Rosie O'Donnell apologises to Micheal Martin after her moving to Ireland leads to awkward Oval Office moment
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Rosie O'Donnell apologises to Micheal Martin after her moving to Ireland leads to awkward Oval Office moment
"I see reflections of myself in this country everywhere I look, and reflections of my family and my very Irish childhood."
"We're 100pc Irish. Being Irish Catholic was a very big part of my identity, and coming back here does feel like coming home."
During a St. Patrick's Day event at the White House, a reporter raised concerns about comedian Rosie O'Donnell, leading to a humorous exchange with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and President Trump. O'Donnell, who relocated to Dublin after Trump's re-election, expressed her connection to Ireland and her sense of belonging there. Citing her Irish heritage, she described returning to Ireland as coming home, highlighting a deep personal and cultural resonance. Despite a long-standing feud with Trump, she reflects positively on her experiences in Ireland, which she finds comforting and familiar.
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