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Rosie O’Donnell Scolds Mainstream Media for Not Being Anti-Trump Enough

Actress Rosie O'Donnell, who fled to Ireland in January, scolded the founding press after not getting enough of President Donald Trump. “The mainstream media has disappointed us all,” she said.

“When it's safe for all citizens to have equal rights in America, that's when we consider returning,” O'Donnell, who fled the United States and moved to Ireland five days before President Trump took office, said in a recent video posted on her social media.

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“I wasn't the one who thought I was moving to another country, but that's what I decided was the best for myself and my 12 year old. I can't sleep in Seattle Stars have been added.

“Personally, it was heartbreaking to see what's going on politically and what's difficult for me,” O'Donnell added without providing any specific examples other than saying, “Individuals are political and all know.”

O'Donnell has longed the founding media because he has not been sufficiently awakened to President Trump.

“The mainstream media has left us all there in America where a fourth estate is needed to maintain democracy,” declared O'Donnell. “They weren't at work, so I hope they get better before it's too late.”

“And I hope it's not too late here.” Rosie O'Donnell Shaw Starr is even more frightening.

“We concluded the video by urging everyone to stand up, use their voices to protest and demand that they follow our country's constitution.

O'Donnell fled to Ireland in January, but she didn't announce her move until last week. At that point, President Trump was seen at Ireland's Mycaal Martin's oval office, cracking jokes about his longtime rival.

After a reporter asked Martin “Why did you move Rosie O'Donnell to Ireland in the world?”, President Trump laughed and told Irish political leader “Do you know that Rosie O'Donnell is there? Do you know who she is?”

Martin turned his eyes to Trump, then laughed at the reporters, and the 45th and 47th presidents elicited laughter in the room, adding, “You better not know.”

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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