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O'Donnell riffed about Trump while on "The View," comparing him to the snake oil salesman portrayed on “Little House on the ...
Ana Navarro slammed President Donald Trump for threatening to revoke Rosie O'Donnell’s citizenship, calling the move authoritarian and legally impossible.
DeGeneres and O’Donnell’s feud has rarely spilled over into public snarking and social media clapbacks. In a recent interview with Us Weekly, O’Donnell said she was loathe to speak ill of another gay ...
Rosie O’Donnell Reacts to Donald Trump Threatening to Revoke Her U.S. Citizenship After Ireland Move
Rosie O’Donnell has a message for President Donald Trump after he threatened to revoke her U.S. citizenship. “Hey donald — ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN‘Stay in Ireland’: Trump’s citizenship threat to bitter enemyMarch 2025: Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin visits the White House for St Patrick’s Day. A reporter asks him about ...
Irish-made medicines heading to the US face steep new duties, raising alarm among patients, producers and investors on both ...
Donald Trump ignited controversy by threatening to revoke Rosie O'Donnell's American citizenship, citing her as a 'threat to ...
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Extra.ie on MSNI love the US, that’s why I left: Rosie O’Donnell claps back at Trump over Ireland jabRosie O’Donnell has responded to Donald Trump’s latest attack, saying she ‘didn’t take it personally’ after he suggested she ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSN'She should remain in Ireland, if they want her': Trump considers removing Rosie O'Donnell's citizenshipAFTER US President Donald Trump announced that he would be applying a tariff of 30% to all EU imports to the US from 1 August ...
Rosie O’Donnell revealed that Donald Trump’s presidency led her to depression, overeating, and overdrinking, prompting her move to Ireland.
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Irish Examiner on MSNTrump’s tariff threat to pharma in Ireland is leading to a push for trade unionsUnion momentum grows in Ireland’s €100bn pharma sector as Trump’s tariff threats and weak labour laws fuel worker unrest ...
Trump's grip on speech and surveillance is now crossing the Atlantic, with real consequences for Ireland’s media and students ...
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