Rosie O’Donnell DESTROYS Trump On Social Media During Debate (TWEETS)

Rosie O’Donnell’s public feud with Republican nominee for president Donald Trump hit a new high during Sunday’s presidential debate.

O’Donnell has faced repeated insults from Trump over the years.

The businessman has publicly said O’Donnell is a…

“Slob”

“Loser”

“Disgusting”

And that she has a…

“…Fat, ugly face”

The comedian and actress got back at the nominee via her Twitter feed.

The Firddst Debate

Trump mentioned O’Donnell in the first presidential debate between himself and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

In reference to Clinton’s attack against Trump, the GOP nominee said:

“Hillary is hitting me tremendous commercials. Some of it said in entertainment, some of it said by somebody who’s been very vicious to me, Rosie O’Donnell. I said very tough things to her and I think everybody would agree that she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her.”

In spite of Trump’s claims that nobody feels sorry for O’Donnell following his abuse, a wealth of celebrities came out in defense of O’Donnell.

Madonna tweeted the following after the first presidential debate:

PussyGate

O’Donnell referenced Trump’s prior taunts during her Twitter backlash last Sunday. She also threw in a few choice words of her own, which included calling Trump:

“Spoiled”

“Racist”

“Sexist”

These tweets commenced after Trump avoided a question about his repulsive comments about women that emerged Friday. The comments concerned Trump’s inability to control his sexual urges around beautiful women.

O’Donnell Tweeted the following:

And one from September that is most certainly fitting:

Featured Image: Screenshot Via Twitter.

Kay Smythe is a freelance writer, social geographer, and senior writer at Anthony Gilardi's HIPPO LIFE. She was first published by Guardian Travel in the mid-2000s, which earned her the editorship at her college newspaper in 2010. From there, Smythe was opinion and news editor with The Tab, whilst maintaining a blog with Huffington Post. Her works featured interviews with Oscar and Emmy nominated actors. In early 2016, Smythe was awarded an O1 VISA. She lives and works in Venice, California, and loves it.