
Rosie O’Donnell lost it Tuesday, confirming she bolted from the U.S. to Ireland with her daughter just five days before Trump’s January 20 inauguration. In a TikTok video, the 62-year-old comedian whined it’s not “safe” under Trump—a nervous wreck conservatives say proves she’s gone off the rails.
She’s not just fleeing—she’s groveling for Irish citizenship. “It’s been pretty wonderful,” she cooed about Ireland, gushing over “loving, kind, and welcoming” locals. Republicans scoff—this drama queen’s acting like America’s a war zone, all because Trump’s back with 89 executive orders in 50 days.
O’Donnell’s excuse? “When it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that’s when we will consider coming back,” she moaned. Conservatives call it a breakdown—Trump’s win, crushing illegals to 300 daily crossings from Biden’s 10,000, isn’t oppression; it’s law and order.
Her feud with Trump’s old news—since 2006, when she trashed him on “The View” over Miss USA leniency. She told People in 2014 it was “the most bullying” she’d faced, then spent Trump’s first run “tweeting hatred” 90 percent of her time, per Seth Meyers in 2017. Now, she’s running scared.
Trump threw it back in 2015’s GOP debate: “Only Rosie O’Donnell” took his jabs—crowd loved it. Conservatives say she’s been unhinged since; fleeing at his 2025 win—82 percent speech-approved—shows she can’t handle reality. Ireland’s her hideout, not a stand.
She’s playing martyr. “I never thought I would move to another country,” she said, dragging her 12-year-old into this circus. “Heartbreaking to see what’s happening politically,” she sniffled—Republicans eye-roll; Trump’s tariffs and deportations are fixing Biden’s mess, not breaking her.
Ireland’s her happy place—she’s “happy” exploring with her kid, she claims. “I miss my other kids,” she added, pining for her five grown ones stateside. Conservatives smirk—sounds like a breakdown to ditch America for a fantasy where Trump’s not king.
Her fans got an apology—“sorry” they worried—but conservatives see crocodile tears. “Protect your sanity,” she preached, as if Trump’s 97 percent GOP approval is chaos. Posts on X blast her as “delusional”—she’s not saving sanity; she’s lost it to Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Trump’s steamrolling—tariffs on Canada hit 50 percent Tuesday—while Rosie’s bawling overseas. She told Ireland, “When it’s safe”—conservatives laugh; America’s safer with 11,000 illegals deported in 18 days. Her breakdown’s a one-woman show, not a crisis.
Republicans say good riddance. O’Donnell’s TikTok sob story—hoping America “turns around”—is a has-been’s rant, not a rally cry. Trump’s winning, she’s whining—conservatives relish her exit; one less loudmouth to spoil the MAGA party with her unhinged theatrics.