Rosie O'Donnell called the youngest son of Donald Trump an autistic

After the victory in the presidential election, billionaire Donald Trump and his family came not the easiest times. Everyone understands that now, not only the press, but also his ill-wishers will be closely focused on his person, just like for the rest of the family. One of the first, who distinguished herself in this area, was a comedian, actress and the famous American blogger Rosie O'Donnell.

Is Trump a son of an autistic?

54-year-old O'Donnell often spoke quite roughly to Trump, showing everyone how unpleasant this person is to her. However, regardless of whether Donald liked her or not, he became president of the United States. After that, Rosie decided again to "walk" through politics, although this time she touched on his 10-year-old son Barron, who was born from Melanya Trump.

Yesterday, on her Twitter page, Rosie published an interesting video with some of the behavioral moments of Trump's youngest son. This collection was made by the most ordinary Internet user and posted a video on YouTube. The video shows excerpts from public appearances and events by Donald, attended by Barron. According to not only the author of the video, but also many people who viewed it, the boy behaves quite strangely: he pushes his parents when they try to embrace him, repeats movements for no apparent reason, strangely walks, clumsily claps, etc. All these signs are almost always present in autistic children.

Under the video O'Donnell made such an inscription:

"Is Barron Trump an autistic? A great opportunity to draw public attention to the epidemic of autism. "
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The negative reaction of the fans and Rosie's apology

Despite the fact that many US citizens dislike Trump, attacks on his son seemed to Internet users a bad idea. O'Donnell wrote a lot of negative messages of this kind: "If you, Rosie, do not like Donald, this does not mean that you need to touch the boy. Ugly you did, "" And here is the child? It is not necessary to interfere in public disassembly. This is wrong, "etc.

Seeing the reaction of the public, a comedian on her social network page published a post explaining her behavior:

"A few months ago, my 3-year-old daughter, Dakota, was diagnosed with" Autism. " For me, this news was unexpected, and brought me to a state of shock. Since then, I have been trying to find any information that will help us live further with this disease. The video, which I posted on my Twitter, has nothing to do with my political beliefs. I just want the public to think about autism. If I offended someone with this video, then I apologize. "