Rosie O’Donnell Vows to Stay in Ireland Until Trump Leaves Office and Faces Accountability
She moved to Dublin in January to protect her non-binary child after reading Project 2025
Overview
- In a Variety interview, O’Donnell said returning before President Trump leaves office would be unsafe for her and her 12-year-old non-binary child
- She relocated to Dublin after reading Project 2025 and cited its policy proposals as alarming for her family’s equality and safety
- Her recent cameos on And Just Like That… and Hacks were filmed before her move and she has paused plans for further U.S. productions
- O’Donnell has applied for Irish citizenship through her heritage and praised the local community’s welcoming support
- She continues to publicly criticize Trump’s policies, warning that legislation like the “Big, Beautiful Bill” could cause widespread hunger and hardship