Donald Trump is supposed to be dealing with war-crime investigations, collapsing narratives, and growing pressure from Congress. Instead, heās glued to his phone at midnight, rage-posting like a man cornered. The trigger? A new wave of criticism from one of his oldest, loudest enemies: Rosie OāDonnell.
It all kicked off when Trump saw a clip from the progressive Midas Touch Networkāan interview with former Attorney General Eric Holderācirculating online. Trump reposted the video to his platform, attacking Holder as an āObama sycophantā and ranting about Democrats wanting to pack the Supreme Court and āterminate the filibuster.ā Then the dam fully broke. In just one hour, Trump fired off hundreds of postsāconspiracy threads, insults, AI fantasy clips, and bizarre brain-dump ramblings that even his supporters struggled to defend.
Buried inside the storm was something more sinister than just online tantrums. As multiple outlets report, Trump and his ally Pete Hegseth are facing intense scrutiny over alleged illegal boat strikes off the coast of Venezuela, where U.S. forces are accused of bombing vessels and even hitting survivors in a second strike. Critics and lawmakers are now using words like āwar crimesā and demanding full audio and video of the missions. Hegseth himself went on TV bragging, āI watched it live⦠we knew exactly who was in that boat,ā only to later try to pin responsibility on Admiral Mitch Bradley, a top commander at Southern Command.
As that scandal grows, Trump is doing what heās done for nearly two decades whenever he feels cornered: he reaches for Rosie.
To understand how deep this obsession runs, you have to go back to December 2006. On The View, Rosie OāDonnell torched Trump for pretending to be the moral savior of Miss USA Tara Conner while living a life of serial affairs and bankruptcies. She mocked his voice, flipped her hair to imitate his comb-over, and laid him out: he left one wife, cheated with the next, had kids both timesābut now wanted to be āthe moral compass for 20-year-olds in America.ā She called him a liar, a fraud, and a snake-oil salesman packaged as a business genius by The Apprentice.
Trump lost it.
What followed was a full-scale media war: Trump calling into Larry King from his private jet just to call Rosie ādisgusting,ā suggesting someone should āpick up her girlfriend,ā insulting her face, her body, her careerāover and over again on every outlet that would hand him a microphone. He even dragged Barbara Walters into it, falsely claiming she regretted hiring Rosie, forcing Walters to go on The View and publicly deny it.
The feud went quiet in the mainstreamābut it never left Trumpās head.
In 2015, at the very first Republican primary debate, when Foxās Megyn Kelly asked Trump about calling women āfat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals,ā he smirked and snapped: āOnly Rosie OāDonnell.ā In 2016, during a presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, he brought her up again, insisting she ādeservedā everything heād said about her. Years later, he was still obsessing.
Fast forward to 2025. Rosie has moved to Ireland with her child, saying she wonāt return until the U.S. is safe for all citizens. Trump responds not with policy, not with leadershipābut with another blast on social media, calling her a āthreat to humanityā and floating the idea of revoking her citizenship. In one post, he snarls that Rosie should āremain in the wonderful country of Ireland if they want her.ā
Rosie fires back with photos of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, calling herself āeverything you fearāa loud woman, a queer woman, a mother who tells the truth,ā saying she lives ārent free in that collapsing brain of yours.ā On a podcast, she calls Trump a ācornered ratā running from the Epstein files and says plainly: āIām the distraction. Epstein survivors are the reckoning.ā
At the exact same time, Trump is posting AI videos of Venezuelan President NicolĆ”s Maduro āsurrenderingā to him, spinning fantasies about Biden using Michelle Obama to secretly pardon people, ranting about John Brennan as an āenemy of the people,ā and screaming once again that the 2020 election was stolenāwith zero proof.![]()
War-crime allegations. A possible tribunal in his future. His own cognitive and physical decline now openly discussed on mainstream TV. And through it all, one woman keeps reappearing in his feed, his speeches, his grudges:
Rosie OāDonnellāthe comedian who, back in 2006, simply told the truth on live TV.
Nearly 20 years later, that truth still has him erupting.