Irish eyes should not smile for Ireland’s newest famous resident Rosie O’Donnell.
“Good luck, that’s all I will say. . . . Don’t try to send it back to us, well? “Comedian Terrence Williams said in an Instagram video for about 1 million followers, many of whom agreed.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all Ireland,” a person withdrew, ahead of St. Patrick Day on March 17th.
“God please bless Ireland that they will surely need!” Another agreed, while another wrote, “They do not deserve this.”
“Oh those poor Irishmen. Not enough whiskey to deal with this, ”someone else has shocked.
Former “View” – who is familiar with the feud with Donald Trump to close in two decades – announced Tuesday in Tiktok that she moved to Ireland to Jan. 15, immediately before his inauguration – performing the threat she made before Trump was first elected in 2016.
The mother of five left the country with her 12-year-old daughter, Dakota, whom she adopted with her late Michelle ex-wife, and always told her she lacks other children and her friends, she would only consider returning “when she is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there”.
The day after its announcement, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin visited Trump at the White House and right -wing expert Brian Glenn asked Martin, “Why would you allow Rosie O’Donnell to transfer to Ireland in the world?” I think it will lower your happiness level! “
Trump agreed, saying, “This is true,” and then asked Martin if he knew who was O’Donnell, noticing, “You are better not to know!”
Williams, 37, grew up in the Foster City Oklahoma custody system and in 2019 met Trump when it was invited to the White House for the new Black Leadership Summit. The visit led the comic, who had returned to the White House since then, to penalize the memory “from the Foster house to the White House”.
O’Donnell repeatedly screaming insults to Trump, calling it a “snake oil seller” who “will never be president” and he has slammed him as “raw, rude, unbearable and dumb” and she has said that his wanders got their number.
During his 2016 campaign, Trump commented on the first threat of O’Donnell’s relocation.
At that time, he told Fox News, “If I mean Rosie O’Donnell moves to Canada, I would do a great service for our country!”
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