President Donald Trump said Wednesday night he was still giving him a “serious thought” to revoke Rosie O'Donnell's US citizenship.
Trump rekindled the pair's feud with a post about true social society, writing that he “is seriously taking away Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship, as mentioned earlier.”
“She's not a great American and, in my opinion, she can't do that,” he added.
O'Donnell responded to Trump with the caption of the Instagram post, “Would you drive away again? Logan Roy would be proud of me. I'm a distraction. Epstein's survivors are calculations, and your golden throne is melting.”
In a follow-up post, O'Donnell wrote a selfie on Instagram, “Donnie – Will you strip my citizenship?”
In another post, O'Donnell shared a clip of her upcoming 60-minute Australian episode. This aired domestically on September 7th, and says, “Why can't Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump not bear it?”
O'Donnell attended a press conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Wednesday and continued to share clips on Instagram stories of several Jeffrey Epstein victims who hope to promote a full and full release of all Epstein files. Some threatened to edit his client's “list.”
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One of O'Donnell's posts included Trump's firing of a new call for the file to be released in full.

Screenshots of Rosie O'Donnell's Instagram Story.
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“This is an endless Democrat hoax,” Trump said Wednesday. “We've given you thousands of files, and we know that no matter what you do, it will continue.”
He also argued that efforts to release the files were distracting from the success of his administration.
“What they're trying to do with the Epstein hoax is to get people to talk about it,” he added. “We have the most successful eight months of president ever, and that's what I want to talk about. It's not an Epstein hoax, it's what we should be talking about.”
Trump made similar comments in the Truth Social Post in July threatening to revoke O'Donnell's citizenship.
“I am seriously considering taking away her citizenship because of the fact that Rosie O'Donnell is not in the greatest interests of our great nation,” Trump wrote on July 12th.

Screenshots of Donald Trump's Truth Society post.
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“She is a threat to humanity and if they want her, they should stay in the wonderful country of Ireland. God blesses America.”
O'Donnell responded to Trump, writing, “The US president always hated the fact that he saw him about who he was. He always hated the fact that liars were sexually abusing them to endure our country and do harm to themselves.”
“This is why I moved to Ireland. He is a dangerous elderly soulless man with dementia who lacks compassion and basic humanity. I stand on all the direct opposition he represents.
“You're going to deport everyone who stands up to your evil tendencies – a bad joke that can't form a consistent sentence,” O'Donnell added “#NeverTrump.”
In another reply, O'Donnell shared a photo of Trump and Epstein, saying, “Hey Donald – are you rattling again? 18 years later, I'm not renting rent with your crumbling brain yet.”
“You call me a threat to humanity, but I'm all you fear. The big woman was a strange woman, and the Americans who left the country's mother who told the truth burned it,” she continued. “You build a wall – I build a life for my autistic child in a country where there is still a decency that you long for loyalty.
“You want to revoke my citizenship?
The post came after O'Donnell posted a video to Tiktok and suggested that Trump was “undetectedly in decline.”
O'Donnell went on to ask Americans “can't worry about America every day.”
In March, O'Donnell revealed that she no longer lives in the United States and confirmed that she had moved to Ireland.
“I moved here on January 15th and it was really amazing. I have to say, people are so loving, so kind, so welcoming, and I'm very grateful,” O'Donnell said.
O'Donnell says she is currently in the process of acquiring Irish citizenship and revealed that she has Irish grandparents.
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