BREAKING: In a pointed commentary on Fox News’ “The Five” Tuesday, Kellyanne Conway suggested that Rosie O’Donnell needs “a hug or a husband” amid her outspoken criticism of former President Donald Trump. This remark follows O’Donnell’s recent TikTok video urging the use of the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
O’Donnell, a long-time critic of Trump, questioned, “When are they gonna do the 25th Amendment?” She expressed her concerns about Trump’s presidency while residing in Ireland, stating, “He needs to be stopped.” This public call for action has reignited discussions on the political landscape as the 2024 election approaches.
Conway, a former senior advisor to Trump, responded directly to O’Donnell’s remarks during the show, emphasizing that Democrats must offer more than just opposition to Trump if they hope to succeed in the midterms. “They have absolutely nothing from the 2024 shellacking they suffered,” she asserted, referring to Trump’s victories in key swing states.
In her critique, Conway asked rhetorically, “Don’t you have anybody who loves you?” She suggested that O’Donnell’s emotional state reflects “Trump derangement syndrome,” a term Conway used to describe the toxic obsession with Trump that she believes is prevalent among Democrats. “By the way, she moved to Ireland, but she never moved on,” she added, underscoring her belief that O’Donnell’s fixation is detrimental.
In what can only be described as an emotional appeal, Conway concluded, “Get yourself some help,” directing her comments at O’Donnell’s public persona and mental well-being. The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between Trump supporters and his critics, with Conway’s statements likely to spark discussions across social media platforms.
This confrontation comes at a crucial time, as political analysts speculate about the strategies both parties will employ leading up to the elections. With the Democratic Party facing challenges following the 2024 results, Conway’s remarks may resonate with voters looking for constructive engagement rather than divisive rhetoric.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as it unfolds.
