When Rosie O’Donnell launched another round of personal attacks on President Trump, he didn’t cower — he fired back on Truth Social, saying he was “giving serious consideration” to taking away her U.S. citizenship. The exchange is exactly the kind of spectacle that exposes how unhinged the celebrity-class has become, and Greg Gutfeld’s panel on Gutfeld! ripped into the whole soap-opera, reminding Americans that the left’s outrage machine lives for these moments.
Let’s be clear about the law: a president cannot constitutionally strip a native-born American of citizenship, and that fact makes Trump’s taunt more theater than policy. The outrage from the left is predictable and performative, but conservatives shouldn’t pretend the cultural war hasn’t escalated into personal vendettas by the coastal elites.
O’Donnell’s retreat to Ireland after the 2024 election only adds insult to injury — she fled the country she denounces while continuing to fling bile at the rest of us from abroad. Her public musings about the president’s fitness for office, including ugly suggestions about dementia and character, reveal more about Hollywood’s echo chamber than about the man they despise.
Gutfeld and his panel were merciless and right to be, because the left’s shrinking roster of celebrities like O’Donnell profit off manufactured victimhood and moral superiority. Watching them clutch their pearls while living privileged lives is galling to everyday Americans who pay taxes, raise children, and work for a living. Media figures who cheered on exile then lecture patriots back home deserve scorn, and that’s exactly what the Gutfeld! segment delivered.
This isn’t just performative theater; it’s a teaching moment. If the elites want to pick fights using legal threats they know are impossible, conservatives should respond with contempt and clarity — expose the hypocrisy, laugh off the bluster, and remind people what real leadership looks like. The left’s tantrums only strengthen the resolve of voters who are tired of being scolded by celebrities who don’t have skin in the game.
In the end, Americans respect toughness and candor, even when it’s messy. Trump’s trolling of the elites is crude but effective at puncturing their sanctimony, and shows why cultural warriors on our side need to keep fighting for a country that rewards work, not virtue-signaling. Hardworking patriots will see through the spectacle and keep building a future that puts America first.

