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Rosie O’Donnell Has a message for President Donald Trump After he threatened to overthrow her US citizenship.
“Hey donald-you rushed again? 18 years later and I’m still living free of rent in the brain that falls from the one. You call me a threat to humanity-but I’m everything you fear: a loud woman queer queer woman who is telling the truth as an American who went out of the B4 U country set idle,” O’Donnell 63, by Instagram on Saturday, July 12.
“You build walls – I build a life for my autistic child in a country where decency still exists,” continued in the post, which included a picture of the President posting for a picture alongside a guilty pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. “You crave loyalty – I teach my children to question power. You sell fear on golf courses – I nurture, I create. You’re everything that is wrong with America – and I’m everything you hate for what is still right with it. You want to revoke my dialecture?
On Saturday morning, the President claimed he was giving “serious consideration” to revoke O’Donnell citizenship through his social media platform, Truth Social.
“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not for the best interests of our great country, I take serious consideration to eliminating her citizenship,” he wrote on the platform. “It is a threat to humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Irish country, if they want it. God bless America!”
According to expert Julia Gelatt, who spoke The New York TimesPresident has no power to take citizenship born citizenship in the United States.
“U.S. citizens can voluntarily surrender their citizenship, and federal courts can remove natural citizens of citizenship if there is fraud or misrepresentation or other major case,” Gelatt, associate director of the immigration program at the Migration Policy Institute, told the announcement. “But citizens born in the United States cannot get their citizenship away.”
As The New York Times Notes, President Trump’s threat comes in the middle of a controversial time to his administration, which deals with various criticisms on multiple fronts, including the federal warnings – or lack of that – and responding to the devastating flood in Texas, by feudal over the alleged epstein file and the decision to stop sending operating weapons to the Ukraine.
“The US President has always hated the fact that I see him for who he is – an offender man sexually abuses out sexual abuse to harm our nation to serve himself,” O’Donnell also wrote through Instagram in response to the President’s threats. “This is why I moved to Ireland.”
In a unique interview with Weekly US Back in April, O’Donnell opened for her decision to move to Ireland alongside her 12 year old, Clay.
“We chose Ireland and we didn’t really know where to go,” said O’Donnell. “Someone Dalkey said, and I found a house on -le that was Glengarry.
He continued, “There’s a great, great school there. And Clay has done very well. And they were really welcoming. And I love the small town, the small village. It’s in the heart of Dublin, but it’s still a village where you know the grocery name and you know the name of the funders.