Trump threatens to take away Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship

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President Donald Trump threatened on Saturday to withdraw American citizenship from actress Rosie O’Donnell, which he cannot do legally, reviving a decade quarrel between the pair.

“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I seriously care to take away her citizenship. It is a threat to humanity, and should stay in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want. May God bless America! ” Trump wrote in an article on Truth Social on Saturday.

Constitutionally, the American president does not legally have the power to “withdraw” his citizenship, as threatened to do. The 14th The amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the United States. O’Donnell was born in Commack, New York, according to IMDB.

The post of Trump on Saturday comes when his administration sought to dismiss the citizenship of the birth law of the children of parents who are not American citizens, but who blocked the court.

The president also threatened to “see” if the Democratic candidate of New York for the mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is illegally in the United States. There is no evidence that Mamdani is illegally in the United States. Mamdani, born in Uganda, became a naturalized citizen in 2018.

In an article on Instagram later on Saturday, O’Donnell responded to Trump’s Trump’s social position, writing: “Hey Donald – Are you shaken again? 18 years later and I still live without rent in your brain that collapses.”

“You call me a threat to humanity – but I am everything you fear: a noisy woman, a queer woman, a mother who tells the truth, an American who came out of the country B4 U set on fire,” added O’Donnell.

The Instagram legend did not mention Jeffrey Epstein – the disgraced financier who died in 2019 after allegations of sex trafficking – but the photo that O’Donnell published alongside his legend was one of Trump with his arm around Epstein.

The Trump administration was faced with criticism of conservative media figures this week after stating that a “exhaustive exam” of Epstein files revealed no “list of incriminating customers” belonging to Epstein.

In his legend, O’Donnell also discussed Trump’s threats to revoke his citizenship, comparing him to the fictitious king Joffrey of the popular book series and the HBO show “Game of Thrones”.

“Do you want to revoke my citizenship?” O’Donnell wrote. “Go ahead and try, King Joffrey with a mandarin spraying tanning.” I’m not up to you to silence that I have never been. ”

Trump’s latest attacks on O’Donnell came after revealing in a Tiktok post in March 2025 that she had moved to Ireland in January, saying: “When it is sure that all citizens have equal rights, in America, it is at this point that we will consider returning.”

In this same video, O’Donnell also said that she was obtaining her Irish citizenship because she had Irish grandparents. The United States authorizes dual citizenship.

In March, during a visit to the White House of Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, Trump sent the move of O’Donnell to Ireland.

The American president asked Martin: “Why devil let Rosie O’Donnell move to Ireland?” I think it will lower your level of happiness. “

Trump and O’Donnell launch insults for almost two decades, from 2006, when O’Donnell, then co-host of “The View”, criticized Trump’s decisions concerning a winner of Miss USA.

The two exchanged blows for years after that, but the spit again made the headlines when Trump presented himself to the presidency in 2015.

He invoked the name of O’Donnell on the scene of the debate in 2015, when he was asked about his use of the terms “big pigs”, “dogs”, “slobs” and “disgusting animals” to describe certain women.

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