Rosie O’Donnell Can’t Figure Out Why Her Therapist Isn’t Panicking About Trump

Sep 29, 2025 - 17:28
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Rosie O’Donnell Can’t Figure Out Why Her Therapist Isn’t Panicking About Trump

Actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell admitted on Monday that her therapist was not as panicked about President Donald Trump as she was — and that was of great concern to her.

Appearing on Monday’s episode of “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” O’Donnell voiced her frustrations to the longtime MSNBC anchor. The former “The View” cohost claimed that if Trump continued to implement his agenda, there would be no America left when he was finished.

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O’Donnell began by arguing that Democrats should be more open to accepting former Trump voters who had “changed their minds” after seeing what they’d really voted for — although polling indicates that Trump voters largely approve of Trump’s performance across multiple issues.

“When people say, ‘I changed my mind,’ we have to say, ‘Welcome back to reality. Let’s all be Americans together.’ Right? Because what’s happening is not only happening to Democrats,” O’Donnell said. “It’s happening to everyone. And when the Medicaid cuts go in, old people are going to start to die, to die.”

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“What he’s done hasn’t even hit us yet. And if he’s not stopped now, we have lost our country. And I don’t know, Nicolle, how it is that some people cannot see it,” O’Donnell continued. “My therapist said, ‘Why are you so upset?’ And I said to her, ‘Why are you not?'”

O’Donnell herself actually fled the United States, moving to Ireland after Trump was reelected to a second term. Since then, she and the president have traded barbs on a number of occasions — and Trump went so far as to threaten to revoke O’Donnell’s citizenship.

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