President Donald Trump gave a destructive answer to Rosie O'Donnell's decision to move to Ireland to escape from his presidency.
Trump and Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, Was in Washington DC for St. Patrick's Day festivities, was asked about the actress's decision to leave the United States.
'Did you know you have Rosie O'Donnell? Do you know who she is? “Trump asked Martin.
When Martin Demured, chuckling and shook his head, Trump told him, “You're better not to know.”
Trump responded to an announcement from O'Donnell that she moved over the pond to Ireland – because she cannot tolerate America in Trump's.
The diehard liberal actress and comedian – who has a long history of pronouncing the conservative president – shared a video of nine minutes in which she updated fans about her new life outside the US

Taoiseach Micheal Martin and President Donald Trump in the Oval Office
At the start of the clip, the 62-year-old confirmed that she was stuck under the pressure and did not come across in the US under Trump, so she packed her suitcases and moved on January 15th-striking five days before the inauguration.
The pronounced Trump Hater told her 2.5 million followers that she has a 'beautiful' time that lives in Ireland – but admitted that she is already missing things about the US.
She said: 'It has been pretty great, I must say. The people are so loving and so friendly, so hospitable. And I am very grateful. '
She noticed that leaving the United States was something she never expected to happen in her life, and added: 'I was never someone who thought I would move to another country, that is what I decided to be best for myself and my 12-year-old child. And here we are. '
Rosie, who has been a vocal president Trump critic over the years, admitted that she already missed many elements of her life in America while she went on: “You know, I'm happy. Clay is happy. I miss my other children. I miss my friends.
“I miss many things about life at home and I try to find a home here in this beautiful country.”

Rosie O'Donnell has unveiled her shock decision to move over the pond and confirmed that she now mentions Ireland at home because of her political views
Opening of what could see her return to her house, she added: “And when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights in America there, we will consider coming back.”
Rosie then noticed that the changes in the country were made since Trump took on and added: 'It was heartbreaking to see what is happening politically and difficult for me personally. The personal is political, as we all know. '
Indeed, Rosie made it clear that she was currently happy with her decision and explained that everyone in Dublin was 'friendly' and that she had 'met a bunch of people' in the last two months.
She noticed that fans had expressed their concern and added: 'Sorry for those of you who were worried and who missed me. I just had the feeling that we had to take care of ourselves and made some hard decisions and continue.
“And now that we settled, I was ready to post this and tell everyone what was going on.”
The star was hinted on Friday, March 7 during the move, when she posed for a selfie Snap behind the wheel of a car while she mentioned how she has a hard time driving on another side of the road.
“Bought a small used car to tool on the wrong side of the road around the countryside,” she wrote on Instagram before she knows: “Dree touch on the sidewalk – I thought I hit a cat !!! #Newadventures. '
She also showed her daughter Dakota in the back seat of the car with her backpack next to her in another photo on Instagram, who recently made the former host of the display private.
O'Donnell also has four other children, but they are all past the age to go to school.

The actress and comedian participated on Tuesday to Tiktok and shared a video of nine minutes in which she updated fans about her new life outside the US
Known for her harsh words war with Trump over the years, even before he became president, the mother of five has been even more vocal to insist his tough speech and policy in interviews and on social media since he started his first term in 2016.
In one of the recent criticisms, she shared a video on Tiktok van de Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky who hugged children and picked up with a smile on his face.
“If the current president only had a drop of his caring dedicated heart #resist #protest #defythem #love #fdt,” she wrote in the caption.
In December O'Donnell went to Tiktok to bash Time Magazine for calling Donald Trump his husband of the year before 2024, as reported by the Daily Beast.
“Man of the year, Donald Trump. Well, f ** k you time magazine. F ** Ku, seriously, “said O'Donnell. 'What about the most dangerous man of the year? What about the most criminal man of the year? What about the worst president we've ever had … of the year. '
Rosie becomes the newest celebrity that is moved in the aftermath of Trump to be chosen for a second term of office.


The star was hinted on March 7 during the move, when she posed for a selfie snap behind the wheel while she mentioned how she has difficult to drive on another side of the road
Among the stars to recent moving are actor Richard Gere, who sold his $ 11 million Connecticut house in November and moved to Madrid, Spain, partly closer to his wife's in-laws, according to Vanity Fair.
Gere, 75, the outlet said that he thought it would be a 'great adventure' to move with Alejandra and their sons Alexander, Five and James, four, “because I never lived outside the United States full -time.”
Former talk shower, comedian and Oude Liberal Ellen Degeneres, 67, and her wife Portia de Rossi, 52, chose to move to the English countryside in December.
In a 20 -year anniversary written to her wife, Degeres wrote how she was 'so happy that we can travel and explore the world together' in a selfie snap in the UK.