Trump threatens to strip Rosie O'Donnell of citizenship, deeming her 'threat to humanity'.

Trump threatens to strip Rosie O'Donnell of citizenship, deeming her 'threat to humanity'.

Donald Trump Threatens to Revoke Rosie O'Donnell's Citizenship

Donald Trump has threatened to revoke Rosie O'Donnell's American citizenship, labeling her a 'threat to humanity' in a post on Truth Social. Trump, 79, expressed considering taking away O'Donnell's citizenship due to her being 'not in the best interests of our Great Country.'

O'Donnell, 63, discussed her feud with Trump in a July 7 HuffPost interview, mentioning her move to Ireland in 2024 before Trump's reelection. She cited the need to protect her mental health and care for her son, who has autism, as reasons for leaving the U.S.

The public feud between O'Donnell and Trump dates back to 2006 when O'Donnell criticized him on The View. Trump responded, calling her a 'loser' and threatening legal action. O'Donnell described her move to Ireland as an act of 'self-preservation' to avoid further confrontation with Trump.

O'Donnell criticized Trump's second term from abroad, expressing concerns about the state of the U.S. She highlighted her opposition to a bill she claims grants Trump his own 'secret police' and criticized what she perceives as a rise of fascism in the country.

The ongoing public feud between O'Donnell and Trump has been marked by mutual disdain. Trump has repeatedly referenced O'Donnell in various public appearances, and O'Donnell has responded with criticism. Despite their long-standing conflict, O'Donnell expressed surprise at Trump's continued focus on their feud.

Trump commented on O'Donnell's move to Ireland during Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin's visit to the White House, joking about the situation. O'Donnell, reflecting on Trump's persistent jabs, remarked that she still finds it challenging to deal with his ongoing remarks.

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