Rosie O’Donnell: Can Donald Trump revoke her citizenship?
13 july 2025 в 02:13
Rosie O’Donnell never held her tongue when it came to Donald Trump — and vice versa. They argued for many years, and finally, Rosie decided she had had enough. She left the United States when Donald was re-elected president in 2024 and moved to Ireland. Now, the Republican president threatens to revoke her American citizenship, raising the question: can Donald take away Rosie’s citizenship?
Calling her a «threat to humanity» in a post on Truth Social in July 2025, Donald wrote about Rosie: «Because Rosie O’Donnell is not in the interests of our Great country, I am seriously considering revoking her citizenship. She poses a threat to humanity and should stay in the beautiful country of Ireland if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!»
In response, Rosie took to her Instagram Stories to write: «Hello, Donald — are you excited again? After 18 years, I still live rent-free in that crumbling brain of yours. You call me a threat to humanity, but I am everything you fear: a loud woman, a gay woman, a mother who tells the truth, an American who left the country before you set it on fire».
Rosie was born and raised in Commack, New York.
Rosie is Irish. Her late father, Edward Joseph O’Donnell, emigrated from County Donegal, Ireland, as a child. Rosie’s late mother, Rosann Theresa, was Irish-American.
Rosie revealed in March 2025 through social media that she had moved to Ireland with her son, Clay. In a TikTok video from that month, the comedian admitted that she misses «many things from home [in the US], and I’m trying to find a home here, in this beautiful country. And when it’s safe for all citizens to have equal rights in America, then we will consider returning».
Adding that it was «heartbreaking to see what was happening politically, and it was difficult for me personally as well», - Rosie concluded that she and Clay had settled in their new country.
Yes, Rosie is still a citizen of the United States. She was in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship after moving to the country in 2025.
No, according to the US Constitution, the president cannot revoke citizenship. The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the US — so-called birthright citizenship
Calling her a «threat to humanity» in a post on Truth Social in July 2025, Donald wrote about Rosie: «Because Rosie O’Donnell is not in the interests of our Great country, I am seriously considering revoking her citizenship. She poses a threat to humanity and should stay in the beautiful country of Ireland if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!»
In response, Rosie took to her Instagram Stories to write: «Hello, Donald — are you excited again? After 18 years, I still live rent-free in that crumbling brain of yours. You call me a threat to humanity, but I am everything you fear: a loud woman, a gay woman, a mother who tells the truth, an American who left the country before you set it on fire».
Rosie was born and raised in Commack, New York.
Rosie is Irish. Her late father, Edward Joseph O’Donnell, emigrated from County Donegal, Ireland, as a child. Rosie’s late mother, Rosann Theresa, was Irish-American.
Rosie revealed in March 2025 through social media that she had moved to Ireland with her son, Clay. In a TikTok video from that month, the comedian admitted that she misses «many things from home [in the US], and I’m trying to find a home here, in this beautiful country. And when it’s safe for all citizens to have equal rights in America, then we will consider returning».
Adding that it was «heartbreaking to see what was happening politically, and it was difficult for me personally as well», - Rosie concluded that she and Clay had settled in their new country.
Yes, Rosie is still a citizen of the United States. She was in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship after moving to the country in 2025.
No, according to the US Constitution, the president cannot revoke citizenship. The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the US — so-called birthright citizenship
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