Even though away from the ocean, Rosie O’Donnell It seems impossible to stop President Trump.
The two have an ongoing dispute that goes back decades ago, when the comedian moved her family to Ireland after Trump’s second election.
But she still posts anti-Trump content on her social media accounts every few days.
On Thursday, the 63-year-old posted a video on her alternative channel saying she forgave Maga supporters.

Rosie O’Donnell recently revealed that he moved to Ireland before President Donald Trump took office. (Getty Image)
“I forgive them, I know they didn’t ask for my forgiveness. I hope this doesn’t sound condescending, but I forgive them for making a mistake because they believe in Americanization propaganda and we sold us to a businessman.”
The White House told Fox News that the numbers were “good obstacles!” when asked to comment.
The former co-host of “The View” added that she was weird Mark BurnettHe created and produced Trump’s former reality series “Apprentice”.
She said she met Burnett, who was a “good guy, and I’d love to know what happened to him. Is it pure greed? Because everyone in the world knows how bad he is, but Mark Burnett about S—-, everyone thinks it’s gold, and that’s really not.”
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She also brought up Trump and Burnett earlier this week in the Tiktok video.
“We have been lying by the media that the company has had for a long time, and one of the biggest criminals is the show ‘Apprentice’ produced by Mark Burnett,” she said on Monday. “He taught Donald Trump how to lie and rudely sell characters, and that’s Donald Trump.”
Her “Own League” actress has even been writing anti-Trump poems, which she describes as “simple lyrics of songs to convey a feeling or mood.”

Rosie O’Donnell appeared on Ireland’s “Last Show” last week. (Rie is a screenshot of the post-production show)
She made part of her efforts in alternatives earlier this month.
Last week, she also appeared in Ireland’s “Late party“In discussing her recent decision to leave the United States, her long-term hatred with Trump, etc.
In the interview, O’Donnell said she never thought she would leave the country, which was “very sad for me personally, and too much emotionally for me”, and he won the presidential election in 2024.
When asked about her decision to move to Ireland, she added: “The President of the United States has mastered this for me for 20 years.” Later added: “He uses me as long as he needs it.”
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She also suggested on the show that government efficiency director Elon Musk should be investigated for participating in Trump’s victory.
“I question why the first time in American history in which he won every swing form and was also the best friend, and his biggest donor was a man who owned and operated the internet,” O’Donnell Said Friday At the “Late Party” in Ireland.

Rosie O’Donnell’s name appeared in an Oval Office meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin earlier this month. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
O’Donnell confirmed her move to Ireland earlier this month, saying she left the U.S. a few days before Trump’s inauguration, and he explained on Tiktok that she thought it was “the best for myself and my 12-year-old.”
O’Donnell and Trump She has been criticizing his criticism of his “view” after his leniency against Miss America winners since 2006, and he has been involved in a dispute.
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At the time, Trump said when referring to Miss Tara Conner in the United States that he was a “convinced of a second chance. Tara is a good guy. Tara works hard. Tara will get a second chance.”
Their hatred has continued for years, and O’Donnell told Seth Meyers after Trump’s first victory that she “spent about 90% of her working hours on Twitter to tweet hate against the administration.”

O’Donnell said moving to Ireland was her best decision and her 12-year-old daughter. (Rosie O’Donnell/Tiktok)
Trump also raised her during a major Republican debate in 2015, joked about “the only Rosie O’Donnell” when he was asked about women demeaning women like “Fat Pig” and “Slobs.”
In last year’s election, Trump once again brought up O’Donnell’s name when he told the crowd “The View” at an Al Smith dinner in October.
Last week, a reporter asked Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, her name also appeared: “Why have Rosie O’Donnell moved to Ireland in the world? I think she will reduce your happiness.”
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Before Martin answered, Trump replied again: “This is. I like this question. Do you know you have Rosie O’Donnell? Do you know who she is? You’d better not know.”
O’Donnell later said at the “Late Party” that she apologized to the Prime Minister about the Oval Office plot.