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Rosie O’Donnell Slams Trump Over Citizenship Threat as Daughter Reveals Family’s Move to Ireland
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Rosie O’Donnell is edging closer to dual nationality as she confirms her Irish citizenship application is in its final stages—a move she calls a “self-imposed political exile” after Donald Trump’s reelection last year.
The longtime comedian told Australia’s Daily Telegraph that her Irish-born grandparents make the process straightforward, adding that an EU passport will be “a safety net” while the former president continues threatening—without constitutional power—to strip her U.S. citizenship.
O’Donnell relocated to County Wicklow in January, just five days before the 2025 inauguration, and says life abroad has been “pretty wonderful.” Yet her 12-year-old daughter Vivi is less sanguine. During a recent appearance on CNN’s “The Jim Acosta Show,” the star recalled her daughter slamming the kitchen table and declaring, “He made us move for our own safety … and now he’s destroying the country,” squarely blaming Trump for the family’s upheaval.
The White House has responded in kind. Press secretary Abigail Jackson quipped to Fox News Digital, “What great news for America!” after learning of O’Donnell’s citizenship bid, while Trump himself labeled the actress a “Threat to Humanity” in a Truth Social post, urging Ireland to “keep her.” Legal scholars note the 14th Amendment makes any revocation talk purely political theater.
Key points driving the story
• Irish roots: Both maternal grandparents were born in County Kildare, qualifying O’Donnell for citizenship through descent.
• Security fears: The comic says U.S. security advisers warned her not to attend her eldest daughter Chelsea’s college graduation this spring because the event could become a magnet for pro-Trump protests.
• Two-decade feud: Since sparring on “The View” in 2006, O’Donnell and Trump have exchanged near-constant barbs, with the former president reviving the clash to energize his base during campaign stops.
• Career reboot abroad: O’Donnell’s new stand-up special, “Common Knowledge,” launches next week at Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre before touring Sydney and London, signaling she has no immediate plans to return stateside.
SEO take-away
With “Rosie O’Donnell,” “Irish citizenship,” and “Donald Trump feud” all spiking in search, interest is centered on whether the entertainer will permanently trade New York for Dublin and how Trump’s rhetoric might impact other high-profile critics considering relocation. Expect further headlines once Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs delivers its final decision—something O’Donnell predicts will arrive “before St Patrick’s Day.”
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