Donald Trump and the actress and presenter Rosie O’Donnell have been exchanging names of virulent birds and criticism for almost 20 years. However, the president of the United States rose a march by flying a threat this Saturday, July 12, to withdraw his American nationality.
“Since Rosie O’Donnell does not represent the best interests of our great country, it seriously plan his citizenship from him,” Donald Trump wrote in his social network of truth.
“It represents a threat to humanity and must remain in this wonderful country that is Ireland, if you want to maintain it,” he added. A reference to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell was established in this country last January, after Donald Trump’s return to the Oval office.
“I am all you fear”
In recent days, on social networks, Rosie O’Donnell, former presenter of the program The viewHe has multiplied attacks against the US president and his administration, which markedly leads to the recent budget law approved by Congress or that considers an insufficient reaction of federal authorities after mortal floods in Texas.
On Saturday, Rosie O’Donnell reacted to the words of the US president in his Instagram account when he went to Donald Trump. And when publishing a photo where you can see with Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire in the heart of a vast scandal of sexual crimes and exploitation and ended his days in prison in 2019.
“You are my threat to humanity, but I am everything you fear: a woman who makes noise, a strange woman, a mother who tells the truth, an American who left the country before taking it out,” the actress wrote in a text that accompanies the cliché.
A threat outside constitutional nails
This is not the first time that Donald Trump has Thred to withdraw someone’s US nationality. Recently, he suggested that he could eliminate American passport from Elon Musk’s hands.
But as the US State Department remembers on its website, American or naturalized American citizens “cannot lose US nationality unless they voluntarily renounce this status.”
Requested by Associated Press, Amanda Frost, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, also emphasizes that a decision of the Supreme Court dating from 1967 goes in the same direction. According to him, amendment 14 to the Constitution prevents the government from withdrawing the US citizenship of an individual.
“The president does not have the power to withdraw the citizenship of an American birthday citizen,” he adds. “To summarize, we are a nation based on the principle that people choose the government and that the government cannot choose people.”
Source: BFM TV
