Rosie O’Donnell Freaks Out Over Trump’s Kennedy Center Change

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Rosie O’Donnell fled to Ireland after Trump won the election.

She’s been screaming across the Atlantic ever since.

Her latest meltdown came Saturday night, after the Kennedy Center board voted to add Trump’s name to the venue. O’Donnell took to TikTok to share her thoughts with her 2.9 million followers.

Her response? She’s not calling him “Trump” anymore.

She’s calling him “It.”

“The nameless blob of negative energy. It.”

This is a grown woman. A former television host. Supposedly a professional entertainer.

Calling the President of the United States “It” like a character from a Stephen King novel.

The “Saturday Night Ramble” Nobody Asked For

O’Donnell titled her video “Saturday Night Ramble” — which is at least honest branding.

She started by talking about Christmas celebrations with family and friends. Five kids under 13 in her house. Normal holiday stuff.

Then she pivoted to her favorite topic: The man living rent-free in her head.

“The Kennedy Centre debacle. It has gone too far. It is seriously unwell. It needs to be removed from office.”

“It.” Not “he.” Not “Trump.” Not even “the president.”

“It.”

This is what Trump Derangement Syndrome looks like in its advanced stages.

Her Therapist Told Her to “Detach”

Here’s the thing: O’Donnell admitted earlier this month that her therapist advised her to try “detaching” from her all-consuming hatred of Trump.

Professional mental health guidance. From a licensed therapist. Specifically addressing her obsession with Trump.

That advice has been, in the words of Breitbart, “roundly ignored.”

If anything, she’s gotten worse. She’s now dehumanizing the president by refusing to use his name or human pronouns.

“It.”

Someone should check on that therapist.

The Kennedy Center “Debacle”

What sent O’Donnell over the edge?

The Kennedy Center board voted to rename the venue “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.”

Trump’s name. On a building. In Washington.

That’s what triggered a Dublin-based rant about removing “it” from office.

The building was always named for a president. Now it includes another president. A president who actually supports the arts and doesn’t lecture Americans about their cultural shortcomings.

But to O’Donnell, adding Trump’s name to anything is a “debacle” requiring immediate removal from office.

Living in Ireland, Raging About America

Remember: O’Donnell doesn’t live here anymore.

She fled to Ireland as soon as Trump’s victory became clear. She chose to leave rather than live in the country that gave her fame, fortune, and a platform.

But she can’t stop talking about American politics. Can’t stop making TikTok videos about Trump. Can’t stop obsessing over a president she claims to hate.

If Trump is so terrible, why not enjoy Ireland? Why not embrace her new life abroad? Why not move on?

Because she can’t. The obsession is the point. Trump living in her head is all she has left.

“Faded Cast Member”

Let’s be honest about who Rosie O’Donnell is in 2025.

Her talk show ended years ago. Her movie career peaked with “A League of Their Own” — a film from 1992. Her relevance depends entirely on generating outrage through anti-Trump content.

Without Trump, she’s just another aging celebrity shouting into the void.

With Trump, she gets articles written about her. She gets engagement on TikTok. She gets attention.

The hatred isn’t just psychological. It’s professional. Trump is her content strategy.

The Dehumanization They Warned Us About

Remember when Democrats lectured everyone about “dehumanizing” language?

Remember when calling illegal immigrants “illegal” was supposedly beyond the pale because it reduced human beings to their legal status?

Here’s Rosie O’Donnell, prominent Democrat, calling the president “It.”

Not his name. Not his title. Not even an insulting nickname.

“It.” As if he’s not human.

The same people who police everyone else’s language have no problem with this. No condemnation from fellow liberals. No calls for civility. No concern about the “tone” of political discourse.

Rules for thee, not for me.

“Seriously Unwell”

O’Donnell says Trump is “seriously unwell.”

This from a woman who:

  • Fled the country after an election
  • Refuses to call the president by name
  • Creates “rambling” videos about her obsession
  • Ignores her therapist’s advice about detachment
  • Uses dehumanizing language about political opponents

Project much?

The TikTok Therapy Sessions Continue

O’Donnell has 2.9 million TikTok followers. Many of them apparently tune in for regular updates on her psychological state regarding Trump.

This is what political discourse has become for part of the American left. Regular video updates from a celebrity in Ireland, processing her feelings about a president she can’t stop thinking about.

It’s not commentary. It’s public therapy. Except the therapy isn’t working.

Meanwhile, Back in Reality

While O’Donnell rants from Dublin, Trump is:

  • Governing the country
  • Implementing policy
  • Making deals with foreign leaders
  • Adding his name to buildings
  • Living his best life

He’s probably not thinking about Rosie O’Donnell at all. Why would he? He’s the president. She’s a former talk show host posting TikToks from Ireland.

The asymmetry is total. He affects her entire emotional existence. She affects nothing about his.

That’s what drives her crazy. That’s why she can’t stop. That’s why the therapist’s advice gets ignored.

“It Needs to Be Removed From Office”

O’Donnell’s demand is worth noting.

She wants Trump removed from office. Not voted out in 2028. Removed. Now.

Based on what? Adding his name to a building? Being “seriously unwell” in her professional medical opinion?

This is the fantasy the Trump-deranged cling to. Any day now, he’ll be removed. Any day now, the nightmare will end. Any day now, reality will conform to their preferences.

It’s been nine years since Trump came down that escalator. They’re still waiting for reality to cooperate.

The Blob of Negative Energy

O’Donnell called Trump a “nameless blob of negative energy.”

She’s the one making angry videos from overseas. She’s the one who can’t enjoy Christmas without ranting about politics. She’s the one whose therapist is trying to help her “detach.”

But Trump is the “blob of negative energy.”

Sure, Rosie. Whatever helps you sleep at night.

In Dublin.

Across the ocean from the country you abandoned.

Obsessing over a president who doesn’t know you exist.