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Rosie O’Donnell Says Security Kept Her From Daughter’s Graduation During Clash With President Trump

She remains in Ireland pursuing dual citizenship under security advice, with constitutional experts noting a president cannot revoke birthright citizenship.

Overview

  • O’Donnell told the No Filter podcast she skipped her daughter’s college graduation because security advised it was not safe to return to the U.S.
  • Trump has repeatedly posted on Truth Social that he is considering taking away O’Donnell’s citizenship, a move legal scholars say he lacks authority to make under the 14th Amendment.
  • O’Donnell relocated to Ireland in January and says she will come back only when it is safe, citing guidance from advisers monitoring risks to her family.
  • The White House said the president’s comments target O’Donnell’s personality rather than her gender, calling her a ‘threat to humanity.’
  • O’Donnell says Trump’s attacks have fueled public harassment and that he uses her to rile his base, affecting her mental health and parenting.