Rosie O’Donnell Rings in the New Year With a Series of Tweets Against Trump UPDATE: MOVED TO IRELAND?!

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Rosie O’Donnell Rings in the New Year With a Series of Tweets Against Donald Trump

Lest we forget what the new year brings, Rosie O'Donnell is here to remind us. Over the weekend, O'Donnell — whose Twitter bio reads, "2017 - TIME TO YELL" renewed her feud with President-elect Donald Trump on Twitter with a stream of tweets calling him "a criminal," "a sick man," "mentally unstable," "the world's worst human," and more. Beginning with a response to Trump's tweet on New Year's Eve, in which she talked about resistance, O'Donnell rang in the new year with an all-caps tweet, “TRUMP IS A CRIMINAL,” and linked to an MSNBC article titled “Trump keeps pulling the same trick because it keeps working.” She continued with links to other articles that criticized Trump from CNN, the Huffington Post, and BuzzFeed. Most recently, O'Donnell responded to Fox & Friends coverage of her tweets.

Read some of her tweets and responses below.











 


I thought Mark Cuban would be the one to daily rant against Trump after the election but he moved on.

Rosie its like, an obsession. every single tweet is some kind of roast on Trump. I know its personal between them but wow. Didn't know she had it this bad, she wont let it go.

Okay, you lost but you build some kind of momentum. Go local, join organizations and think mid terms. But as you do that you LIVE YOUR LIFE.
 
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Trump? Nah, I have my eye on Paul Ryan and Turkey Neck.

You can play that game if you want. I'm focused on the real issues.
 
lol,

he aint even president yet and the drama is building up..

I hope she keeps trollin him... only good entertainment can come out of this..
 
The dude is president, he isn't worrying about her anymore. His goal with his tweets is to manipulate the stock market.

I dont know something about rosie rubs him the wrong way..

Im sure his people are tellin him to ignore it...

he might wait till them annual presidential dinner parties to get back at her...
 
I dont know something about rosie rubs him the wrong way..

Im sure his people are tellin him to ignore it...

he might wait till them annual presidential dinner parties to get back at her...
No, he used that animosity to drum up interest in his terrible tv show. Now that he's no longer to resort to such corny tactics, there's no need for all that back and forth.
 
When is trump going to have that press conference about his wife being a hooker?

right after the one about him fuckin 13 year ol girls and lusting after his own daughter..

Following up on a couple things:

Melania filed suit over being called a prostitute and the newspaper pulled that 'story'

..And the woman claiming she was raped at 13 by Trump. pulled her lawsuit. (she did that before the election)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...19e428a975e_story.html?utm_term=.7e88b9cce187

http://downtrend.com/donn-marten/pa...mp-prostitution-hit-piece-after-lawsuit-filed
http://downtrend.com/donn-marten/pa...mp-prostitution-hit-piece-after-lawsuit-filed
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/donald-trump-rape-lawsuit-dropped-230770
 
Following up on a couple things:

Melania filed suit over being called a prostitute and the newspaper pulled that 'story'

..And the woman claiming she was raped at 13 by Trump. pulled her lawsuit. (she did that before the election)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...19e428a975e_story.html?utm_term=.7e88b9cce187

http://downtrend.com/donn-marten/pa...mp-prostitution-hit-piece-after-lawsuit-filed
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/donald-trump-rape-lawsuit-dropped-230770

thats because her johns were powerful men who could make things dissappear..

as far as trump making that rape case dissappear..

powerful politicians do that all that time..with women who get in their way of power...

you thing that rape case vanished without someone being paid off or threats being made...

I think you are having trouble understanding how this thing works...
 
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Rosie O’Donnell fires back after Trump says he may strip her of US citizenship in latest tiff of decadeslong feud​

By
Victor Nava
Published July 12, 2025, 12:36 p.m. ET






President Trump raged Saturday that he’s giving “serious consideration” to taking away comedian Rosie O’Donnell’s US citizenship – but the actress fired back with a flurry of posts ripping him and picturing him with Jeffrey Epstein.

The social media sparring between the longtime rivals reignited when Trump argued the former talk show host is a “Threat to Humanity” in a fiery post on Truth Social.

“Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Rosie O'Donnell at the opening night of A Transparent Musical.
It’s unclear how Trump would go about stripping O’Donnell of her US citizenship.Getty Images
“She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her,” Trump’s post continued. “GOD BLESS AMERICA!”


