The Rosie O'Donnell-Donald Trump feud continues: O'Donnell sells anti-Trump art
Rosie O'Donnell just started selling homemade anti-Trump art, and her first round is already sold out.
The actress, comedian and activist said on her Etsy listing that she began doodling images of "Trump and his regime" on her iPhone. All of the money earned will be matched and donated to candidates and causes that oppose President Trump, and she said she will keep making the art until he leaves office.
Here is the full description:
til trump is out
I will keep making these
I started doodling on my I phone
many images of trump and his regime
my sadness rage disappointment
will now be expressed
with these pieces
this is the first one I printed
on aluminum
it is 5 x 7
I used social print studio cause I love them
I will sign and number
each of the 12 pieces
when they are sold out
I will put up a dozen more
of another image
all money collected
with be matched by me
and donated to
ANTI TRUMP CANDIDATES AND CAUSES
we can do this America
save ourselves from tyranny
The artwork features a bright orange Trump with yellow hair and calls him a rapist, liar and racist.
O'Donnell, who currently stars on SMILF, has become an outspoken opponent of President Trump's policies and actions since he's taken office, and even went to the White House to speak at an anti-Trump protest last February before his first joint address to Congress.
But their feud predates Trump's public service. Back in 2006, O'Donnell criticized Trump while she was a co-host on The View, and he responded by threatening to sue her.
Since then, their clashing hasn't stopped.
When the 2016 election cycle rolled around, then-candidate Trump was accused of calling women "pigs, slobs and dogs" during a debate. He responded by claiming he only did so to O'Donnell.
Last year, O'Donnell was criticized for tweeting a game in which the player can make the president jump off a cliff, again and again.