
President Donald Trump shocked a lot by saying that he could take away US citizenship Rosie O’Donnell. On Saturday he published on Truth Social that O’Donnell was a “threat to humanity” and should remain in Ireland. Trump also wrote that he gives “serious attention” to the abolition of her citizenship, because “it is not in the best interest of our great country”.
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Trump’s post read: “Since Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our great country, I really consider that she is taking her citizenship. He is a threat to humanity and should remain in the beautiful country of Ireland if they want it. God bless America!”
O’Donnell moved to Ireland in January 2025 and said he would return only when America is “safe for all citizens to have the same rights”. The comedian has criticized Trump for years and recently accused his cuts on the National Meteorological Service for the death of the floods in Texas.
Meanwhile, experts suggest that the 14 amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born on American soil, such as O’Donnell, who was born in New York in 1962.
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This explosive threat continues in a 19 -year dispute, which began in 2006, when O’Donnell criticized Trump’s US decision to see. Trump repeatedly offended her, and in particular he said “only Rosie O’Donnell” when he asked in 2015 about the calls of insulting women’s names.
Although Trump signed an order to terminate the right of birth, the courts blocked it as unconstitutional.
Legal experts note that citizenship can only be deprived of naturalized immigrants who lied to obtain it, not natives. O’Donnell applies for Irish citizenship, but remains a US citizen.
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