Rosie O’Donnell spread one disgusting lie about Trump that crossed the line

Nov 22, 2025

Rosie O'Donnell has spent nearly twenty years attacking Donald Trump from her various media perches.

But she just hit a new low with a wild conspiracy theory that should get her banned from every platform.

And Rosie O'Donnell spread one disgusting lie about Trump that crossed the line.

O'Donnell pushes debunked child abuse hoax on TikTok

The washed-up comedian fled to Ireland after Trump's landslide victory last November, but that hasn't stopped her from spewing hatred at her 2.9 million TikTok followers.

In her latest unhinged rant, O'Donnell falsely claimed that President Trump has "settled cases with children, children's families, accusations about him."¹

That's a lie.

Multiple fact-checkers, including PolitiFact and Reuters, have thoroughly debunked these exact claims.²

The fake allegations originated from conspiracy theory websites and baseless Facebook posts featuring fabricated headlines about nonexistent "child molestation charges."³

There is zero evidence that Trump ever settled any such cases because no such cases exist.

But O'Donnell didn't stop there.

She called the President a "deviant, psychotic, mentally ill" person and demanded Americans recognize that "this kind of deviant behavior goes on at the highest level."¹

"Shame, people. Shame on what has become of us," O'Donnell proclaimed.¹

The irony of a woman spreading provably false accusations about child abuse while lecturing Americans about shame apparently escaped her.

O'Donnell's bizarre obsession with Trump's decor

O'Donnell then launched into an unhinged rant about White House renovations, accusing Trump of "ripping everything down" and covering it with "gold lamé."¹

She claimed that during a trip to Abu Dhabi, "all I thought is, 'This is the aesthetic that Trump loves.' Everything with gold filigree. Flakey, fake gold on everything."¹

Think about that for a second.

This woman visited one of the wealthiest cities in the world and spent the entire time obsessing over Donald Trump's interior design preferences.

That's not political commentary.

That's a clinical obsession.

O'Donnell even dragged the late filmmaker Nora Ephron into her rant, claiming she once had "a long conversation" with Ephron about Trump's "love of gold lamé."¹

Ephron died in 2012, so she can't exactly confirm or deny that conversation.

How convenient.

The SNAP fearmongering hits a new low

O'Donnell saved her most outrageous claim for the end.

"Save the SNAP money, for God's sake — don't let him starve America like they did in Gaza. Please, God," O'Donnell shrieked.¹

She's actually comparing food stamp policy discussions in the United States to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

That's not political analysis.

That's deranged fearmongering designed to terrify people.

The Trump Administration has made no announcements about eliminating SNAP benefits.

O'Donnell simply invented a crisis to scare her followers.

The 19-year feud that broke O'Donnell's brain

O'Donnell's Trump Derangement Syndrome dates back to December 2006 when she attacked him on The View for being too lenient with a Miss USA winner accused of drug use.⁴

She called him a "snake-oil salesman" and mocked his hair.⁴

Trump fired back, calling her "a real loser" and "a woman out of control."⁵

That exchange apparently broke something inside O'Donnell's brain.

For nearly two decades, she's been unable to let it go.

She's compared him to Hitler, demanded his impeachment, and accused him of treason.⁶

When Trump won the 2016 election, O'Donnell tweeted, "god help us all."⁵

When he won again in 2024, she packed her bags and fled to Ireland with her 12-year-old child, claiming she won't return "until it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights."⁷

Safe from what, exactly?

A President she doesn't like winning elections?

That's called democracy, Rosie.

White House responds to O'Donnell's meltdown

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson delivered a brutal response to O'Donnell's latest tirade.

"Rosie's unhinged rants are a symptom of late stage TDS. She's way too far gone. Thank goodness she's no longer in the United States."⁸

That about sums it up.

O'Donnell has gone from being a moderately successful talk show host to a bitter exile in Ireland posting conspiracy theories about child abuse to her TikTok followers.

The platforms that host her content should be asking serious questions about whether spreading debunked lies about child sexual abuse violates their terms of service.

When Trump threatened to revoke her citizenship back in July — something he obviously cannot legally do to a natural-born citizen — O'Donnell called him a "dangerous old soulless man with dementia."⁹

But she's the one who can't form a coherent thought without veering into conspiracy theories and hysterical comparisons to Gaza.

O'Donnell told her followers that "we never thought we'd be living what we're living right now."¹

She's right about that.

Most Americans never thought they'd see a former celebrity flee the country because her candidate lost an election, then spend her exile spreading lies about the President being a child abuser.

That's not resistance.

That's mental illness playing out in real time for 2.9 million TikTok followers.

And the fact that she still has a platform to spread these debunked lies tells you everything you need to know about Big Tech's priorities.


¹ Alana Mastrangelo, "Rosie O'Donnell Spreads Conspiracies, Shrieks About Food Stamps and Fascism in Anti-Trump Tirade," Breitbart, November 18, 2025.

² PolitiFact, "No proof Donald Trump made settlements to 10- to 13-year-olds," July 12, 2024.

³ Ibid.

⁴ Fox News, "Rosie O'Donnell, Donald Trump's citizenship feud caps decades of taunts and jabs," July 15, 2025.

⁵ CNN, "The Donald Trump-Rosie O'Donnell feud: A timeline," August 14, 2017.

⁶ Yahoo Entertainment, "Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump's Longstanding Feud Explained," July 13, 2025.

⁷ Ibid.

⁸ Fox News, "Rosie O'Donnell, Donald Trump's citizenship feud caps decades of taunts and jabs," July 15, 2025.

⁹ Newsweek, "Donald Trump threatens to take away Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship," July 12, 2025.

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