Rosie O'Donnell Seeks Irish Citizenship Amid Trump Feud
Rosie O'Donnell Seeks Irish Citizenship Amid Trump Feud

Rosie O'Donnell Seeks Irish Citizenship Amid Trump Feud

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Rosie O’Donnell, who moved to Ireland in a self-described political exile after President Trump’s reelection, says she is applying for Irish citizenship and expects approval based on her grandparents’ origins. She says the move protects her safety and sanity, has no immediate plans to return to the U.S., and traveled on to Australia for scheduled shows. The application comes amid a renewed public feud with Trump, who posted on Truth Social that he is “giving serious consideration” to stripping her U.S. citizenship and labeled her a “Threat to Humanity.” O’Donnell rejected those threats, noting only voluntary renunciation can end U.S. citizenship and warning that Trump’s return risks “fascism” and “Christian white nationalism.” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson quipped, “What great news for America!,” and legal commentators say it remains highly unlikely O’Donnell could actually be stripped of her U.S. citizenship.

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