WATCH: Rosie O'Donnell Posts WILD New Trump Rant!

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In a recent tirade from her residence in Ireland, Rosie O'Donnell, the American comedian, took to social media to level a series of accusations against President Donald Trump.

She alleged election fraud, expressed a desire for the identities of ICE agents to be made public, and confessed to relying on medication to sleep.

According to Breitbart, O'Donnell made several claims in her TikTok video, including allegations that Trump cheated in the 2024 election, a hope that activists could expose federal immigration agents, and a false assertion that Trump is infringing on the U.S. Constitution. She referred to this as the "molluments clause," suggesting that Trump was violating it by accepting a plane from Qatar. Additionally, she discussed her use of certain medications.

"Things are getting crazy over there in the U.S.," O'Donnell stated in her video, "I mean they've been crazy for months, now, right, at least 100 days." She then delved into her interpretation of President Trump's comments on the election, stating, "If he admits one more time that the election was rigged I mean why is he allowed to admit this over and over again, and no one does anything about it? It's very obvious that it was."

O'Donnell appears to be misunderstanding Trump's comments about "rigged elections." Typically, he refers to the 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden. However, O'Donnell seems to be the one denying the legitimacy of the 2024 election, suggesting that it was rigged by Trump against Kamala Harris.

O'Donnell also reiterated her claim that Trump suffers from dementia, a charge she never leveled against Joe Biden despite evidence suggesting cognitive decline. "He keeps saying it, because he has like some form of dementia or something that he can't help but tell on himself for what he's done, as he has always. Or he puts it on someone else exactly what he has done," she said.

Later in the video, O'Donnell confessed that her mental health was suffering while living in the U.S., prompting her to leave the country. She attributed this to her intense dislike for Donald Trump. "I knew if I was there, my mental health would suffer tremendously because it did last time he was in office. And that was like him lite. And now it's like, you know, him heavy. Heavy duty him. Heavy duty keep yourself out of jail for treason him."

O'Donnell also addressed the news that Qatar is considering donating a jetliner to the U.S. government due to Boeing's delay in delivering a new Air Force One presidential airplane. She mispronounced the constitutional clause that critics claim Trump would violate with the plane deal. "Molluments clauses, everyone," she said. "Why do we have laws if he just breaks all of them?" she asked, despite the fact that the plane deal would not violate the emoluments clause.

The comedian then launched into a diatribe about ICE agents, expressing hope that their identities would soon be revealed. "It's very, very overwhelming," she continued. "And I can't even begin to talk about the ICE raids. And who the hell are these ICE people? And their names are going to come out."

O'Donnell then claimed that she had stopped smoking marijuana, which is illegal in Ireland, and felt much better as a result. However, she admitted to taking medication to help her sleep. "I've been having trouble sleeping, you know, I really have," she confessed. She attributed some of her issues to the stress of relocating to a new country, though she stated she had "not one regret."

"I've very, very glad I left before [Trump's] inauguration, and didn't have to watch or participate in the facade of that," she said before discussing her medication regimen. She revealed that she was using Trazodone to help her sleep, a drug primarily used to treat major depressive disorders.

"Trazodone is not really a sleeping aid, it's a depression medication, usually for people who are addicted to something, that's what I read, at least," she admitted. She also disclosed that she was taking Mounjaro to reduce her sugar intake due to diabetes and recommended the drug for weight loss and reducing addiction to processed white sugar.

In the end, she expressed frustration that her "psycho-pharm guy" would not prescribe Xanax to help her sleep. This latest tirade from O'Donnell underscores the deep political divide in the U.S. and the intense emotions that continue to surround the Trump presidency.