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Actress and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell, who fled the United State after President Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in last November, we…
Dublin, Ireland – Renowned actress and activist Rosie O'Donnell has issued a fervent appeal for stricter gun control in the United States, speaking from her current location in Dublin. In a candid video, O'Donnell expressed profound dismay over the persistent issue of gun violence, particularly in schools, drawing a direct line from the 1999 Columbine High School tragedy to a recent shooting in Minnesota. "Nothing has happened since Columbine. Nothing," O'Donnell stated, her voice heavy with emotion. She highlighted the alarming statistic that gun violence is now the number one killer of children in America. "Every other country in the world seems to have solved this, except us, the United States of America. How is this possible?" O'Donnell did not shy away from strong criticism, labeling the National Rifle Association (NRA) a "terrorist organization" that has "terrorized the people of our country" by preventing any compromise on gun safety. She also directed her frustration towards political figures, including former President Donald Trump and the Heritage Foundation, describing Trump as "their puppet" and asserting that "the system is broken." The video, titled "Thursday Ramble," has resonated with many, sparking renewed discussion on the urgency of addressing gun violence and political gridlock in the U.S.
Actress and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell, who fled the United State after President Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in last November, we…