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Rosie O’Donnell Slammed for Using Family Drama to Bash Trump

Rosie O’Donnell’s public airing of family grievances — including telling the world her child was upset about President Trump — was the sort of performative, celebrity drama that has become a steady drumbeat in our politics, and Newsmax’s Rob Finnerty rightly pushed back on camera, calling out the obvious partisan overreaction on his program. Finnerty, who hosts Finnerty on Newsmax and has become a steady voice for conservative viewers tired of elite sanctimony, pointed out how this kind of spectacle does nothing to help real families or serious policy debates.

O’Donnell has made elements of her family life public before, most recently commenting on her adopted daughter’s decision to change her surname — a reminder that Hollywood’s private life and political posturing are often mixed for clicks and virtue-signaling rather than honest reflection. That blurred line is why ordinary Americans are rightly skeptical when celebrities use their kids as props in a political argument.

The term “TDS” — Trump Derangement Syndrome — is tossed around because there really is a sickness to the way some on the left react to this president: reflexive hysteria, moral grandstanding, and a readiness to see racism or corruption everywhere without evidence. Conservatives aren’t denying disagreement with Democrats; we’re warning against a culture that chews up children as political trophies and sews division for attention rather than solutions.

This isn’t about silencing grief or dismissing parental concern; it’s about calling out hypocrisy when celebrity elites weaponize their kids to attack the man millions of Americans voted for and continue to support. Working families deserve better than political therapy sessions performed on network TV — they need leaders who secure the border, lower costs, and defend school choice so parents can raise their children without partisan preachers telling them who to hate.

If anything, the episode should remind patriots that the cultural elite are out of touch and that real power belongs to voters, not Hollywood tantrums. Turn off the outrage machine, get back to common-sense priorities, and remember why networks like Newsmax have become a refuge for millions of Americans who want conservative perspectives that defend family, faith, and country.

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