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


President Trump took his one year quarrel with Rosie O’Donnell in New Heights on Saturday, announcing that he will give “serious consideration to remove his citizenship” of months after moving to Ireland in the heels of the elections.
In an article on his Truth social platform, Trump nicknamed the winner of Emmy, 63 years old
Although native New Yorkers have launched insults for almost 20 years, it is not clear which caused the sudden declaration on Saturday and Trump did not specify why he considers O’Donnell a threat.
O’Donnell revealed in March that she had decamped in Ireland only a few days before the Republican President began his second term in January. She said that she would only consider returning “when it is sure that all citizens have equal rights in America”.
In April, she declared that her decision had been largely caused by the desire to protect her “autistic child, incredible and not binary”, largely due to controversial opinions on autism held by the Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
O’Donnell then went to Tiktok in May to share his conviction that President Trump has rigged the results of the 2024 elections. She said that he had again and still admitted as much, but did not provide examples of his alleged confessions.
In response to Trump’s threat against his citizenship, O’Donnell retaliated by calling the president “conviction of the criminal business abusing liar to harm our nation to use.”
“This is why I moved to Ireland,” she wrote on Instagram on Saturday. “He is an old man without a dangerous soul with dementia that lacks empathy, compassion and fundamental humanity. I am in direct opposition [to] Everything it represents – also millions of others. »»
The message included several photos and screenglass, including one of the Trump with the sex offender sentenced to the end Jeffrey Epstein.
In a later article addressed to Trump, O’Donnell identified himself as “everything you fear: a noisy woman, a queer woman, a mother who tells the truth, an American who came out of the country before setting it on fire.”
She then challenged him to try to remove her citizenship if he wishes.
According to the 14th amendment to the Constitution, a president does not have the power to revoke the citizenship of a person born or naturalized in the United States.
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