Rosie O'Donnell Relocates to Ireland, Citing Trump's Return to Office
The comedian and former 'View' host says she moved for her family's safety and equality concerns after Trump’s re-election.
- Rosie O'Donnell announced she moved to Ireland on January 15, just before Donald Trump’s second inauguration as U.S. president.
- O'Donnell cited concerns about safety and equality in the United States, stating she will only return when all citizens have equal rights.
- The move has reignited her long-standing feud with Trump, which dates back to 2006, with both exchanging public insults over the years.
- The hosts of 'The View' largely supported O'Donnell's decision, emphasizing her personal reasons and ongoing tensions with Trump.
- O'Donnell is in the process of applying for Irish citizenship and has described the Irish people as welcoming and kind since her relocation.