Early in the morning, President Donald Trump threatened to revoke U.S. citizenship as his long-time critic Rosie O'Donnell on Saturday.
“Since Rosie O'Donnell is not the most effective pursuit of our friendly nation, I have critical considerations about taking her citizenship,” Trump wrote. “She is a risk to humanity and she will stay in the wonderful Al country if she is needed. God bless America!”
O'Donnell went to Instagram a few hours later to make it difficult to respond.
She wrote: “The President of the United States always hates a truth, and I see who he is – a felony liar sexually abused liar, liar hurt our country, and that's why I moved to Eire – he is a harmful dementia man, he is a harmful dementia man, he lacks sympathy and basic people – I represent all the people who represent, and this is a representative, and this is a representative, and this is a thousand thousands of people, and this is a certain person, and this is a wrong person, and this is a representative of a branch of people. Evil tendency – a foul joke of yours, unable to type coherent sentences.”
Trump's inspection of birthright citizenship early in the second phase is an appropriate protection under the 14th amendment of the structure and the president cannot legally revoke it.
In a follow-up submission, O'Donnell shared a photo of Trump posing with Jeffrey Epstein, a shamed New York financier who was arrested in 2019 for dating and conspiring to commit sexual intercourse with a minor. Epstein died in 2019 and made headlines not long ago after a controversial judicial report concluded an investigation around his death environment and claimed his long-standing consumer list did not exist.
She added: “Hey, Donald – after you fight again for 18 years, I still keep renting in your kind of broken heart. You put a risk on me. But I bring risks to humanity – but, all of my things are what you worry about, a loud girl: a weird girl, a queer mom, an American who tells the reality that got b4 b4 in another country in another.”
O'Donnell re-revealed in March that she left the United States for Eire's eternal residence, a transfer for Trump's election as president.
“Shield your sanity as much as possible and don't swim in chaos, don't swim in chaos,” O'Donnell mentioned at the time. “But, I do know that whenever you're there, it's actually impossible.”
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