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President Donald Trump is reliving once again his long dispute with Rosie O’Donnell, this time with an unfounded threat to revoke his citizenship.
On a Saturday Publish in Truth Social, Trump referred to the actor and comedian as a “threat to humanity”, citing it as someone who is not “the best interest” in the country.
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not the best for our great country, I am seriously considering to take away their citizenship,” he wrote. “She is a threat to humanity and must remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if you want it. God bless America!”

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Trump’s comments seemed to be in response to a Tiktok video that O’Donnell published on Friday, in which he criticized the Republican Party and the current political climate of the United States.
“It is definitely in decline, and if you can’t see that, I don’t know what to tell you,” he said.
The Emmy winning actor later responded with two Instagram publications that boarded Trump’s threat. In the first, she signed up directly to the president.
“The president of the United States has always hated the fact that I see him for what he is, a sexual liar who abuses a criminal scammer to harm our nation himself, that is why I moved to Ireland, “he wrote.” He is an old man of dangerous evil with dementia who lacks empathy, compassion and basic humanity, which supports the direct opposition everything that represents, so what represents others, which depends on all the cursed, as regards humanity and humanity. that cannot form a coherent prayer #Nevertrump“

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In a second publication, O’Donnell referred to its public battle of decades and added that she resides “without rent in that collapse brain” by Trump.
“You call me a threat to humanity, but I am all you fear: a noisy mother of Woman Woman who tells the true American that he left the country B4, you conferred it, I built walls. I build a life for my autistic son in a country where there is still decency.”
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O’Donnell first shared in March that he had moved to Ireland on January 15, qualifying the decision as “quite wonderful.”
“I miss many things about life there at home and I am trying to find a home here in this beautiful country, and when it is certain that all citizens have the same rights there in the United States, it is when we will consider returning,” he said.