O’Donnell, 63, moved overseas, to the Dublin suburb of Howth, in Ireland, with her 12-year-old child in January in response to Trump’s victory against Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.


In March, O’Donnell revealed she and her child, who is non-binary and autistic, were in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship following their trans-Atlantic move.

The “A League of Their Own” star clapped back in a series of Instagram posts, blasting him as a “dangerous old soulless man.

“Hey Donald – you’re rattled again? 18 years later and I still live rent-free in that collapsing brain of yours,” O’Donnell said in one post, featuring a photo of the president posing with Epstein.

“You call me a threat to humanity – but I’m everything you fear: a loud woman a queer woman. A mother who tells the truth an american who got out of the country b4 u set it ablaze,” she railed.

“You crave loyalty – I teach my children to question power you sell fear on golf courses – I make art about surviving trauma you lie, you steal, you degrade – I nurture, I create, I persist. You are everything that is wrong with america… I’m not yours to silence. I never was.”

It’s unclear what legal basis Trump could use to strip O’Donnell, who was born on Long Island, of her American citizenship.

Americans cannot lose their US citizenship status even if they obtain citizenship elsewhere.

President Trump leaving the White House.
Trump has directed several barbs at O’Donnell dating back to 2006, when the former co-host of “The View” was critical of his handling of a Miss USA pageant controversy.ZUMAPRESS.com
The feud between O’Donnell and Trump dates back nearly two decades, to when the “A League of Their Own” actress ridiculed “The Apprentice” star on “The View” in 2006.

At the time, O’Donnell chastised Trump for acting like a “moral authority” when controversy broke out over the winner of that year’s Miss USA pageant.

Trump immediately hit back, describing the lefty comedian as “disgusting both inside and out.”

“You take a look at her, she’s a slob. She talks like a truck driver,” Trump told “The Insider” in 2006.

In August 2015, during the Republican primary debate, then-Fox host Megyn Kelly asked Trump about his use of language like “fat pigs,” “dogs,” “slobs” and “disgusting animals” to describe women.

“Only Rosie O’Donnell,” he retorted.

In April, O’Donnell accused Trump of paying “no mind to any of the laws that the founders stood by and that our country stands for and that is a beacon of shining light and freedom for the rest of the world,” in an interview with CNN explaining her decision to leave the US.

“It’s bad as they promised and even a little bit worse and it’s been heartbreaking and personally very very sad to watch,” she said of Trump’s second stint in the White House.

O’Donnell told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo in June that she believes she can be a better mother in Ireland than in the US under Trump.

“Coming to Ireland was totally a way to take care of myself and my non-binary autistic child, who’s going to need services and help and counseling and all the things that he’s [Trump is] threatening to cut in his horrible plan of the big, beautiful bill,” she said on the “Chris Cuomo Project” podcast.

O’Donnell found coping with Trump’s first term while living in the states “very difficult,” she said.

“I was very, very depressed. I was overeating. I was overdrinking,” she told Cuomo.
 

The Real Reason Trump Has Hated Rosie O’Donnell for 19 Years​



By Daniel D'Addario

Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell

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If President Donald Trump, like Richard Nixon, kept an enemies list, one seemingly unlikely name would be right at the top — not a lawmaker or one of his predecessors, but the funny lady who tossed Koosh balls into the audience, and who speaks in frank and unadorned language about her disdain for him.

Trump’s latest salvo against Rosie O’Donnell, who hosted an eponymous daytime talk show from 1996 to 2002 and did two yearlong stints on “The View,” was his strangest yet. “Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship,” Trump posted on his social network, Truth Social, on Saturday. O’Donnell moved to Ireland following Trump’s election and told Variety, in a recent interview about her role on “And Just Like That,” that she does not plan to return to the U.S. “until this administration is completely finished and hopefully held accountable for their crimes against the nation.” Trump cannot revoke the citizenship of someone born in the U.S., no matter how much he may dislike her.




At this point in the national convulsions Trump has brought on, it should come as no surprise that he can hold a grudge and is quick to offend. But there may be no single person who has the capacity to drive him to ire as much as O’Donnell. Perhaps that’s because, unlike many politicians, who must continue to work with the president, and unlike most other celebrities, who are willing to back down in order to preserve their images, she gives as good as she gets. She also speaks his language of insult as fluently as anyone in the public eye.





