
Rosie O'Donnell Fires Back After Trump Citizenship Threat
So here we are again—another chapter in the never-ending Trump vs. Rosie saga. And let me tell you, Rosie O’Donnell is not holding back. Over the weekend, Donald Trump posted a rant on Truth Social, claiming he’s “giving serious consideration” to revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship. Yes, you heard that right. According to Trump, Rosie is “a threat to humanity” and should “stay in Ireland,” where she recently moved after his reelection.
Now, let’s pause for a second—because this isn't just about petty name-calling. What Trump is suggesting doesn’t even have a legal leg to stand on. You can’t just strip someone of their citizenship because you don’t like what they say. Rosie was born in New York. She’s a U.S. citizen by birth, and under the Constitution, the president can’t simply undo that because she criticized him.
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But Rosie? She didn’t flinch. In fact, she leaned in harder. On Instagram, she clapped back in classic Rosie fashion, calling Trump “King Joffrey with a tangerine spray tan”—a brutal nod to the tyrannical Game of Thrones villain. She also reminded him, and the world, that she’s never been his to silence. “Go ahead and try,” she wrote. “I’m not yours to silence. I never was.”
On Irish radio the next day, Rosie went even further. She called Trump “a danger to the world” and said she’s proud to oppose everything he stands for—his racism, sexism, and authoritarian behavior. She didn’t mince words. She’s in Ireland now, where she says she feels welcomed and free, especially important as a parent to a nonbinary child. And moving there? No regrets whatsoever.
Now, this feud between them has been going on for nearly 20 years. Remember when she called him a “snake-oil salesman” on The View back in 2006? Trump retaliated with every insult in the book—from calling her a “pig” to labeling her “obnoxious and dumb.” But even after all this time, Rosie is still standing, still speaking up, and still calling him out.
And look, this moment is about more than just celebrity drama. It’s a warning sign about how political power can be used—or misused—to intimidate critics. When the President of the United States starts publicly threatening to take away someone's citizenship over free speech, we all need to pay attention.
Rosie O’Donnell may have left the country, but she hasn’t left the conversation. And judging by her response, she’s not about to let Trump silence her now—or ever.
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