While millions of Americans marked Independence Day by celebrating freedom, sacrifice, and our founding ideals, actress Rosie O’Donnell spent hers overseas—posting a gloomy, black-and-white TikTok urging Americans to consider replacing their government. No fireworks. No flag. Just a sour recital of the Declaration of Independence, followed by an unmistakable political jab aimed at President Trump.
“That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it,” she read, adding in a somber tone:
“Come on, America. Keep going.”
“Happy Fourth of July. This is a sad day in American history,” she concluded.
The not-so-subtle subtext? A call to resistance against Trump’s presidency—delivered on the very day he signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law, securing historic tax relief and a reinvestment in America-first priorities like border security and fiscal discipline.
O’Donnell, once a household name in entertainment, now finds herself increasingly known for her inflammatory political tirades. In March, she announced she’d fled to Ireland out of fear of President Trump’s second term—painting herself as a political refugee. Since then, she’s kept up a steady stream of social media diatribes, including claims that Elon Musk “rigged” the 2024 election to install Trump and “steal” it from Kamala Harris.
Yes, you read that right—O’Donnell is now a full-blown election denier. And yet, she’s treated by legacy media with a strange kind of reverence while the same institutions mock Americans who questioned the integrity of the 2020 election.
The timing of her video was clearly no accident. As President Trump celebrated with military families on the White House lawn—honoring the nation’s 248th birthday—Democrats were melting down over legislation that reined in bloated government programs and delivered wins for everyday Americans. From no taxes on tips and overtime to billions in border funding, the “Big Beautiful Bill” is a direct answer to years of progressive overreach.
Yet, O’Donnell and the far-left elite seem more concerned with performative despair than with real solutions. Her version of patriotism now includes openly suggesting the government should be “abolished” when it doesn’t reflect her politics.
While Rosie mourns from across the Atlantic, the rest of America is getting back to work—grateful for a president who respects the Constitution, restores economic sanity, and doesn’t pander to Hollywood elites. Her theatrics might trend on TikTok, but they reveal just how detached the entertainment class has become from the values that truly make this country great.
Let Rosie play revolutionary from her Irish cottage. Meanwhile, real Americans will keep building, defending, and celebrating the greatest nation on Earth.