ANAHI MARTINHO
Threatened by Donald Trump of losing his American citizenship, Rosie O’Donnell has been receiving the support of artists such as Ellen DeGeneres.
On his social networks, Ellen wrote, “Good for you, Rosie,” and reproduced the message from the US president who said he would revoke the artist’s rights.
American artist Rosie O’Donnell, currently in self -exile situations in Ireland, reacted after being threatened by Donald Trump on Saturday to have her citizenship revoked.
On social networks, Rosie called the American president “apart, dangerous, and demented, who has no empathy, compassion or basic humanity.”
After the artist criticized the way the government dealt with the floods in Texas, Trump wrote on his social network Truth that he considered revoking his basic rights as an American citizen.
“Because Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our great country, I’m seriously considering removing her citizenship. She is a threat to humanity and should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland if they want her there. God bless America.”
“I am a direct opposition to everything he represents, as well as millions of people,” said Rosie. “Are you going to deport everyone who goes against your wicked trends? You’re a bad joke that can’t form a coherent sentence,” he said.
According to US law, a president cannot revoke the citizenship of an American born in the United States. O’Donnell was born in the state of New York, daughter of an Irish father and American mother.
Source: Folha
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