Trump threatens to remove citizenship from presenter after criticism of the government for floods in Texas

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American president said Rosie O’Donnel is a ‘threat to humanity’ and should remain in Ireland; However, the comedian was born in the US and, according to the laws of the country, cannot lose citizenship

The president of the United States, said on Saturday that he is considering revoking the American citizenship of the presenter, actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell. The threat was made after criticism from O’Donnell to the federal government’s response to floods that reached the, leaving at least 121 dead and about 170 missing. In a publication on his social networking social network, Trump stated that O’Donnell “is not in the best interests of our great country” and is “a threat to humanity.” The president suggested that she should stay in Ireland, where she has lived since the beginning of this year with her 12 -year -old son. “God bless America!” He concluded.

However, US law does not allow the president to revoke the citizenship of people born in the country – such as Rosie, who was born in. The host responded to the threat in publications on Instagram, stating that Trump attacks her because she “is in direct opposition to everything he represents.” The disagreement between Trump and O’Donnell has a long time, dating back to 2006, when the actress criticized the then owner of the Miss USA contest on her program The View.

Rosie O’Donnell’s latest criticism was motivated by floods in Texas on July 4. In a video at Tiktok, she mourned the deaths and blamed Trump budget cuts in environmental and scientific agencies responsible for the forecast and prevention of natural disasters. “What a story of horror in Texas,” he said. “When the president destroys early alerting and weather forecasting systems, these are the results.” Despite the criticism, Trump visited Texas on Friday (11) and defended the Federal Government’s performance, saying that the agencies “did incredible work, given the circumstances.”

Rosie O’Donnell, besides being host, is LGBTQia+ activist and known for works in television, cinema and theater, including films such as Love (1993) e Tarzan (1999).

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