Rosie O’Donnell, a former talk show host and longtime left-wing activist, has resurfaced with an unhinged TikTok rant filled with conspiracy theories, misinformation, and disturbing comments about President Donald Trump.
In the video posted Thursday, O'Donnell falsely linked a trans Minneapolis school shooter—who held anti-Catholic views—to the Republican Party, claiming they were a "MAGA person," despite no evidence supporting the claim.
O’Donnell also floated the baseless theory that Trump is planning to declare martial law in Democrat-run cities to block elections.
“During martial law, we can’t have elections. I think that’s what he’s doing,” she said, referencing the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025. She urged her followers to “resist” and claimed, without evidence, that Trump said Americans “won’t need to vote again” after the next election.
She didn’t stop there. O’Donnell claimed Trump was deteriorating “physically, emotionally, spiritually,” adding, “He wants to get into heaven. I find that comical.”
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The actress left the U.S. after Trump defeated Kamala Harris in last November’s presidential election, but her obsession clearly followed her overseas. Now she’s spreading paranoia, pushing lies, and fantasizing about the downfall of the man who beat her candidate.
This isn’t activism—it’s delusion. And it’s yet another example of how unhinged the Left has become in the face of Trump’s return.
Her comments come after a 23-year-old former student opened fire during a back-to-school Mass at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring 18 others before taking their own life. The shooter, identified as Robin Westman, fired 116 rounds through church windows in what authorities are investigating as a hate-motivated domestic terror attack. Westman left behind journals revealing dark fantasies and gender identity struggles. The FBI and local officials are treating the case with heightened urgency, while the community mourns and praises the bravery of students and staff who acted quickly to protect others.