Renowned comedian and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has once again voiced her intense concerns about former President Donald Trump, recounting a personal exchange with her therapist that underscores her emotional investment in the political climate. In a recent excerpt captured by Grabien, O'Donnell shared, "My therapist said: why are you so upset and I said to her: why are you not," highlighting her frustration with those who appear unmoved by current events.

Addressing an audience member named Nicole, O'Donnell elaborated on her fears regarding the broader implications of Trump's actions. She stated, "When people say I change my mind we have to say welcome back to reality. Let’s all be Americans together right because what’s happening is not only happening to Democrats, it’s happening to everyone."

O'Donnell painted a dire picture of impending consequences, warning specifically about healthcare cuts. "When the Medicaid cuts go in old, people are going to start to die. To die," she emphasized, stressing the urgency of the situation.

She further asserted that the full impact of Trump's policies has yet to be felt. "What, he’s done yet hasn’t even hit us yet and if he’s not stop now we have lost our country," O'Donnell declared, urging immediate action to preserve the nation.

Expressing bewilderment at public apathy, O'Donnell questioned, "I don’t know, Nicole, how it is that some people cannot see it." Her comments reflect a deep-seated worry that transcends partisan lines, positioning the issues as a threat to all Americans.

The excerpt, labeled as a Rush excerpt by Grabien Stories, captures O'Donnell's passionate plea amid ongoing political discourse, reinforcing her long-standing public criticisms of Trump.