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Trump renews threat against Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship amid ongoing feud

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president Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he was seriously thinking of stripping actress and comedian Rosie Odonel of her American nationality, a step he threatened in the past but could not do it legally.

“As we mentioned earlier, we are serious about removing the nationality of Rosie Odonil. It is not a great American and she, in my opinion, is unable to do so!” Trump wrote about the social truth.

Trump made similar statements in recent months, including in July when he said he was considering withdrawing the nationality of Odonel because it is “not in the interest of our great country” and it is a “threat to humanity”.

Odonil responded to the position of President in July with a reference to King Joffrey’s character from the “Game of Thrones”, saying: “Go ahead and try, King Jovri with the spray of Yusufi.

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President Donald Trump said he was seriously thinking of stripping actress and comedian Rosie Odonel of her American nationality. (Simon Ackerman/Getty Images; Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The constitution does not allow the president to abstract citizenship for a born in the United States, where the fourteenth amendment is granted nationality to anyone born in the United States, and Odonel was born in Kumak, New York.

Odonil, who has the ancestors of Irish, moved to Ireland with her daughter earlier this year after Trump’s electoral victory, and is in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship to become a double citizen. She cited the current political climate as a reason for its movement.

“When it is safe for all citizens to obtain equal rights in America, this is the time when we will consider returning,” she said in Tiktook.

In March, when one of the correspondents of the Irish Prime Minister asked during a visit to the White House why Odonil would allow him to move to Ireland, Trump jumped and said it is better not to know who she was.

Trump threatens to abstract the nationality of Rosie Odonel, because he says it poses a “threat to humanity”

Rosie Odonil speaks at the event

The constitution does not allow the president to strip the nationality of a person born in the United States (Photo by Chelsea Goglelino/Getty Erch)

“Do you know who she is? You are better, you don’t know,” Trump said at the time.

Trump’s hostility with Odonil extended for nearly two decades, which Odonel, who criticized him on “The View” in 2006, stressed his decision to be easily towards the Miss Usa winner who was accused of drug use and other differences.

In 2015, during a republican basic debate, Trump’s supervisor asked about his previous use of insulting terms to describe women.

“Only Rosie Odonil,” Trump replied at the time.

Last month, after a shooting at the Munaybolis Catholic School, which left two dead children and more than ten routers, Odonel posted a video claiming that the shooter was supportive of Maga, Republic and white excellence.

Rosie Odonnel on the red carpet

Odonil moved to Ireland with her daughter earlier this year and is in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship. (Getty Images)

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She said, “What do you know? He was a white man, Republican, Maga person. What do you know?

Later, Odonil dropped the video and apologized.

“I knew that many of you were very annoyed by the video that I made before I went away for a few days.” “You are right. I did not do due care before I gave this emotional statement, and I said things about the shooter is incorrect.

“I assumed, like most of the archers, follow the standard mo and they had standard, as you know, feelings … as you know, a kind of people loved by NRA,” Odonil continued. “In any case, the truth is that I spoiled, and when you mess, you are superior. I am sorry. This is my apology video and I hope it is enough.”

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2025-09-04 05:25:00

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