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After a self-imposed political exile to Ireland after President Donald Trump’s re-election, Rosie O'Donnell quietly returned to the United States.
During an interview with Chris Cuomo on his new show, "SiriusXM’s Cuomo Mornings," the 63-year-old actress revealed she recently returned to the country to visit her family. The actress moved to Ireland with her teenage daughter in January 2025, just prior to President Trump's second inauguration.
"I was recently home for two weeks, and I did not really tell anyone," she told Cuomo. "I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like. I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn't been home in over a year."
She then shared that she "wanted to make sure that it was safe" for her and her daughter to come back over the summer so that they could be with family during her break from school.
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After a self-imposed political exile to Ireland after President Donald Trump’s re-election, Rosie O'Donnell quietly returned to the United States.
During an interview with Chris Cuomo on his new show, "SiriusXM’s Cuomo Mornings," the 63-year-old actress revealed she recently returned to the country to visit her family. The actress moved to Ireland with her teenage daughter in January 2025, just prior to President Trump's second inauguration.
"I was recently home for two weeks, and I did not really tell anyone," she told Cuomo. "I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like. I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn't been home in over a year."
She then shared that she "wanted to make sure that it was safe" for her and her daughter to come back over the summer so that they could be with family during her break from school.
Rosie O'Donnell quietly returns to US after abandoning country over Trump's victory
Rosie O'Donnell reveals she secretly returned to America for two weeks to visit family after moving to Ireland, saying the U.S. now "feels scary."





