.@realDonaldTrump: If me winning means Rosie O'Donnell moves to Canada, I'd be doing a great service to our country!https://t.co/foxt712Ko1
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) April 26, 2016
Donald Trump on Tuesday fired back at Lena Dunham after the “Girls” creator and star promised to move to Canada should the Republican front-runner become president.
“Well she’s a B actor and, you know, has no mojo,” Trump said during a phone interview on “Fox and Friends.”
“I heard Whoopi Goldberg said that too. That would be a great, great thing for our country,” Trump continued, as a host interjected with a list of celebrities who have said they’ll leave the country.
“We’ll get rid of Rosie [O’Donnell]. Oh I love it. Now I have to get elected, because I’ll be doing a great service to our country,” Trump said.
Dunham on Monday became the latest celebrity to say she’d move to Canada if Trump wins the White House, acknowledging that while many people are threatening it, “I really will.”
“I know a lovely place in Vancouver, and I can get my work done from there,” Dunham, a supporter of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, said at the Matrix Awards.
Trump used his Fox interview to slam Clinton, accusing her of playing “the woman card.” Clinton has previously dismissed such criticisms while pushing for issues such as paid family leave.
“I call her ‘Crooked Hillary’ because she’s crooked. The only thing she’s got is the woman card. That’s all she’s got, and it is pandering,” Trump said Tuesday.
“I’d love to see a woman president, but she’s the wrong person,” Trump said. “She’s a disaster. She’s got nothing else to play.”