Trump’s hatred of O’Donnell can be traced to a 2006 incident on “The View”; O’Donnell mocked Trump, then the owner of the Miss USA brand, for publicly declaring that a pageant winner would be allowed to retain her title despite a scandal around her substance use. O’Donnell sarcastically declared, “He’s the moral authority!” while listing off Trump’s past infidelities and business struggles, concluding with “Sit and spin, my friend!” Perhaps most gallingly to an image-obsessed butt of the joke, she pulled her shoulder-length hair across her head to create a mocking version of the Trumpian pompadour.




Then, as now, Trump was obsessed with gaining favor in the world of popular culture. (What is his second-term takeover of the Kennedy Center but a deferred expression of his early ambition to produce on Broadway?) And so O’Donnell’s mockery must have cut deep. Not merely was it coming from a widely loved talk show host (who was, oddly enough, a guest at his second wedding), it happened on a show whose creator, Barbara Walters, had spent years cultivating him. O’Donnell’s on-air claim that Trump had personally declared bankruptcy later became a bone of contention, as Trump’s businesses had gone bankrupt but the man himself had not, making the show vulnerable to a lawsuit; Walters, when she next appeared on the show, issued a careful statement that Trump had never personally gone bankrupt.




By this point, though, the feud between Trump and O’Donnell had exploded in the press, and Walters’ statement also included the claim that she’d never criticized O’Donnell to Trump. He’d been having a Trumpian field day listing off all the things he claimed Walters had told him about O’Donnell’s presence on the show. O’Donnell had been a marquee hire for “The View” just months before; the Trump feud helped precipitate her quitting before the end of the season. O’Donnell’s willingness to burn a bridge with Walters, the woman she’d called her TV mentor, indicates just how committed she is to her sense of what’s right; little wonder she is the celebrity avatar for not backing down from Trump.




In the years to follow, Trump would pick up and drop the subject of O’Donnell as the spirit moved him. In the first debate of the 2016 GOP primary cycle, Megyn Kelly — who would, years later, come to be one of Trump’s most ardent defenders — began asking a challenging question about the way Trump speaks about women, calling them “fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals.” Trump cut Kelly off to declare “only Rosie O’Donnell.” This wasn’t true, but it didn’t matter — the crowd erupted. Surely Trump knows that among the dynamics in his constantly counterpunching a somewhat butch lesbian who has publicly struggled with her weight is that it plays to his base.




But she’s also always there under the surface: Asked a tough question? Bring up Rosie. Base demanding you fire your attorney general? Bring up Rosie. (As the New York Times’ report on the O’Donnell post states, Trump’s current seething comes at a particularly apt time for a distraction: Trump changed the conversation, however briefly, from a series of scandals, including a feud over files related to Jeffrey Epstein that is dividing the MAGA base.) Trump’s seething at an enemy from the world of culture often has a clear antecedent: Meryl Streep is “one of the most overrated actresses in Hollywood,” he posted, immediately after her Golden Globes lifetime-achievement acceptance speech lambasting him. O’Donnell hadn’t done anything in particular against Trump in recent memory other than continue to live her best expat life.





But 19 years ago, she went on the air and blasted him the way he blasts others. Streep’s critique of Trump landed, but it was veiled and allusive — she never used the man’s name. And so Trump still doesn’t bring up hating “Sophie’s Choice.” He’s found a way toward a weird sort of detente with various political opponents, alternating a sort of kayfabe mockery of them with moments of strange grasps toward friendship (asking Barack Obama to golf with him; telling Joe Biden that “in another life,” they’d be, yes, golfing buddies). O’Donnell doesn’t get that treatment, because Trump cannot brook being spoken to the way he speaks to others. Her Long Island attitude matches his outer-borough one; her willingness to outright declare distaste matches his; her eye for the telling detail and the way to twist it into a way to exact maximum damage. If anyone else had Trump’s hairstyle, he’d make fun of it just the way O’Donnell did.

Indeed, O’Donnell has had — for now, until the next eruption that is surely but hours away — the last word. “[Y]ou are everything that is wrong with america — and I’m everything you hate about what’s still right with it,” O’Donnell wrote on Instagram, calling Trump “king joffrey with a tangerine spray tan.” The president threatening legal consequences for O’Donnell’s speech is, obviously, scary, and an indication of just how untrammelled his view of power, in his second term, has become. It’s also a sign that he’s lost some sense of himself amidst the swirl of resentments that surround him. O’Donnell is driving him crazy; that’s nothing new. But, beyond empty threats, he now cannot think of anything to say in response.
 
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