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Trump’s Threat to Strip Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship Faces Constitutional Roadblocks

O’Donnell has lived in Ireland since January, having applied for Irish citizenship to protect her family’s status.

US comedian and producer Rosie O’Donnell attends the 2024 Elle Women in Hollywood celebration at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles, November 19, 2024. (Photo by Michael Tran / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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Overview

  • On July 12, President Trump posted on Truth Social that he was “giving serious consideration” to revoking O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, calling her a “Threat to Humanity.”
  • Rosie O’Donnell responded on Instagram with a pointed rebuke of the president and posted a photo of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Legal scholars cited the 14th Amendment and Supreme Court precedents to declare any attempt to expatriate a natural-born citizen unconstitutional and unworkable.
  • Since relocating to Ireland in January, O’Donnell has pursued Irish citizenship while retaining her U.S. nationality under birthright protections.
  • The incident underscores broader administration efforts to curtail birthright citizenship and expand denaturalization, prompting debate over executive authority and citizenship rights.