Rosie O’Donnell has officially turned motherhood into a political weapon—and it’s as disgusting as you’d expect. This left-wing loudmouth dragged her autistic child right into her relentless Trump obsession, painting the former president as some sort of boogeyman responsible for uprooting their lives. Spoiler alert: Trump didn’t force anyone to flee America. That was all Rosie’s meltdown-induced choice.
Let’s get one thing straight: O’Donnell didn’t just quietly move overseas. She bolted to Ireland just days before Trump’s second inauguration, claiming it was for her family’s “safety.” Yet here she is, using her platform to poison her child’s mind with hatred—for a man who handed this country one of its strongest economies, boosted American pride, and fiercely fought globalists at every turn. But of course, facts don’t matter when the mainstream media’s favorite kook wants to play victim.
BREAKING: Rosie O’Donnell says her 12-year-old child, who has autism, feels that President Trump forced their family to leave the United States.
She adds that this belief has been deeply upsetting for her family. pic.twitter.com/8VaDEVGT2z
— ᴰⁱᵍⁱ Gal (@DigitalGalX) December 1, 2025
Rosie’s daughter, who happens to be autistic and identifies as non-binary, is now supposedly seething with anger. Why? Because Mommy’s incessant Trump tirades have convinced her that the man is destroying America, and forced them out. Think about the damage being done here. Instead of shielding her vulnerable child from political toxicity, O’Donnell is weaponizing autism to justify her own bitter obsession. This isn’t activism—it’s child abuse wrapped in a celebrity meltdown.
The social media backlash was swift and deserved. People aren’t buying the sob story that Trump turned a loving family into exiles. They see a mother blaming a man she hates for her own recklessness—and dragging her child through the mud. The left has become expert at this: blame conservatives for every problem and cry victim when reality doesn’t cooperate. Meanwhile, they abandon personal responsibility and demand sympathy for their self-inflicted drama.
If Rosie really cared about her child’s well-being, she’d stop broadcasting her Trump-fueled psychosis and focus on being a mother—not a bitter political pawn seeking attention with every syllable. Let’s be clear: Trump didn’t run her out of America. She chose this exile because she couldn’t handle a country that finally began standing up to the radical left’s globalist agenda. End of story. So, the real question remains: if Rosie’s hatred for Trump is that toxic, why in the world would anyone trust her with a vulnerable child?

