Ellen DeGeneres publicly defended her friend Rosie O’Donnell amid her escalating feud with former President Donald Trump. The tension, which has extended back to O’Donnell’s time on The View, intensified recently when Trump labeled her a “threat to humanity” on Truth Social and threatened to revoke her American citizenship, despite having no constitutional authority to do so, according to a Harvard analysis.

In response to Trump’s remarks, which sparked widespread criticism, DeGeneres took to Instagram to show her support. She shared a screenshot of Trump’s post alongside a powerful poem written by O’Donnell addressed to him. This outpouring of support from DeGeneres echoes the sentiment of many who stand by O’Donnell as she navigates this contentious situation.

O’Donnell, meanwhile, has also made headlines recently for her new role in the third season of “And Just Like That…,” playing a lesbian nun in what has been described as a significant opportunity for representation in media. This adds a layer to her public persona, showcasing her resilience and ability to address relevant themes in today’s society.

The contrast between her new role and the ongoing personal conflict with Trump illustrates the complexities faced by public figures in a politically charged environment. It is a testament to the strength of friendship and solidarity in the face of adversity. Celebrities rallying around O’Donnell is a positive sign of community support among artists, especially concerning social issues.

This situation serves as a reminder of the ongoing dialogue around political discourse in America and the role celebrities have in advocating for their friends and standing against threats to civil liberties.


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