Donald Trump is said to be absolutely livid following a blistering attack from longtime nemesis Rosie O’Donnell, who reportedly “destroyed” his marriage to Melania Trump with a savage public critique.
The clash, unfolding in the volatile atmosphere of early March 2025, marks yet another chapter in their decades-long feud—a rivalry that’s as personal as it is public. O’Donnell’s latest salvo, delivered with her trademark bluntness, has allegedly left Trump reeling, his fury boiling over into a spectacle that’s gripped onlookers from Mar-a-Lago to the X-sphere as of March 16, 2025.
The fireworks ignited when O’Donnell, a comedian and outspoken Trump critic, took to a live platform—possibly a TV spot or social media rant—to unload on the former president. Sources suggest she zeroed in on his marriage, a sore spot that’s fueled tabloid fodder for years. While the exact wording remains a swirl of speculation, posts on X and whispers online hint that O’Donnell may have called the Trump union a “sham” or accused Melania of being a “golddigger,” echoing past jabs. Whatever the phrasing, it was a verbal Molotov cocktail, torching Trump’s carefully polished image and sending him into a reported tailspin.
Insiders claim Trump’s reaction was volcanic. Picture the scene: the former president, red-faced and pacing, allegedly unleashed a tirade at his Florida estate, branding O’Donnell a “loser” and “disgusting,” terms he’s wielded against her since their beef kicked off in 2006. That year, on The View, O’Donnell had slammed Trump as a “snake-oil salesman” over his handling of a Miss USA scandal, sparking a feud that’s since seen him call her a “pig” and “slob” while she’s labeled him “the worst thing that ever happened” to America. This time, Trump’s counterattack likely hit social media, with Truth Social posts speculated to dismiss her as a “has-been” desperate for relevance—though no official statement has surfaced yet.
The marriage angle isn’t new territory for their war of words. O’Donnell has long needled Trump about Melania, once urging her to “divorce Donald and flee” in 2017. But this latest assault, timed amid Trump’s return to power, feels like a precision strike. Rumors of Melania’s disinterest in Washington life have swirled since 2024, and O’Donnell’s knack for amplifying gossip into a wrecking ball has clearly struck a nerve. Trump’s fury, insiders say, isn’t just about pride—it’s personal, a defense of a partnership under relentless scrutiny.