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Rosie O’Donnell joins string of Hollywood lefties mourning The Don’s thumping election victory

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Rosie O'Donnell took to TikTok to share her discomfort after Trump's election victory

Rosie O’Donnell is the latest celebrity to join the series of Hollywood leftists lamenting Donald Trump’s historic election victory.

The comedian, and frequent Trump critic, took to TikTok on Wednesday to share a video in which she said she felt “dazed and a little numb” following her historic victory.

Speaking to camera in the five-minute-long rant, he said he spent the night watching Love Island Australia while trying to avoid World News Tonight.

After explaining how she and her son Clay were sick with the flu, O’Donnell went on to say that she woke up at 3 a.m. to the news of Trump’s success before watching Harris’ speech, “which must have been very difficult.” “.

He recalled seeing Claire McCaskill crying on Deadline: White House with Nicole Wallace and “so many touching videos of people today talking about how to take care of yourself when you’re overwhelmed, stressed and scared.”

Rosie O’Donnell took to TikTok to share her discomfort after Trump’s election victory

Donald Trump became the first president in more than 130 years to win a second non-consecutive term. (Pictured: Donald, his wife Melania and son Barron on stage in West Palm Beach as Trump gave his victory speech Tuesday night)

Donald Trump became the first president in more than 130 years to win a second non-consecutive term. (Pictured: Donald, his wife Melania and son Barron on stage in West Palm Beach as Trump gave his victory speech Tuesday night)

His defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris marks a notable comeback for a twice-impeached president.

His defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris marks a notable comeback for a twice-impeached president.

“When fear seems to win, you have to strengthen your faith, that’s what I believe,” he said with tears in his eyes.

O’Donnell expressed sadness at the idea of ​​America being “two halves instead of one whole,” saying the country is “very divided” before giving self-help advice to those also lamenting Trump’s victory.

“Get ready, because we’re in for an incredible journey with him at the helm and with no immunity barriers,” he continued.

O’Donnell went on to suggest “getting rid of the Electoral College… it’s the popular vote, that’s what we have to do,” even though Trump also won the popular vote in his landslide victory.

He achieved his remarkable victory on a night reminiscent of 2016, sweeping the key states of North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

But this isn’t the first time the comedian has criticized Trump, as she did in August, calling the then-former president a “moron” while speaking during her Thursday press conference.

‘Are you watching this idiot talk?’ O’Donnell said in the 30-second-long clip as Trump’s voice could be heard in the background.

‘Can you form a coherent sentence? He is the worst thing that has ever happened, period. And he’s just babbling like an incoherent moron. He’s like (Marvel villain) Doctor Doom. He’s the worst.’

After briefly pausing in her speech to listen to Trump, the A League of Their Own star added, “Oh, you know what? He just lies, lies, lies.” I’m done with Donald Trump. Let’s finish with Donald, okay? “Made with Donald.”

To reiterate his disdain for Trump, O’Donnell even captioned the post: “DONALD IS DONE.” #NEVERTRUMP’.

Trump, 78, will also become the oldest president ever inaugurated, surpassing President Joe Biden's record by five months. (Pictured: Donald, his wife Melania and son Barron on stage in West Palm Beach as Trump gave his victory speech Tuesday night)

Trump, 78, will also become the oldest president ever inaugurated, surpassing President Joe Biden’s record by five months. (Pictured: Donald, his wife Melania and son Barron on stage in West Palm Beach as Trump gave his victory speech Tuesday night)

He achieved his remarkable victory on a night reminiscent of 2016, sweeping the key states of North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

He achieved his remarkable victory on a night reminiscent of 2016, sweeping the key states of North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

O’Donnell has joined a long list of celebrities who have long voiced their opposition to Donald Trump taking office, saying: if Trump won, they were out.

The View’s Whoopi Goldberg, a noted critic of Trump’s political career, refused to acknowledge Trump by name on Wednesday’s broadcast of the ABC talk show.

“He’s the president,” Goldberg said. “I’m not going to say his name yet, that’s not going to change.”

Actress Raven-Symoné promised she would move to Canada with her family if Trump won.

He emphasized his seriousness on The View in 2016, saying, “I already have my ticket.” I literally bought my ticket, I swear.

Jimmy Fallon claimed America was “back with its crazy ex” while Stephen Colbert hysterically admitted he’s “not doing very well” as late-night hosts struggled miserably after Donald Trump had the last laugh on TV. urns.

Colbert posted a somber monologue directly to the camera and seemed defeated by the results.

‘If you watch this show regularly, I guess you’re not doing very well. Me neither,’ he said.

He then thanked everyone on his team and tried to make it clear that people who hated Trump were “not alone.”

Colbert let the audience applaud Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for leading his campaign.

He then called Trump “a monstrous child surrounded by cowards and crooks.”

And earlier this week it was reported that América Ferrera, 40, plans to move across the pond with her husband, Ryan Piers Williams, and their son Sebastián, six, and daughter Lucía, four.

“America is sick that Donald Trump is president again,” an exclusive source told DailyMail.com. “She is devastated that Kamala lost. She thought the country she lived in was better than that.

They said the move does not mean she will leave Hollywood for good, as she wants to maintain a “presence” in the US for work and Latinas and women.

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