an Instagram video to his close to 1 million followers, many of whom agreed.“Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Ireland,” one person quipped, ahead of St.
Patrick’s Day on March 17.“God please Bless Ireland they sure gonna need it!” another agreed, while another wrote, “They don’t deserve this.”“Oh those poor Irish.
Not enough whiskey to deal with that,” someone else else chimed in.A post shared by Terrence K. Williams (@terrencekwilliams)The former “View” host — who’s famously feuded with Donald Trump for close to two decades — announced Tuesday on TikTok that she moved to Ireland on Jan.
15, right before his inauguration — carrying out the threat she made before Trump was first elected in 2016.The mom of five left the country with her 12-year-old daughter, Dakota, whom she adopted with her late ex-wife Michelle Rounds, and said although she misses her other children and her friends, she will only consider moving back “when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America.”The day after her announcement, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin visited Trump in the White House and right-wing pundit Brian Glenn asked Martin, “Why in the world would you let Rosie O’Donnell move to Ireland?!
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