a distraction from more serious policy issues. |
✅ Final Thoughts
While Trump’s threat may have no legal foundation, it reinforces the toxic tone of modern political discourse. Rosie O’Donnell’s fierce rebuttal wasn’t just a defense—it was a bold message: You don’t get to erase people who challenge you.
Whether this will escalate or fade remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Rosie isn’t backing down. And Trump? He’s once again reminded the world that no feud is too old—or too personal—for him to revisit.
In the end, this latest chapter isn’t about law. It’s about power, visibility, and the courage to speak up—even when the loudest voice in the room threatens to shut you down.