Tue Dec 02 22:40:00 UTC 2025: Summary:
The ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Rosie O’Donnell has reignited, with O’Donnell’s daughter reportedly blaming Trump for their family’s move to Ireland. O’Donnell relocated to Ireland after Trump suggested stripping her of her U.S. citizenship. The move was prompted after Trump’s comments criticizing O’Donnell. A White House spokesperson, Abigail Jackson, has responded by dismissing O’Donnell’s criticisms as “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” O’Donnell, meanwhile, has asserted her U.S. citizenship is protected by the Constitution.
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Trump-O’Donnell Feud Intensifies as Daughter Blames Former President for Family’s Move to Ireland
Washington D.C. – The long-standing feud between former President Donald Trump and comedian Rosie O’Donnell has flared up once again, this time involving O’Donnell’s daughter, who reportedly holds Trump responsible for their family’s relocation to Ireland.
O’Donnell revealed on “The Jim Acosta Show” that her daughter has expressed anger towards Trump, believing his actions led to their move “for our own safety” and that he’s “destroying the country.” O’Donnell, who relocated to Ireland in January, shortly before Trump’s 2025 inauguration, has stated she’s seeking Irish citizenship due to her ancestry and Trump’s repeated threats to revoke her U.S. citizenship.
The former president’s attacks are rooted in O’Donnell’s frequent critism of him. In July, Trump took to Truth Social, warning he was considering stripping O’Donnell of her U.S. citizenship because she “is not in the best interests of our Great Country.”
In response to O’Donnell’s latest comments, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson dismissed O’Donnell’s criticisms, stating to Fox News Digital, “Rosie O’Donnell clearly suffers from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, and it’s better for the entire country that she decided to move away.” Jackson had previously quipped, “What great news for America!” when O’Donnell first announced her plans to seek Irish citizenship.
O’Donnell, however, has countered Trump’s threats, asserting that as a U.S. citizen born in New York, her citizenship is protected by the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The feud between the two public figures dates back to 2006, when O’Donnell, then co-hosting “The View,” first publicly criticized Trump. The back-and-forth has continued ever since, solidifying one of the most high-profile and enduring celebrity-politician clashes in recent history.