The feud between Rosie O'Donnell and President Donald Trump continues. Over the weekend, O'Donnell tweeted a link to an online game called "Push Trump Off A Cliff Again." The game is simple: hit the pointer for the president to walk forward until he falls off the cliff, into a volcano the mouth of a T-Rex.
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Here'due south O'Donnell'south original tweet:
Predictably many conservatives are non happy with the joke. Several replies included warnings to O'Donnell nearly perpetuating violence (even in computer game course) against the president: "Remember what happened to Kathy Griffin," one user warned.
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Fox News' Sean Hannity wrote a blog postal service about O'Donnell's post and the game, calling information technology "gross," "sick," and O'Donnell a "rabid leftist."
See some of the reaction below:
Terminal year, O'Donnell was under fire for tweeting a video suggesting Barron Trump has autism. She afterward apologized to Melania Trump.
15 Stars Who Imagined Violence Against Donald Trump, From Kathy Griffin to Pearl Jam (Photos)
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Since the election, several celebrities have voiced their displeasure -- even anger -- with the Trump administration. Some take gone and then far as to suggest vehement measures. From Robert De Niro to Snoop Dogg, hither are some left-leaning noteworthy people who have fanned themes of violence toward Trump and the GOP.
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Mickey Rourke
In a TMZ video from 2015, this boxer-turned-actor directed his rage toward Trump, calling him a "big-mouthed bitch bully," saying he would "dearest thirty seconds in a room with the piffling bitch." Rourke has also expressed a desire to "give [Trump] a Louisville slugger."
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Larry Wilmore
In late February 2016, the host of Comedy Key'southward now-canceled "The Nightly Show" joked virtually and so-candidate Donald Trump: "I don't want to requite him any more oxygen. That'south not a euphemism, past the mode. I mean it literally. Somebody go me the pillow they used to kill [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia and I'll do it — I'll do it!"
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George Lopez
During the Republican primaries in March 2016, the Mexican American comedian tweeted a drawing epitome of onetime Mexican president Vincente Play a joke on holding the decapitated head of Donald Trump aloft, with the caption "Make America Great Over again."
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Marilyn Manson
Daze-rocker Marilyn Manson had to take his plow in the Trump-bashing festivities. In a teaser video for his song, "Say10," released but after the 2016 ballot, a Trump-like effigy wearing a adapt and a red necktie lies decapitated on a physical floor, in a pool of his own blood.
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Robert De Niro
The actor is non afraid to limited his disdain for the commander in primary. De Niro confirmed to ABC's "The View" in Feb 2017 that he would similar to punch Trump in the face. He clarified earlier comments, saying "It wasn't like I was gonna go find him and [really] dial him in the face, but he's gotta hear it."
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Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg'south music video for "Lavender," released in March 2017, (literally) paints POTUS as a clown and orchestrates his death. At the video's end, the "Gin and Juice" rapper points a gun at the harlequin Trump effigy and shoots. But instead of a bullet, a red flag that reads "Bang!" fires out of the gun.
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Kathy Griffin
The comedian landed in hot water in May 2017 later photos surfaced of her holding a fake bloody, decapitated Trump head. Griffin was promptly dropped from her annual New Year's Eve gig by CNN. Toilet stool company Squatty Potty also pulled its ads featuring Griffin. Trump himself called the photos "ill" and tweeted that his youngest son, Barron, was "having a hard time" with the images. Griffin after apologized.
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Moby
The musician's new video, released in June 2017, is simultaneously cornball and dystopian. In 1980s cartoon fashion, a giant Transformer-like Trump morphs into a swastika/dollar sign and wreaks havoc on a urban center before coming together a fiery, explosive demise.
Also Read: Moby Explodes Swastika-Dollar Sign Trump in New Video
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Anthony Bourdain
Asked what he'd serve at a peace height between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, the celebrity chef told a TMZ video crew in 2017: "Hemlock."
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Big Sean
In Feb 2017 rapper Big Sean rapped a verse virtually killing the President on his "I Decided" album. The lyrics are, "And I might only impale ISIS with the same icepick/That I murder Donald Trump in the same night with."
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Some celebrities have been more outspoken in their criticism of the Republican president
Since the election, several celebrities have voiced their displeasure -- even acrimony -- with the Trump assistants. Some have gone so far as to suggest violent measures. From Robert De Niro to Snoop Dogg, here are some left-leaning noteworthy people who have fanned themes of violence toward Trump and the GOP.