🚨 BREAKING: Trump GOES NUTS After Rosie O’Donnell EXPOSES His DIRTY SECRETS On Live TV – Former President Unleashes Fury as Long-Buried Feud Explodes Anew!
Los Angeles / Palm Beach – February 10, 2026
The decades-long feud between former President Donald Trump and comedian Rosie O’Donnell erupted into a full-blown spectacle last night when O’Donnell appeared on a prime-time talk show and dropped what she claimed were bombshell revelations about Trump’s “dirty secrets” from their infamous 2000s clashes. The live broadcast, aired on “Late Night Uncensored” with host Jamie Foxx, featured O’Donnell recounting alleged behind-the-scenes encounters, shady business dealings, and personal anecdotes that painted Trump in an unflattering light. Within minutes of the segment ending, Trump took to Truth Social in a raging tirade, calling O’Donnell a “loser” and threatening legal action – a reaction that has since gone viral, racking up millions of views and reigniting one of Hollywood’s most notorious rivalries at a time when Trump is already under immense political pressure.
The appearance began innocuously enough. O’Donnell, promoting her new memoir “Unfiltered: My Life in the Spotlight,” was asked by Foxx about her well-documented spats with Trump, which date back to 2006 when Trump publicly insulted her appearance and intelligence during his ownership of the Miss USA pageant. O’Donnell didn’t hold back. “Oh, honey, where do I start?” she quipped, drawing laughs from the studio audience. She then dove into specifics, claiming that during a 2007 charity event in New York, Trump approached her privately and made “inappropriate propositions” that involved leveraging his real-estate empire for mutual gain. “He said something like, ‘Rosie, we could make a lot of money together if you just play nice,’ but it was clear he meant something sleazier,” O’Donnell alleged, her tone shifting from humorous to serious.
As the interview progressed, O’Donnell escalated her claims. She described overhearing Trump on a phone call during a shared green room at a 2010 awards show, where he supposedly boasted about “dodging taxes like a pro” and using offshore accounts to hide assets from his then-wife Melania. “I wasn’t eavesdropping – the walls were thin, and he was yelling,” O’Donnell insisted. She also revisited the infamous “View” segment where she mocked Trump’s hair and bankruptcy history, adding new details: “His team sent me a cease-and-desist letter the next day, but it included a backchannel offer – drop the jokes, and he’d hook me up with prime-time slots on NBC. It was all about control and payoffs.” Foxx, visibly stunned, pressed for evidence. O’Donnell replied, “It’s all in the book, with emails and witnesses. But honestly, who needs proof when the man sues everyone who tells the truth?”
The studio audience erupted in a mix of gasps and applause, but the real fireworks began off-air. Sources close to Trump say he was watching the broadcast live from Mar-a-Lago, surrounded by a small group of advisers. “He lost it,” one insider told reporters this morning. “The remote went flying, and he started screaming about ‘fake news’ and ‘lying Rosie.’ It was nuts – I’ve never seen him that red-faced.” Trump’s immediate response came via a flurry of Truth Social posts starting at 10:42 p.m. ET:
“Rosie O’Donnell is a TOTAL DISASTER and a FAKE! She LIES on TV about me because she’s jealous of my SUCCESS. Dirty secrets? The only dirt is her failed career! I’ll sue her into oblivion – MARK MY WORDS!”
Follow-up posts accused O’Donnell of being a “radical left puppet” funded by “Soros and the deep state,” and he demanded Foxx’s show be canceled for “spreading hoaxes.” By midnight, the hashtag #TrumpGoesNuts was trending worldwide, with memes showing Trump’s face superimposed on exploding fireworks and O’Donnell’s quotes overlaid on his infamous mugshot.
This isn’t the first time the Trump-O’Donnell feud has boiled over. Their bad blood traces back to O’Donnell’s time on “The View,” where she frequently criticized Trump’s business ethics, personal life, and political ambitions. Trump retaliated with brutal personal attacks, calling her “fat,” “ugly,” and “a slob” in interviews and tweets. The rivalry peaked during the 2016 campaign when O’Donnell endorsed Hillary Clinton and mocked Trump’s debate performances. Post-presidency, it had simmered – until now.
O’Donnell’s timing couldn’t be worse for Trump. With midterm elections approaching, his approval ratings hovering in the low 40s, and ongoing legal battles including a Supreme Court summons for noncompliance with federal inquiries, any distraction amplifies his vulnerabilities. Republican strategists are privately fuming. “This is the last thing we need – a sideshow with a comedian dredging up old dirt,” one GOP consultant said anonymously. “It makes him look unhinged, and voters are tired of the drama.” Democrats, meanwhile, are reveling in the chaos. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) tweeted: “If these ‘dirty secrets’ are half as bad as Rosie’s describing, no wonder Trump’s freaking out. Transparency, anyone?”

O’Donnell’s team released a statement this morning standing by her claims: “Rosie spoke her truth based on personal experiences and documented interactions. The book provides context and evidence. We welcome any legal scrutiny – it might finally expose more.” Legal experts doubt Trump’s threats will materialize into a viable lawsuit. “Defamation cases against public figures are tough, especially when the plaintiff has a history of hyperbolic insults,” said First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams. “Plus, discovery could force Trump to reveal his own records, which he desperately avoids.”
Social media has turned the incident into a cultural phenomenon. Celebrities weighed in: Ellen DeGeneres posted a supportive emoji for O’Donnell, while Kanye West – now Ye – sided with Trump, calling her “a hater.” Late-night hosts are already prepping monologues; Stephen Colbert teased tonight’s show with “Trump vs. Rosie: Round 47 – This Time It’s Personal.” Online, fan edits mash up old clips of their insults with dramatic music, and betting sites have odds on whether Trump will sue (currently 3-to-1 against).
For O’Donnell, the exposure is a boon. Her memoir, already climbing bestseller lists, saw a 400% spike in pre-orders overnight. “This is what happens when you poke the bear,” she told a paparazzo outside her LA home this morning, smiling. “But sometimes the bear pokes back – and exposes its own claws.”

Trump, undeterred, continued his rant into the afternoon with more posts: “Rosie is DONE! Her lies won’t stand. America knows the REAL story – I BUILT an EMPIRE, she built NOTHING!” Allies like Sean Hannity defended him on Fox News, framing the interview as “gotcha journalism,” while critics on MSNBC called it “long-overdue accountability.”
As the dust settles, one question lingers: What exactly are these “dirty secrets,” and how much truth is there? O’Donnell’s book hits shelves next week, promising receipts. Until then, the feud rages on, a reminder that in the Trump era, old enemies never truly fade – they just wait for live TV to strike back.
Whether this blows over as another tabloid tempest or escalates into something more substantive remains to be seen. For now, Trump’s “nuts” reaction has ensured the story stays front and center, delighting detractors and worrying supporters alike.