Overview
- On July 12, President Trump wrote on Truth Social that he was considering revoking Rosie O'Donnell’s citizenship and described her as a threat to humanity.
- Born in New York, O'Donnell benefits from the 14th Amendment’s protection against any presidential effort to strip her citizenship.
- In a July 4 TikTok video, O'Donnell blamed Trump administration cuts to environmental and science agencies for hampering flood warnings ahead of deadly Texas floods that killed 119 people.
- O'Donnell replied on RTÉ Radio and Instagram with sharp rebukes, mocking Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein and defying his threat.
- Now living in Ireland with her twelve-year-old son, she has applied for Irish citizenship, according to reports.