Rosie O'Donnell continues to comment on President Donald Trump following his move to Ireland.
O'Donnell made his appearance in Ireland last week.”Late Late Show“She discussed her recent decision to move out of the United States and her long-standing feud with Trump.
At one point, she mentioned Trump's comments about her to Ireland's Prime Minister Missial Martin during a visit to the White House earlier this month, admitting that Martin had written an apology.
Rosie O'Donnell says he apologized to the Irish Prime Minister following Trump's comments during his visit to the White House. (Getty Images)
She was shown a clip from her encounter with Trump and Martin, and when asked how it felt to see it, she said it was “very, very surreal.”
“He's been doing it for 20 years, and I'm not used to it every time he does,” she adds, referring to their feud that began after commenting on him about 2006's “The View.”
O'Donnell continued, “I felt very troubled that they put Taoijich (the Prime Minister of Ireland) in that position and not treating him with the respect that such a leader was worthy of him when he was visiting the White House.
During Martin's visit with Trump on March 12th, reporters asked him.
President Trump slaps Rosie O'Donnell after she flees to us: “You better not know her.”

During Martin's visit with Trump on March 12th, reporters asked him. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Before Martin could answer, Trump said, “That's true. I like that question. Do you know that Rosie O'Donnell is there? Do you know who she is? You better not know.”
In her new interview, O'Donnell talked about Trump and her decision to leave the United States. She said she never imagined leaving the country, and said that she won the presidential election in 2024, “I can't do too much for me, personally and emotionally.”
When asked about her decision to move to Ireland, she also said, “The US President has it for me and has it for 20 years.”
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When Fox News Digital reached the White House for comment, they responded with “Good Riddance.”

Rosie O'Donnell admitted that he didn't think Trump would win the 2024 election. (Olivia Wong/Getty Images)
O'Donnell and Trump Since 2006, she has been involved in the feud after he criticized “The View” for his generosity towards the Miss USA winner, accused of drug use and other bad behaviour.
Trump responded to criticism by calling O'Donnell a “real loser.”
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At the time, in relation to Miss Tara Conner in the US, Trump said, “I believe in a second chance. Tara is a good guy. Tara worked so hard. Tara will be given a second chance.”
In 2014, O'Donnell claimed that his feud with Trump led to “the most bullying I've ever experienced in my life.”
Since Trump's first presidential run and victory, O'Donnell joked about how he would use “Late Night” host Seth Myers about how he would use “about 90% of my working hours tweet hatred for this administration.”

Rosie O'Donnell's feud with Donald Trump began in 2006 after he commented on “The View.” (Stefannie Keenan/Getty Images for a Friendly Home)
In 2015, Trump harshly answered questions about O'Donnell during a major Republican debate.
When asked about Trump being called a woman who lightly parsed names like “Fat Pig” or “Slob,” he laughed and replied, “Only Rosie O'Donnell.”
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During last year's election, Trump raised O'Donnell's name again when he told the crowd that the “scenery” was “very bad” at Al Smith's dinner in October, and when the showrunner told him “We need to bring Rosie O'Donnell back.”
Stephanie Giang-Paunon and Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.





