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Rosie O’Donnell moves to Ireland to spite Trump; claims America has no ‘equal rights’

When Donald Trump secured his presidency in 2016, Hollywood celebrities vowed to leave the country, but kept their promise.

This time they're finally doing it well.

“I'm here in Ireland and it's beautiful and warm. Physically, it's actually quite cold. I moved here on January 15th and it was so great, I have to say. People were so loving, so kind, so welcoming, and I'm very grateful,” actress Rosie O'Donnell said in a selfie video posted on social media.

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“I have Irish grandparents so I'm in the process of acquiring Irish citizenship. I wasn't the one who thought I'd move to another country. That's what I decided was the best for myself and my 12-year-old,” she continued before becoming political.

“I miss so many things about living at home. When you know, it's safe for all citizens to have equal rights in America. That's when we consider coming back,” she concluded.

meanwhile Sarah Gonzalez “Sara Gonzalez is not filtered” made him less concerned about O'Donnell's fleeing the country.

“What rights do you have? I hope they only have one name. You've always heard the point of that story, but I haven't heard the right thing that says you don't have. It's never coming,” says Gonzalez.

“The right to totalitarian control,” Dallas County GOP Chairman Lt. Col. Allen West jokes, but serious.

“That must be,” Gonzalez agrees. “I'm sorry Donald Trump is cleaning up the streets, arresting violent criminals and deporting violent criminals.”

“From today, did you see that inflation graph on CNN, Rosie? That's down quite a bit. Yeah, it's scary that he's like eliminating fraud and corruption from the government and saving American taxes,” she continues.

O'Donnell appears excited by her decision, but her movements are placed in an explosion.

“Ireland is known for its extremely happy, fun people, great attitudes. Many of the rooms are now many,” White House correspondent Brian Glen told the prime minister when he met President Trump.

“Why would you move Rosie O'Donnell to Ireland in the world when she's trying to lower your happiness level?” Glenn asked.

“That's true,” Trump replied, adding, “Thank you, I like that question.”

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