In a recent conversation with Jim Acosta, Rosie O’Donnell shared disheartening news about her daughter, revealing that the girl now mimics her mother’s strong aversion toward President Trump. O’Donnell reported that her child has been expressing her feelings by chanting “Damn him” while striking a table in frustration. This unsettling development raises questions about the impact of a parent’s political feelings on a child’s emotional well-being.

O’Donnell admitted that her own struggles with what some call Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) might have played a role in her daughter’s distress. The comedian, who moved her family to Ireland in search of a more tranquil environment away from U.S. politics, lamented that her child associates their relocation with Trump’s presidency. “He made us move in order for our own safety, and now he’s destroying the country,” O’Donnell stated, offering a glimpse into her family’s precarious emotional state. This admission highlights the potential consequences of a toxic political climate, where a child could internalize their parent’s grievances and fears.

Meanwhile, the political tensions continue to escalate, particularly at Mar-a-Lago. President Trump found himself embroiled in a heated exchange with CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes over the tragic shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. During this briefing, Cordes pressed Trump on why he attributed the blame to the Biden administration. His response was blunt: “Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person?” Trump’s abrasive comeback is indicative of his combative style, especially when fielding questions he deems unfair or misinformed.

The incident centered on the shooting of Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who tragically lost her life, and the serious injury of Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a former CIA collaborator, is accused of this ambush. In light of the violence, Trump vehemently rejected any implication that the Biden administration had properly screened Lakanwal. He insisted that the administration’s “reckless” withdrawal policies had permitted dangerous individuals to enter the country without thorough checks.

Trump dismissed Cordes’s inquiries as part of a “dishonest narrative,” further expressing his disdain for the press by labeling her questions as the product of incompetence. This typical back-and-forth demonstrates an unyielding defiance that characterizes Trump’s interactions with the media, particularly when discussing issues of national security.

In the aftermath of this tragic shooting, officials have responded with increased security measures in Washington, invoking the need for a “federal takeover” of D.C. security. It presents a troubling moment for the country, where violent events might spur further federal oversight, thereby raising concerns about personal freedoms.

O’Donnell’s struggle with her daughter’s response to the political climate, paired with Trump’s contentious engagement with the media amid national tragedies, encapsulates the intense divisions permeating American life today. It serves as a reminder of how deeply the personal and political can intertwine, often with painful results.

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