
US President Donald Trump in a recent contribution to Truth Social threatened to cancel the citizenship of Rosie O’Donnell and call it a “threat to humanity” that should “stay in Ireland”.
Trump wrote to his social account of truth: “Since Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our big country, I really consider that she is taking her citizenship. It is a threat to humanity and should remain in a beautiful Irish country if they want it. God bless America!”
Legal experts immediately rejected this: 14. Amendment guarantees citizenship for people born in the US such as O’Donnell (born in NY). Jonathan Turley said, “I don’t know about any foundation that could be used” for such an event.
While Trump had previously tried to reduce the citizenship of the birth of law, the courts considered it unconstitutional, suggesting that the status of O’Donnell is safe.
Who is Rosie O’Donnell?
Rosie O’Donnell, born Roseann O’Donnell in 1962 in Commack, New York, became famous as a comedian and actress. After her mother died when she was 10, she used humor to equalize and in 1984 won the stand-up competition in the TV star. She has played in the films in the 1990s, such as her own league and sleepless in Seattle and often played a fun best friend.
In 1996-2002 she hosted the Emmy-playing show Rosie O’Donnell Show and earned the nickname “Queen of Nice” for her warm interviews with stars like Tom Cruise and a generous audience. She also fought for Broadway and donated $ 1 million after September 11.
O’Donnell was published as gay in 2002 and became a harsh advocate of LGBTQ+rights, adoption of the same sex and weapons control. Her Stint 2006-2007 was caused by fireworks, especially when she ridiculed the “moral compass” Donald Trump over the Miss US scandal.
Trump was retaliatory by calling her a “woman out of control” and lit a 19 -year dispute. During Trump’s Presidency O’Donnell blast his policies on social media and blamed him of environmental failures, such as deadly floods in Texas 2025.
At the beginning of 2025 she moved to Ireland and sought Irish citizenship through the roots of her father and promised to return only when the US ensures “the same rights for all”.
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