Rosie O'Donnell's Endless Trump Rants Even Tire Out Her Therapist!
ROSIE O'DONNELL UNLEASHES FURY ON TRUMP: "A MADMAN"
In a scathing attack on Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell has revealed that even her own therapist is growing weary of her endless rants against the former President. The 63-year-old comedian and actress made the shocking admission during an explosive interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday.
O'Donnell, who has been a vocal critic of Trump for over a decade, was discussing the current state of politics in the United States when she unleashed her fury on the former President. "What he's done now hasn't even hit us yet," she warned, pointing to the dire consequences of his actions. "And if he's not stopped now, we have lost our country."
Wallace, a longtime friend and colleague of O'Donnell's, nodded in agreement as the actress continued her tirade. "I don't know, Nicolle, how it is that some people cannot see it," O'Donnell said, shaking her head in disgust. "My therapist said to me, 'Why are you so upset?' And I said to her, 'Why are you not?'" Wallace chimed in, sharing a personal anecdote of her own: "Yeah, I have that conversation too."
O'Donnell's anger towards Trump knows no bounds, and it's clear that even the stress of speaking out against him is taking a toll on her mental health. The actress has been open about her struggles with anxiety and depression in the past, but her latest comments suggest that the constant barrage of criticism from Trump and his supporters is pushing her to the edge.
It's no secret that O'Donnell has had it in for Trump since 2006, when she called him out on his treatment of his wives during a heated episode of The View. Trump fired back with a scathing attack, labeling O'Donnell a "woman out of control" in an interview with People magazine.
The feud continued throughout Trump's first presidential campaign, with the former President repeatedly bringing up O'Donnell's name during debates and rallies. In 2016, Trump infamously referred to O'Donnell as "Rosie" and claimed that she was a perfect example of the kind of woman he would never date.
O'Donnell has been vocal about her disdain for Trump ever since, but it seems that even her therapist is starting to grow tired of her relentless attacks. The actress recently made headlines when she accused ABC of censoring shows that don't align with Trump's views, and was forced to apologize after incorrectly labeling the Minneapolis school shooter a MAGA Republican.
Despite the controversy surrounding her comments, O'Donnell remains undeterred in her quest to hold Trump accountable for his actions. "I encourage everyone to stand up, to use their voice, to protest, to demand that we follow the constitution in our country, and not a king and not a man," she said on Monday. "We don't have cruelty as part of our governing style."
As for her own sanity, O'Donnell has warned her fans to be careful when wading into the chaos surrounding Trump's presidency. "Protect your sanity as much as you can, and try not to swim in the chaos, if possible," she said. "But I know it's nearly impossible when you're there in the middle of it."
It seems that O'Donnell is more determined than ever to take on Trump and his supporters, even if it means putting her own mental health at risk. As she herself has said, "I don't know how it is that some people cannot see it." But one thing's for sure: Rosie O'Donnell sees the danger that Trump poses all too clearly.
In related news, sources close to The View have revealed that the show may be in jeopardy of being canceled due to its perceived bias. While ABC has denied any plans to axe the program, insiders claim that the network is under pressure from conservative groups to scrub shows that don't align with Trump's views.
As for O'Donnell herself, she's been keeping busy since relocating to Ireland last year in an effort to escape the American political climate. The actress has continued to speak out against Trump and his administration, but it remains to be seen whether her vocal opposition will ultimately have any impact on his presidency.
One thing's certain, however: Rosie O'Donnell is not going anywhere anytime soon.