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Rosie O’Donnell has revealed that even her therapist is growing tired of her bottomless hatred for Donald Trump.
During a conversation with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on Monday, O’Donnell, 63, expressed her thoughts on why many people seem to lack a heightened sense of urgency regarding the president.
‘What he’s done now hasn’t even hit us yet,’ O’Donnell said, pointing to the current political climate.
‘And if he’s not stopped now, we have lost our country.
‘I don’t know, Nicolle, how it is that some people cannot see it.
‘My therapist said, “Why are you so upset?”
‘And I said to her, “Why are you not?”’
Wallace, welcoming O’Donnell to her podcast, replied: ‘Yeah, I have that conversation too.’

Rosie O’Donnell, 63, shared her perspective with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, pondering why others don’t share her urgent concerns about the president.

O’Donnell said that even her therapist has pushed back on her hatred for Donald Trump, which can be traced back nearly two decades
O’Donnell recently relocated to Ireland. She made the move after Trump’s reelection in a bid to escape the American political climate.
In the nearly nine months since, the former View host has continued to speak out against the president.
Trump recently pondered the possibility of revoking her citizenship.
O’Donnell, in return, slammed the conservative as a ‘madman’ Monday, complaining Wallace about his cuts to Medicaid funding.
‘I urge everyone to speak out, raise their voices, protest, and insist that we adhere to our country’s constitution. We shouldn’t be led by a king or any single individual, and cruelty should not be a core aspect of our governance,’ she stated.
‘Protect your sanity as much as you can, and try not to swim in the chaos, if possible.
‘But I know it’s nearly impossible when you’re there in the middle of it.’
The former View host’s feud with Trump, at this point, goes back more than a decade.

‘What he’s done now hasn’t even hit us yet,’ O’Donnell said at a point during the Monday interview of Trump before making the revelation. ‘And if he’s not stopped now, we have lost our country. ‘I don’t know, Nicolle, how it is that some people cannot see it’
O’Donnell first criticized the former ‘Apprentice’ host during a 2006 episode of the ABC opinion show, where she slammed him for being unfaithful to his wives
Trump returned fire by calling O’Donnell a “a woman out of control” in an interview with People weeks later.
The feud continued into the Republican’s first, whirlwind campaign, when Trump brought up O’Donnell during the Republican primary debates.
Fox host Megyn Kelly had been questioning him about his history of using derogatory terms to describe women, leading him to reply, ‘Only [when it came to] Rosie O’Donnell.’
O’Donnell, 63, responded by tweeting, ‘Try explaining that 2 ur kids’.
The two have been at odds since.
Just last month, she accused ABC of scrubbing ‘any program that doesn’t align with Trumpism’ following a report suggested the View could be soon taken off the air amid scrutiny into supposed bias.
O’Donnell made the remarks before ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel after his comments about the suspect in the murder investigation surrounding Charlie Kirk. His show has since returned to air.

Rosie moved to Ireland earlier this year with her 12-year-old daughter Dakota in response to Trump’s reelection

O’Donnel manned The View as it moderator from 2006 to 2007. The brief tenure was marred by the first of several feuds with the future president. She returned in 2014 before leaving again after just five months
That same month, O’Donnell issued an apology after incorrectly branding the Minneapolis school shooter who murdered two children a MAGA Republican.
O’Donnell was The View’s moderator from 2006 to 2007.
She returned for a second stint in 2014, before leaving again five months later. She blamed ‘personal issues’ at the time.