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Rosie O’Donnell Hits Back At Donald Trump Following Threat To Revoke Her Citizenship

Rosie O’Donnell’s response to Trump’s shocking threat exposed.

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Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump are at it again—and this time, the feud’s gone nuclear after Trump hinted at revoking her citizenship in a late-night social media tirade.

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Donald and Rosie’s rocky history profiled.

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The post came out of nowhere—or so it seemed. But with these two, nothing ever truly dies. Their war of words has spanned decades.

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Their feud began long before politics ever entered the chat. Back when Rosie was on TV and Trump was just… yelling into it.

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It all kicked off in 2006 after Rosie criticized Trump’s business ethics on The View. Trump responded with sexist jabs and public rants that quickly spiraled.

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He mocked her looks. She mocked his lawsuits. He threatened legal action. She doubled down. Rinse and repeat for years.

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Once Trump entered the presidential race, O’Donnell’s trolling went full-time. She called him everything from “a disgrace” to “mentally unstable.”

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Following Trump’s re-election, O’Donnell moved to Ireland with her son. But that didn’t mean she stopped talking.

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Even as president, Trump found time to attack her. And now, in what many are calling a “bizarre escalation,” he’s taken it way too far.

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Trump’s outrage unleashed.

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In a post that left followers reeling, Trump declared O’Donnell a “Threat to Humanity” and claimed she should “remain in Ireland, if they want her.”

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Experts were quick to shut it down. According to constitutional law, the president doesn’t have the power to revoke anyone’s citizenship. Not even Rosie’s.

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Trump’s message exploded across platforms. Screenshots flew, critics screamed, and fans… well, even some of them were confused.

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Amanda Frost from the University of Virginia spelled it out: “The president has no authority to take away the citizenship of a native-born US citizen.”

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Frost cited a 1967 Supreme Court ruling that locked down the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections. Short version? “You can’t just boot people out.”

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Rosie’s retaliation clarified.

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Hours after Trump’s threat, O’Donnell fired back. She didn’t mince words. She didn’t hold back. And she posted that photo.

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It showed Trump with the late Jeffrey Epstein. Yep, that Epstein. The one Trump keeps trying to distance himself from.

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“You are everything that is wrong with America,” she wrote. “I’m everything you hate about what’s still right with it. I’m not yours to silence. I never was.”

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Despite denying any close connection, photos and past comments have painted a different story—something critics have never stopped pointing out.

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There are receipts. Party photos. Quotes. Even a clip of Trump calling Epstein a “terrific guy” back in the day.

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Remember Trump’s promise to declassify the Epstein files? His base sure does. And they’re not thrilled it still hasn’t happened.

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Both departments concluded Epstein took his own life. But conspiracy theories haven’t stopped—and they’re not likely to.

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Reactions to Rosie’s response revealed.

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Thousands of people jumped into the comments. Some praised her. Some blasted her. And others just wanted to know: Is this even real?

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Spokeswoman Abigail Jackson dismissed Rosie’s comments, calling her a “symptom of late-stage TDS”—Trump Derangement Syndrome.

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It was an odd statement from an official rep, especially considering the entire incident didn’t need to happen. But here we are.

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Even some of his loyalists admit this citizenship comment was a step too far. “Not a great look,” one wrote on Truth Social.

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She’s used to the hate. It’s baked into her brand. And with each Trump jab, her replies just get sharper.

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According to someone in Rosie’s circle, “He can’t stop talking about her. It’s weird. He’s the one who won the presidency, remember?”

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Rosie’s not going quietly.

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For those who’ve followed the feud since the beginning, this is just another chapter. And they’re eating it up.

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From Reddit threads to TikTok reactions, Rosie’s strike hit a nerve—and a very viral one at that.

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Some believe Trump’s threat isn’t just about Rosie—it’s a smokescreen for bigger issues looming in the background.

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From legal investigations to financial probes, there are reasons Trump might want people talking about O’Donnell instead.

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Whether in Ireland or Instagram, she’s made it clear—she’s not backing down, and she’s not going silent.

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Because Rosie O’Donnell just turned his threat into her loudest message yet. And this feud? It’s far from over.

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