Multiple co -hosts from “The View” expressed support for comedian and former “View” -gas gentleman Rosie O’Donnell’s Permanent Move to IrelandSaying that it is an honest answer that Donald Trump is the president of the United States.
During the Friday episode of the ABC talk show during the day, Co-Hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin defended O’Donnell’s decision and noticed that America will be a difficult place to live for people like them.
Hostin said that America “does not seem to work for everyone,” suggesting that the freedom of O’Donnell is somehow threatened by a second Trump period.
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“The view” co-gastheren debated whether it was good for comedian Rosie O’Donnell to flee to Europe to avoid President Trump.
The discussion followed O’Donnell revealing this week That she has been living in Ireland for almost two months after the elections of Trump 2024. In a recent Tiktok video, the celebrity came clean over her new house and explained: “It was pretty great, I have to say. And the people are so loving, so friendly and so hospitable. And I am very grateful.”
The Homo Cabaretier added that she moved to the country on January 15, five days before Trump’s inauguration.
“Although I was someone who never thought I would move to another country, I decided that the best for myself and my 12-year-old child would be,” she said, and noticed that she got her Irish citizenship.
O’Donnell and Trump have been involved in a feud since 2006 after she criticized him on “The View” about his clementing towards a Miss USA winner accused of drug use and other bad behavior.
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Rosie O’Donnell recently revealed that she moved to Ireland just before President Donald Trump’s inauguration. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Elle; Photo by Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump reacted by beating her as a ‘real loser’, and the two have been at odds since then. O’Donnell would eventually describe that the “most bullying I have ever experienced in my life” since the start of their feud, and has the political career of Trump with every step.
Navarro stated that O’Donnell was right to leave, given the treatment she had received from Trump over the years, and represents the threat that Trump reportedly represents while he is back in function.
“But I know if you are Rosie O’Donnell, who he hates and in honesty, she hates him, it is mutual and listening to him threaten liz cheney, and you look at him, go behind law firms, and you listen to him and you are the hard decision to make the hard decision …” she said.
“Good for her,” Navarro added. “She has fought all her life. She places herself in the first place. I am very supportive. “
Alyssa Farah Griffin Did not bought the suggestion that America is not a free place for some under Trump.
“I think it is important to remember that America is bigger than the president,” she said.
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“This country is greater than those who are president for four years,” Griffin added later. “I just think it is important that people remember – there are places where I could not get IVF treatments in Europe. As we have put – and love my European friends – but we put everyone on this pedestal and pretend that America is so retarded and broken. It is not.”
Sloked with Navarro, Hostin pushed back: “It is a fairly young democracy that does not seem to work now.”
“I believe more in America than Donald Trump’s ability to ruin it,” intervened.
Hostin fights back and stated that leaving the country O’Donnell’s ‘privilege’ is because the country ‘does not work for her family and she is one of the few people who can pick up her life and move it somewhere.’
“Most of us are stuck here,” added the fellow gastheer.
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