Former President Donald Trump has reignited his long-running feud with comedian Rosie O’Donnell, this time using his Truth Social platform to label her “a threat to humanity” and floating the idea of revoking her U.S. citizenship.
In a recent post, Trump wrote:
“Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship. She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
O’Donnell’s Move to Ireland
Trump’s remarks referenced O’Donnell’s recent move to Ireland, which she has said came in the wake of Trump’s second inauguration in 2025. The comedian has spoken openly about leaving the U.S., describing it as a personal and political choice.
During a March 2025 appearance on Irish television, O’Donnell claimed that Trump has targeted her for decades. “He has it out for me and has for 20 years,” she said, adding that their conflict began when she criticized him during her time on The View.
A Longstanding Rivalry
The public spat between Trump and O’Donnell dates back to 2006, when O’Donnell mocked Trump’s business dealings and personal life during her run on The View. Trump retaliated with harsh comments in the press, setting the stage for a rivalry that has resurfaced repeatedly over the years.
While O’Donnell has often leaned into the feud with humor and criticism of Trump’s politics, the former president has used his social media platforms to attack her personally, often sparking headlines.
Legal and Political Context
Legal experts note that stripping an American citizen of their citizenship is not a power a president holds unilaterally, and such actions are tightly restricted under U.S. law. Trump’s suggestion is therefore widely seen as rhetorical rather than a legitimate policy move.
Nevertheless, the episode underscores how Trump’s long-running personal battles continue to spill into the political arena, even as global issues like the war in Ukraine dominate headlines.