Hollywood celebrities fled America after Donald Trump won the 2024 election.
Most of them learned that living overseas didn't solve their problems.
And Rosie O'Donnell just admitted one humiliating truth about her relationship with Trump.
Rosie O'Donnell moved to Ireland in January 2025, just five days before Donald Trump's inauguration, claiming she needed to escape for her mental health.
The 63-year-old comedian thought an ocean between her and Trump would finally give her the peace she desperately needed.
She was dead wrong.
In a video, O'Donnell confessed what everyone already suspected — Trump lives rent-free in her head 24/7 even from 3,000 miles away.
"I wish I could say I don't think about him a lot, but I do," O'Donnell admitted.¹
Even Her Therapist Gave Up on Her Trump Obsession
The Washington Post reported that O'Donnell "can't resist" talking about Trump despite promising her therapist she would stop.²
Her longtime friend Jennifer Kopetic grew so "annoyed" during a recent visit that she begged O'Donnell, "Roseann, you've got to detach. You've got to disconnect."³
O'Donnell promised her therapist the Wednesday before Thanksgiving that she wouldn't post about Trump for two days.
That promise lasted "maybe a few hours" according to the Post.⁴
She tried again, this time vowing to her 1.2 million Instagram followers that she was "gonna try again to not give him a minute of me."⁵
She failed that attempt too.
During Trump's first term, O'Donnell channeled her obsession into more than 200 digital portraits of Trump on her iPad, labeling them "Moron," "Loser" and "Liar."⁶
That kind of manic behavior is exactly what convinced O'Donnell she had no choice but to flee the country.
Her brother Eddie, who's helping with her Irish citizenship application, called the move "the best decision she's made."⁷
But even he admitted, "Still, when you have a phone and a fixation, it can be hard to totally disengage."⁸
White House Nails the Diagnosis
The White House didn't pull any punches when responding to O'Donnell's latest meltdown.
"Rosie O'Donnell clearly suffers from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, and it's better for the entire country that she decided to move away," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital.⁹
Trump Derangement Syndrome isn't just a clever insult anymore.
It's a documented phenomenon affecting millions of leftists who literally cannot function because Trump exists.
In 2025, a leading psychotherapist stunned Fox News by revealing that three-quarters of his current patients suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome.
O'Donnell just became the poster child for the condition.
In her video, O'Donnell went off the deep end by claiming Trump has "temporal frontal lobe dementia" and demanding Congress invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.¹⁰
She even fearmongered that Trump will "start a war" before the 2026 elections so he can "declare 'no elections.'"¹¹
O'Donnell accused Trump of "probably" having "dreamed" of murdering people and possibly having "participated" in such action.¹²
This is what full-blown Trump Derangement Syndrome looks like.
O'Donnell revealed her 12-year-old daughter who identifies as "non-binary" and has autism gets so upset over Trump that she "smashes her hand on the table" because she believes Trump forced their family to leave America.¹³
The comedian is so consumed by her Trump obsession that she's now projecting her mental illness onto her own children.
O'Donnell's feud with Trump stretches back to 2006 when she attacked him while co-hosting The View.
Trump called her "disgusting" and a "slob" who "talks like a truck driver."¹⁴
The back-and-forth has continued for nearly two decades, with Trump recently threatening to revoke her citizenship and calling her a "threat to humanity."¹⁵
But here's what makes O'Donnell's situation so pathetic — Trump doesn't think about her at all except when someone asks him about her attacks.
O'Donnell moved to a different continent to escape Trump.
She promised her therapist she'd stop talking about him.
Her friends begged her to disconnect.
And she still can't go a single day without obsessing over the man.
¹ Alana Mastrangelo, "Rosie O'Donnell: I Wish I Could Say I Don't Think About Trump a Lot, but I Do," Breitbart, December 30, 2025.
² Stephanie Giang-Paunon, "Rosie O'Donnell's Trump obsession continues unabated from Ireland as friends beg her to 'disconnect,'" Fox News, December 6, 2025.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Ibid.
⁵ Ibid.
⁶ Ibid.
⁷ Ibid.
⁸ Geoff Edgers, "Rosie O'Donnell's life in exile," The Washington Post, December 6, 2025.
⁹ Stephanie Giang-Paunon, "Rosie O'Donnell's Trump obsession continues unabated from Ireland as friends beg her to 'disconnect,'" Fox News, December 6, 2025.
¹⁰ Alana Mastrangelo, "Rosie O'Donnell: I Wish I Could Say I Don't Think About Trump a Lot, but I Do," Breitbart, December 30, 2025.
¹¹ Ibid.
¹² Ibid.
¹³ Ibid.
¹⁴ "Rosie O'Donnell says she's loving life in exile," LGBTQ Nation, December 9, 2025.
¹⁵ Stephanie Giang-Paunon, "Rosie O'Donnell, Donald Trump's citizenship feud caps decades of taunts and jabs," Fox News, July 15, 2025.









