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Experts in constitutional law and political science say what's most concerning about the president's recent attack on the ...
On July 12, Donald Trump took to Truth Social to threaten stripping his longtime nemesis Rosie O'Donnell of her U.S.
Rosie O'Donnell said she wasn't surprised that President Trump threatened to revoke her US citizenship, claiming that she's ...
Rosie O'Donnell and President Donald Trump's feud has lasted for two decades, and is currently escalating on both sides.
Rosie O'Donnell responded to President Trump's deportation threat, saying she'll 'never' renounce her U.S. citizenship even after she moved to Ireland.
Her comments come days after Trump, who has long feuded with O’Donnell, floated the idea of revoking her citizenship in a Truth Social post. Legal experts immediately pointed out that the U.S.
After Trump called O'Donnell 'a threat to humanity' and said she should remain in Ireland, O'Donnell promptly clapped back, ...
O'Donnell's scathing comments come after Trump took aim at her on social media, claiming O'Donnell "is not in the best interests of our Great Country" and threatened to revoke her citizenship.
Under US law, a president cannot revoke the citizenship of an American born in the United States. O'Donnell was born in New York State.
Officials expect the White House Counsel’s Office to review more than 1 million documents related to Biden’s use of autopen.
Rosie O’Donnell slammed the 'absurd' attack after Donald Trump triggered a social media brawl by branding her a 'threat to ...