Ellen Degeneres comes out in favor of Rosie O’Donnell in the midst of threats to revocation of Donald Trump citizenship Magic Post

Ellen Degeneres comes out in favor of Rosie O’Donnell in the midst of threats to revocation of Donald Trump citizenship

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Ellen Degeneres supported Rosie O’Donnell in the middle of her quarrel with US President Donald Trump. He threatened to revoke the citizenship of O’Donnell, who received a severe response from the latter.

Rosie O’Donnell has been very critical of the current government over the years. She even moved to Ireland with her son, Clay, and cited the policies of the republican administration for her move. On July 12, Trump wrote on his social media accounts:

“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I seriously care to take her citizenship to take her away. She is a threat to humanity, and should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want it. May God bless America!”

On July 13, Ellen Degeneres shared this post on her Instagram account with O’Donnell’s response and also wrote in legend:

“So much for you @rosie”

Meanwhile, Julia Gelatt, associate director of the Immigration Program at Migration Policy Institute, confirmed that Trump could not revoke the citizenship of O’Donnell. She told the New York Times that citizens born in the United States could voluntarily give up their citizenship or that federal courts can remove them in the event of fraud or another major cause.

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Rosie O’Donnell’s response to Donald Trump’s dismissal threat

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O’Donnell has often criticized Donald Trump, especially following the recent case of Jeffrey Epstein. After the potus threatened to revoke his citizenship on Saturday, the 63 -year -old woman retorted her Instagram.

She shared a photo of the president with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein was notably responsible for sexual trafficking for minors and conspiracy to commit sexual trafficking of minors. He was arrested in 2019 and died in a prison cell that year.

O’Donnell wrote:

“You build walls – I build a life for my autistic child in a country where decency still exists. You want loyalty – I teach my children to question power. You sell fear on golf courses – I feed, I create, I persist. You want to revoke my citizenship?

Several reports suggested that Epstein would also have had a list of customers for his sex trafficking who had big names.

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Rosie O’Donnell on Ellen Degeneres leaving the United States

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Ellen degeneres at People’s Choice Awards 2017 – Press room (image source: Getty)

According to the United States Weekly, Ellen Degeneres also left the United States and moved to the English countryside with his wife, Portia de Rossi. The reports suggest that the popular talk-show hostess left the United States last year due to the policies and administration of the current regime.

In an interview with Us Weekly, Rosie O’Donnell expressed her shock in the face of news, saying:

“I have never really known Eren to say anything about politics in her life, so I was surprised to read that she left because of President Trump. As, it shocked me, in fact.”

O’Donnell also shared that even if she was not close to Degeneres, she will always defend her gay colleagues.


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