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president Donald Trump He said Wednesday that he thought seriously about her American national stripper and comedian Rosie O’Donnell, a move he had threatened in the past but could not legally do it.
“As mentioned, we are seriously considering taking away Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship. She is not a great American and in my opinion, there is nothing she can do!” Trump wrote about Truth Social.
Trump has made similar statements in recent months, including in July saying he is considering elevating O’Donnell’s citizenship because she is “not in the best interest of our great nation” and is “a threat to humanity.”
O’Donnell responded to the president’s position in July, referring to the role of Joffrey, a character from Game of Thrones: “Keep trying, King Joffrey tanned with oranges. I’m not your silence, I’m never.”
Rosie O’Donnell, decades of taunt and pokes on Donald Trump’s citizenship dispute
President Donald Trump said he is seriously considering her American nationality’s divestiture actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell. (Photography by Simon Ackerman/Getty Images; Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg by Getty Images)
The constitution does not allow the president to deprive citizens of people born in the United States, and the amendment grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States, O’Donnell was born in Commack, New York.
O’Donnell with Irish grandparents, Move to Ireland After winning the election, Trump is gaining Irish citizenship as a dual citizen earlier this year with his daughter. She believes the current political climate is the reason for her actions.
“When all citizens have equal rights in the United States is safe, that’s when we consider coming back,” she said in Tiktok.
In March, a reporter asked the Irish Prime Minister during a visit to the White House Allow O’Donnell Moving to Ireland, Trump jumped in and said he would better not know who he was.

The Constitution does not allow the president to deprive people born in the United States of America (Photo taken by Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images)
Trump said at the time: “Do you know who she is? You’d better not know.”
Trump’s hatred with O’Donnell has spanned nearly two decades, and O’Donnell criticized his decision in 2006 that his decision to his Miss America winner was accused of allowing drug use and other controversies.
In 2015, during a major Republican debate, a host asked Trump about his past use of derogatory terms describing women.
“Only Rosie O’Donnell,” Trump, the candidate at the time, replied.
Last month, after shootings at the Minneapolis Catholic School left two children dead and a dozen injured children, O’Donnell posted a video saying the shooter was a supporter of Maga, a Republican and a white supremacist.

O’Donnell moved to Ireland with his daughter earlier this year and is gaining Irish citizenship. (Getty Image)
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She said: “What do you know? It’s a white man, a Republican, a magazine. What do you know? White supremacist.”
O’Donnell later knocked down the video and apologized.
“I know a lot of you are very upset about the video I made a few days before I left,” she said. “You are right. I didn’t do due diligence before I made an emotional statement and what I said to the shooter wasn’t right.
“I thought, like most shooters, they followed standard MO and had standards, you know, … you know, the gunmen who liked the NRA,” continued O’Donnell. “Anyway, the truth is that I messed up, and when you messed up, you get upset. Sorry. This is my apology video and I hope that’s enough.”

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