Ellen DeGeneres Showing her support for her friends Rosie O’Donnell As President Donald Trump Misunderstood her U.S. nationality.
“It’s good for you,” DeGeneres, 67, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, July 13.
On Saturday, July 12, President Donald Trump threatened to revoke O’Donnell’s U.S. nationality, despite no constitutional powers.
“Since Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our great nation, I’m seriously considering taking her citizenship away,” Trump wrote on social media platforms. “She is a threat to humanity and should stay in a good country in Ireland if they want her. God bless America!”
According to expert Julia Gelatt The New York Timesthe president has no right to take away U.S.-born citizenship.
“U.S. citizens can voluntarily waive their citizenship, and if there is proven fraud or false statement or other major cause, federal courts can deprive citizens of their citizenship,” Gelatt, deputy director of the Immigration Program at the Institute for Immigration Policy, told the publication. “But American-born citizens cannot take their citizenship away.
Odonel quickly responded to the president’s threat, responding to social media.
“Hey, Donald – Are you fighting again? 18 years later, I’m still not renting a house in your broken brain. You call me a threat to humanity – but I’m everything you fear: a loud woman, a strange woman, a queer woman, a mother, telling the truth about the Americans, a American b4 b4 ut of the noursely b4 u ablaze the at ablaze of ablaze”
She continued in the post: “You build the wall – I built a life for autistic kids in a decent country.” Jeffrey Epstein. “You crave loyalty – I teach my kids to question the power. You sell fear on the golf course – I raise, I create, I stick with it. You are America everything is wrong – I’m still about it and it’s still about it and it’s all right. Do you want to revoke my citizenship?
O’Donnell announced in March that she moved to Ireland and was gaining citizenship. DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi moved to the British countryside last year. Odonel admits US Weekly In an exclusive interview, she did not keep in touch with 67-year-old DeGeneres and was shocked by her decision to leave the United States
“I never knew what political nature Allen talked about in his life, so I was surprised to read that she was because President Trump left. us. I have been a politician all my life, not good or bad, this is just another way in the world. I know exactly why I left and I don’t think it’s surprising to anyone. We are not in each other’s world, which is awkward, but you know? I wish her all the best. I hope there is peace and love in her life, and she can do it. ”
Despite not having the strongest relationship with DeGeneres, O’Donnell has no “malice” to her.
“I don’t want to fight another gay woman. It’s not that we’re tenaciously against each other. We’re just very different people. In the past, we had something we never solved. Instead of being a partner or lover or something like that, like a friend and a comedian. us. “I think there is enough space in the world for all gay comedians, and we all need to be united because gay people are the next group to be threatened. And the way they attack trans people is absolutely frightening. If people don’t understand that they are a big part of the LBGTQIA+ community, it’s our own tragedy, especially the most vulnerable.”

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