Rosie O’Donnell Unleashes Explosive Tirade Against Trump: “He’s the Worst Human to Ever Taint the White House!”

In a jaw-dropping outburst that has set social media ablaze, Rosie O’Donnell, the outspoken comedian and former talk show host, has launched a scathing attack on former President Donald Trump, branding him “the most deplorable human ever to sit in the White House.” The fiery declaration, made from her new home in Ireland, comes as O’Donnell reveals she fled the United States to escape what she calls Trump’s “sick, morally bankrupt” influence, leaving fans and critics stunned.
O’Donnell’s feud with Trump is no secret, stretching back to 2006 when she publicly slammed him on The View over his handling of a Miss USA scandal. The bad blood has only thickened over the years, with Trump hurling insults like “fat,” “loser,” and “disgusting” at O’Donnell, while she countered with relentless critiques of his character and leadership. But her latest comments, shared in a viral TikTok video and echoed across X posts on July 24, 2025, take the feud to a whole new level.

“I had to leave America,” O’Donnell declared, her voice trembling with conviction. “Trump is a sick, sick man—a danger to democracy and a moral disgrace. He’s the worst person to ever hold office, bar none. America deserves better, and we must demand it!” The star, now settled in the quaint coastal village of Sandymount, Ireland, after moving there in January 2025, cited fears over Trump’s second term and the controversial Project 2025 policy blueprint as reasons for her dramatic exodus. Alongside her son Clay, O’Donnell is even pursuing Irish citizenship, vowing never to return while Trump’s influence looms large.
The bombshell statement has sparked a firestorm online. Supporters, including high-profile figures like Ellen DeGeneres and X accounts like @CalltoActivism, have rallied behind O’Donnell, praising her for “speaking truth to power.” One X post gushed, “Rosie’s courage to call out Trump’s depravity is what America needs right now!” Meanwhile, Trump loyalists have fired back, with some labeling her move to Ireland as “cowardly” and others echoing Trump’s own Truth Social post from July 12, 2025, where he threatened to strip O’Donnell of her U.S. citizenship, calling her a “disgrace to our great nation.”

Legal experts, however, were quick to shut down Trump’s threat. Constitutional scholars Jonathan Turley and Steve Vladeck pointed out that revoking citizenship from a natural-born American like O’Donnell is a clear violation of the 14th Amendment. Undeterred, O’Donnell took to Instagram, doubling down on her stance: “I’m proud to stand against a criminal conman like Trump. He’s a soulless narcissist, and I’ll keep calling him out from across the ocean!”
The clash has reignited debates about America’s polarized political landscape. O’Donnell’s move to Ireland, coupled with her blistering remarks, underscores the deep divisions Trump’s leadership continues to inspire. From her new home in Dublin, she’s vowed to keep speaking out, using platforms like TikTok and Instagram to rally her followers. “America deserves leaders who unite, not divide,” she said in a recent post. “We can’t let a man like Trump drag us backward.”
As the 2025 political season heats up, all eyes are on O’Donnell and Trump, whose war of words shows no signs of cooling down. Will her transatlantic takedown inspire others to speak out, or will it fuel more backlash from Trump’s fervent base? One thing’s certain: Rosie O’Donnell is done holding back, and the world is watching.