“I believe Elon Musk did something.”
Former CNN employee and Democratic activist Jim Acosta hosted a live event in Washington, DC this week, drawing several of his most vocal anti-Trump allies.
Rosie O’Donnell made a virtual guest appearance from her new home in Ireland, where she pushed a new conspiracy theory claiming Elon Musk hacked the 2024 election and Trump didn’t actually win.
Democrats and the media have spent years warning that election denialism threatens democracy—so will they denounce O’Donnell for doing exactly that?
As reported by The Washington Free Beacon:
Rosie O’Donnell, the actress-turned-activist who fled the country earlier this year, beams in from Ireland. Listening to Acosta attempt to say “top of the mornin’ to ya, Rosie,” in an Irish accent was deeply upsetting to at least one member of the audience…
She agrees with Acosta that the media is unreasonably obsessed with Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, when they should be attacking Trump for being a “criminal” who is “not even mentally aware enough to know what he’s doing.”…
Among Trump’s many crimes, O’Donnell explains, is “unfairly” winning the 2024 election. “I believe Elon Musk did something,” she says. “I believe the down-ballot proof. I believe that he did not win this election because I am looking at how many people Kamala Harris had, and I just don’t believe it.” Everything Trump says, O’Donnell argues, is an “indictment against himself.” Then she accuses his supporters of being “cult-like.”
WATCH:
Watch the utterly broken has-been Rosie O'Donnell melt down over the Mockingbird Media AND deny elections within one minute of this Jim Acosta clip…all from her 'safe space' in Dublin, Ireland.
— CannCon (@CannConActual) June 4, 2025
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Elon might want to consider suing for defamation, just like Eric Coomer is… pic.twitter.com/YWl9qY8zux
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