
The longrunning feud between President Trump and Rosie O’Donnell is going strong — with the commander in chief threatening her American citizenship and the comedian predicting that survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be part of Trump’s “reckoning.”
“As previously mentioned, we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship,” Trump said in a Wednesday post on Truth Social.
“She is not a Great American and is, in my opinion, incapable of being so!” he said, posting an altered photo of O’Donnell’s face.
The comments from Trump were the second time since July that he had threatened to strip O’Donnell of her citizenship, which legal experts have called an impossibility. They came days after O’Donnell, a fierce Trump critic, had apologized for alleging that the Minneapolis Catholic school shooter was a “MAGA person.”
O’Donnell responded to Trump’s remarks in a Wednesday Instagram post: “Banishing me again? Logan Roy would be proud,” she said, in a reference to the fictional, ruthless media mogul played by Brian Cox on HBO’s “Succession.”
“EPSTEIN SURVIVORS are the reckoning and your gold lamé throne is melting,” O’Donnell wrote.
Trump has dismissed bipartisan calls to release files related to Epstein, on Wednesday referring to them as a “Democrat hoax” aimed at distracting from his administration’s successes.
Trump’s public war of words with O’Donnell dates back nearly two decades. It was ignited by comments the then-co-host of “The View” made about Trump, calling him a “snake oil salesman.”
The 63-year-old “A League of Their Own” actor, who was born in New York, revealed earlier this year that she moved to Ireland in January, just days ahead of Trump’s inauguration.