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Rosie O’Donnell reignited her long-running feud with President Donald Trump, concluding he’s “a disgrace and embarrassment to America” in a scorching Instagram post that quickly went viral.
Some people are now commenting, “We’re here for all the shades,” turning Rosie’s page into a rallying ground for those fed up with political hypocrisy.
Rosie didn’t hold back.
Her post included a side-by-side of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, accusing him of being a “criminal con man” and likening him to King Joffrey with a tangerine spray tan — a ruthless fictional tyrant from Game of Thrones.
In a country governed by law, not monarchy, the comparison hit hard.
The drama escalated after Trump allegedly suggested Rosie’s citizenship be revoked, calling her a “threat to humanity” and urging her to remain in Ireland, where she recently moved.
But Rosie was born in New York — making her a U.S. citizen under the 14th Amendment.
Trump has no legal authority to revoke birthright citizenship, and experts have slammed the threat as unconstitutional.
Thousands of Americans have rallied behind Rosie, praising her courage and condemning Trump’s remarks as dangerous to democracy.
Critics argue his threat is a distraction tactic — deflecting attention from the controversy surrounding the Epstein client list, a rumored document allegedly containing names of powerful individuals linked to Epstein’s sex trafficking ring.
Conservative talk shows have echoed whispers that Trump and Melania may be connected.
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously claimed she had the list “on her desk,” but the DOJ and FBI later stated no such list exists.
The reversal sparked outrage, with many accusing Bondi of misleading the public and shielding elites — a stark contrast to the transparency expected from public officials.
Rosie’s post, dripping in sass and substance, has become a rallying cry for truth-tellers.
Her identity as a queer mother and outspoken performer amplifies voices that refuse to be silenced.
“You want to revoke my citizenship?” she wrote. “Go ahead and try. I’m not yours to silence. I never was.”
As this political firestorm brews — and as many now troop to Rosie O’Donnell’s page for all the shades — one thing’s clear: Rosie isn’t backing down, and neither are the thousands demanding answers.
See some of the comments below.
Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog.
Footage / images / Rosie O’Donnell’s / Instagram.
Rosie O’Donnell Goes Heatscotch on Trump — Concludes He’s “A Disgrace & Embarrassment to America” pic.twitter.com/ItdvE6stl5
— Yeyetunde’s Blog (@YeyetundeB) July 13, 2025




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