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Trump Mocks Rosie O’Donnell’s Irish Escape in Hilarious Meeting

President Donald Trump didn’t hold back during a meeting with Ireland’s prime minister. A reporter asked why Ireland would let Rosie O’Donnell move there. Trump jumped at the chance to mock his longtime critic. He joked that Ireland’s leader was “better off not knowing” who she was.

Rosie O’Donnell recently fled to Ireland days before Trump’s inauguration. She claims she left America for her “sanity” and won’t return until “equal rights” exist here. Conservatives argue her dramatic exit shows how out of touch liberals are. They say she’d rather run away than face voters’ choice.

Trump and O’Donnell have feuded for nearly 20 years. It started when she criticized him on TV in 2006. He called her a “loser” back then. Their fights got worse during his presidency. Now, she’s trying to become an Irish citizen through her grandparents.

The reporter who brought up O’Donnell’s move is Brian Glenn. He’s known for bold questions. Earlier, he asked Ukraine’s president why he wasn’t wearing a suit. Glenn’s latest question gave Trump a perfect setup. The room laughed as Trump teased Ireland’s confused prime minister.

Ireland’s leader seemed puzzled by the whole exchange. He focused on issues like housing instead of Hollywood drama. Trump supporters say this proves real leaders care about problems, not celebrity gossip. They praise Trump for keeping the meeting light and entertaining.

O’Donnell’s move sparks debate about loyalty. Critics ask why she didn’t stay and fight for her beliefs. Some conservatives joke that Ireland’s happiness ratings might drop with her arrival. They see her exit as a win for common sense.

The clash highlights Trump’s sharp wit. Even after years in politics, he still dominates conversations. Supporters love how he turns media questions into viral moments. They argue this humor makes him relatable to everyday Americans.

As O’Donnell settles in Ireland, Trump’s team laughs it off. They say the country can keep her. For now, the feud continues from across the ocean. Most conservatives agree America is better off without her constant complaints.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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