The long-standing feud between Rosie O’Donnell and Donald Trump just took another explosive turn.
Over the weekend, Trump went on Truth Social and claimed he was “seriously considering” revoking O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship. Calling her a “threat to humanity,” he suggested she should stay in Ireland, where she moved with her son after Trump’s re-election. His post ended with: “GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
But legal experts were quick to point out—Trump can’t actually do that. Law professor Amanda Frost clarified that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1967 that native-born citizens cannot have their citizenship revoked. “The president has no authority,” she stated.

O’Donnell, never one to back down, hit back hard. She posted a photo on Instagram of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, with a scathing caption:
“You are everything that is wrong with America and I’m everything you hate about what’s still right with it. I’m not yours to silence. I never was.”
Trump has denied any ties to Epstein and previously promised to release Epstein-related files, a move many supporters are still waiting on.
With mounting criticism, even from his own base, the controversy around Epstein continues to haunt Trump’s public image.
Stay tuned as the drama unfolds.