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Donald Trump continued his enmity of decades with Rosie O’Donnell threatening to revoke the citizens of the comedian once again.
The president shared an altered photo of O’Donnell in his social network, Truth Social, on Wednesday. The message included Trump’s capitalization at work.
“As mentioned earlier, we are seriously thinking about removing the citizenship of Rosie O’Donnell,” Trump wrote.
“She is not a great American and, in my opinion, it is unable to be like that!” Added.
To increase the issues, the president’s social position was reimbursed by the official White House account on Instagram Thursday.
The White House account marked the publication.
O’Donnell, who now resides in Ireland, immediately shot with two Instagram stalls.
The actor “Harriet The Spy” shared Trump’s managed photo in his first publication and included some references to the HBO program, “Succession.”
“Breach again? Logan Roy would be proud,” he said. “I am the distraction: Epstein’s survivors are the calculation and his golden lame throne is melting. Only Rosie O’Donnell ❤️”.
In a second publication, O’Donnell shared a selfie and once again invoked the sentenced sex trafficker.
“Donnie, stripping my citizenship? Lindo, the capital is shaking because Epstein’s survivors are talking, I am a volunteer as a tribute … to remind you how terrified you are,” he wrote, signing with a kiss -face emoji.
Trump first threatened to remove the citizenship of O’Donnell in July, calling her a “threat to humanity.”

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“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not the best for our great country, I am seriously considering its citizenship,” he wrote at that time. “She is a threat to humanity and must remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if you want it. God bless America!”
Paul A. Gowder, a law professor at the Pritzker Law Faculty at Northwestern University, previously told News that Trump’s citizenship threats are “non -adulterated dictator behavior” and “a family practice of authoritarian.”
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“It seems to see it not as an inalienable right but as a status that can grant and remove at will, a meaningless instrument of its personal public policy,” Gowder said.


