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Rosie O’Donnell won’t stop talking about Trump

Despite the oceans being far apart, Rosie O'Donnell seems unable to protect her heart from President Trump.

The two have a continuing feud dating back decades, and after Trump was elected for the second time, the comedian moved her family to Ireland.

However, she still posts anti-Trump content on her social media accounts every few days.

On Thursday, the 63-year-old posted a video to her Sacak channel, saying she was forgiving supporters for Magazine.

Rosie O'Donnell apologises to the Irish Prime Minister after visiting the White House, which was overshadowed by the Exodus Saga

Rosie O'Donnell recently announced that he had moved to Ireland just before President Donald Trump took office. (Getty Images)

“I forgive them and I know they didn't ask for my forgiveness, and I hope it doesn't sound silly, but I will allow us to make the mistake of believing in the Americanized propaganda that sold Conman as a businessman,” she said.

The White House told Fox News Digital's “Goodridance!” When asked to comment.

The previous co-host of “The View” added that she will blame Mark Burnett, who created and produced Trump's previous reality series, “The Apprentice.”

She said she met Barnett, and he said, “A nice guy and I want to know what happened to him. Was it pure greed? Because everyone in the world knew how bad he was.

President Trump slaps Rosie O'Donnell after she flees to us: “You better not know her.”

She also raised Trump and Barnett on a Tiktok video earlier this week.

“We've been lying to the media owned by businesses for a very long time. One of the biggest criminals was the show “The Apprentice,” produced by Mark Burnett,” she said Monday. “He taught Donald Trump how to lie to the character and sell it rudely. That's all Donald Trump has to do.”

“Their own league” actress writes anti-Trump poetry. She describes it as “simple lyrics to a song that conveys sensations and moods.”

Rosie O'Donnell from Late Late Show

Rosie O'Donnell appeared on Ireland's “Late Late Show” last week. (Rie's The Late Late Show screenshot)

“A former misogynistic person… always creeping up/He has been following me for years and hasn't stopped yet/I think he is the person who loves him/My people,” she wrote earlier this month in part in such an effort.

Last week she also appeared in Ireland.”Late Late Show“She discussed her recent decision to move out of the US and her long-standing feud with Trump.

In an interview, O'Donnell never imagined that she would leave the country and described winning the presidential election in 2024 as “overwhelmingly saddened” too much to start over, 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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She also suggested that government efficiency director Elon Musk should investigate his involvement in Trump's victory.

“I wonder if the first time in American history the president has won all swing states, his best friend, and his biggest donor was the man who owned and ran the internet,” O'Donnell I said it on Friday About “The Late Late Show” in Ireland.

Trump and Ireland's Taojeech Michael Martin have an oval office

Rosie O'Donnell's name came out during a meeting with Ireland's Prime Minister Michael Martin earlier this month at President Trump's Oval Office. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

O'Donnell confirmed his move to Ireland earlier this month, leaving the US just days before Trump took office, explaining to Tiktok that he thought “it's the best for myself and my 12-year-old.”

O'Donnell and Trump have been involved in feuds since 2006 after he criticized his “view” about his generosity towards the Miss USA winner, accused of drug use and other bad behaviour.

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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.”

Their feud has been ongoing for many years, with O'Donnell telling Seth Myers after Trump's first victory, “about 90% of my working hours tweeting about hatred for this administration.”

Irish Daughter and Rosie O'Donnell

O'Donnell said moving to Ireland was the best decision for her and her 12-year-old daughter. (Rosie O'Donnell/Tictok)

Trump also joked “Only Rosie O'Donnell” when asked about being called a woman who raises her in a major Republican debate in 2015 and lightly parsed names like “Fat Pig” and “Slob.”

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.”

Her name was last week when a reporter told Ireland's Prime Minister Missial Martin, “Why are they moving Rosie O'Donnell to Ireland in the world?

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Before Martin answered, 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.”

O'Donnell later said in “a late show” that he apologised to the prime minister for an episode of the oval office.

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