UNHINGED: Rosie O’Donnell Blames President Trump for Texas Flood Deaths in Deranged Rant
Rosie O’Donnell is back — and more unhinged than ever.
The failed comedian and longtime Trump-hater reemerged from self-imposed exile in Ireland to post a bizarre and emotionally erratic TikTok video Sunday, in which she blamed President Donald Trump for the recent catastrophic flash floods in Texas that left at least 70 dead and dozens missing.
O’Donnell then spiraled into a tirade attacking Trump’s latest legislative win — the “One Big Beautiful Bill” — calling it “ridiculously immoral” and claiming “people will die as a result, and they’ve started already.”
O’Donnell also accused Trump of secretly implementing every aspect of Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation policy roadmap designed to restore constitutional governance, even though the President has said he’s not following the plan.
Despite renouncing American life, she insisted she still has a voice in U.S. politics — because “four of my five children” are still stateside.
O’Donnell: What a horror story in Texas. The flash floods in Texas—the Guadalupe River. Fifty-one missing, fifty-one dead, more missing. Children. At a camp.
And when the President gets all of the early warning systems and the weather forecasting abilities of the government, these are the results that we’re going to start to see on a daily basis—because he’s put this country in so much danger by his horrible decisions and this ridiculously immoral bill that he just signed into law.
As Republicans cheered—as Republicans cheered—people will die as a result, and they’ve started already. Shame on him. Shame on every GOP sycophant who’s listening and following the disastrous decisions of this mentally incapacitated POTUS. Hard to believe.
Some people on this TikTok and on Instagram say, “Well, you moved. Why do you care?”
I moved so I wouldn’t have a nervous breakdown. I moved so that I could be away from it and have some type of shield from the intimacy of it, because I don’t do well in world crises. I don’t. Starting with the Vietnam War when I was a small child—I don’t do well.I know myself enough to know: when he got re-elected, it was time to go.
All that you needed to propel your movement was reading Project 2025. Sadly, not many Americans did that. If they did, they didn’t believe it. Why? Because the President was lying, saying he knew nothing about it and that he wasn’t going to follow it. He’s followed every single thing that they said he was going to do—the GOP, the Republicans, the Heritage Foundation. It is disastrous for the United States—our country. I’m still an American citizen and always will be.I also am getting my Irish citizenship. Very lucky to have the ability to have both.
But if you think I’m not going to care anymore about the United States, about politics there—where my children, four of my five children, are—you’re wrong. If you don’t want to hear what I have to say, you can unfollow. I understand I’m too much for some people. But I gotta be me, right?
WATCH:
Rosie O’Donnell blames Trump for the Texas tragedy because he cut wasteful spending.
NWS had EXTRA staffers during the storm and warnings were issues hours in advance.
This is TDS pic.twitter.com/LpzZfgblQN
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 6, 2025
According to Homeland Security:
The mainstream media is deliberately lying about the events leading up to the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
The National Weather Service executed timely, precise forecasting and warnings, despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region.
Here is the timeline of NWS’s proactive response:
Morning, July 3rd: NWS Austin/San Antonio conducts forecast briefings for emergency management, flagging flash flood risks.
Morning, July 3rd: National Water Center issues Flood Hazard Outlook, identifying flash flood potential for Kerrville and surrounding areas.
1:18 PM, July 3rd: NWS issues Flood Watch for Kerr County, effective through Friday morning.
6:10 PM, July 3rd: Weather Prediction Center issues first of three Mesoscale Precipitation Discussions, warning of excessive rainfall and flash flood potential.
6:22 PM, July 3rd: National Water Center warns of considerable flooding risks north and west of San Antonio, including Kerrville.
11:41 PM, July 3rd: First Flash Flood Warning issued for Bandera County.
1:14 AM, July 4th: Flash Flood Warning with “Considerable” tag issued for Bandera and Kerr Counties, triggering Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) and NOAA Weather Radio notifications.
4:03 AM, July 4th: Flash Flood Warning upgraded to Flash Flood Emergency for south-central Kerr County, including Hunt.
4:35 AM, July 4th: Kerr County Sheriff’s Office reports flooding at low water crossings, 201 minutes (over 3 hours) after the 1:14 AM warning.
5:00 AM, July 4th: National Water Center warns of widespread considerable and catastrophic flooding.
5:34 AM, July 4th: Flash Flood Emergency issued for the Guadalupe River, signaling a “large and deadly flood wave.”
The National Weather Service provided over 12 hours of advance notice via the Flood Watch and over 3 hours of lead time for Flash Flood Warnings, with escalated alerts as the storm intensified.
The mainstream media is deliberately lying about the events leading up to the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
The National Weather Service executed timely, precise forecasting and warnings, despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region.
Here is the timeline of NWS’s…
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) July 6, 2025
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