THE Donald Trump He said he was considering using the government’s power against actress Rosie O’Donnell, with whom they have been against years and now threatening to remove nationality.
On Saturday morning, Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Due to the fact that Rosie O’Nenel is not in the interest of our big country, I seriously consider taking her citizenship.”
The President called O’Donnell “a threat to humanity” and said he should remain in Ireland, where he moved in January after Mr Trump won a second term.
The actress responded to the US president in her own way on Instagram.
“The US president has always hated the fact that I see him for what he is – a criminal cheat who sexually abuses the liar who wants to hurt our nation to serve himself,” he said. “That is why I moved to Ireland.”
He further mocked the president in a subsequent post showing a photo of Mr Trump with Jeffrey Estin, who was taken in 1997 in Palm Beach, Florida.
“Do you want to recall my nationality? Front, try, King Jophley with tangerine spray,” he said, referring to the sadistic child-king at “Game of Thrones”.
According to the New York Times, experts said the president has no power to remove the citizenship of a citizen born in the US.
Julia Gelatt, Deputy Director of the Migration Program at the Institute of Migration Policy, said: “US citizens can voluntarily resign from their citizenship and the federal courts can remove their citizens or citizens. They were born in the US cannot be removed nationality. “
Amanda Frost, an expert in the law of citizenship at the Law School of the University of Virginia, cited the previous one.
Trump’s controversy with O’Donnell dates back to 2006, when she made the president irony to “The View” because she defended a contestant of Miss US who had come to a dispute. He questioned his moral compass and his role as a businessman. Mr Trump, who at that time was best known for his broadcast “The Apprentice”, threatened to sue “The View” for her comments.
Immediately afterwards, Mr Trump began to launch insults against Mrs O’Nenel, calling her ‘thick’ and ‘crazy’. In a 2015 GOP discussion at Fox News, one of the coordinators said: “You have called women who do not like thick pigs, dogs, wamps and disgusting animals.” Mr Trump intervened: “Only Rosie O’Donnell”.