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Watch: Rosie O’Donnell Sings “Oh Donnie Boy” Hilarious Rip on Trump for Final Kimmel Show, Calls RFK Jr “Sponge Box Small Pox”

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Rosie O’Donnell closed out her incredible four night run tonight guest hosting for Jimmy Kimmel.

The big finale was a killer version of “Oh Danny Boy” changing the name to “Donny.” Trump finally got a hilarious kick in the pants from Rosie, but done with elegance and wit — two things he lacks! See video below.

She also called Trump “the orange Voldemort.”

Rosie began the monologue by joking that Trump, who is obsessed with her, spent more time with her this week than Melania! She also attacked RFK Jr brilliantly:
She said: “According to new reports cases of COVID are surging in almost every state right now but don’t worry people because our fate is in the hands of the secretary of health and human sacrifice.”

She called RFK Jr “SpongeBob Smallpox” and asked “if you can trust the medical advice of a guy who pulled over during a road trip to cut the penis off a dead raccoon? Strange man, strange and I don’t like any of his thoughts on autism.”

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