Rosie O'Donnell is seeing red these days, and it all has to do with Donald Trump. The former actress and talk show recently opened up about the businessman's controversial comments during the GOP debate last week and how she thinks there is a war against women in America.

According to Page Six on Friday, O'Donnell opened up about her thoughts on the entire Megyn Kelly period debacle during a SiriusXM radio show. She also opened up about musician Kiran Gandhi and how she recently ran the London marathon without a tampon. The former drummer says she did so to help raise awareness for women who can't afford to buy or have access to feminine products.

"Why do you think she did that?" O'Donnell said of Gandhi. "When women on national platforms of the Republican Party, when Fox anchors are being accused of being hormonal and shamed because they have their period, then that woman does that. Why do you think she did that? You don't think she did that to say '[Bleep] you, asshole!'"

O'Donnell continued, "There is a war on women in this country starting with basic abortion rights, freedom to choose that we fought for in the '60s and '70s, that women died for bleeding in back alleys from hanger abortions. Women fought for equality in this country and right now politically it's being taken away from us."

The celebrity mother also made a quip about Donald Trump and women sending him updates about their menstrual periods on Twitter. Trump hinted that Fox News host Megyn Kelly was giving him a hard time during the debate because she might have been menstruating herself.

O'Donnell said, "In honor of women's periods - lets all watch ['Menstrual Man']," a documentary about women in India who can't afford sanitary napkins, urging her fans to watch "an astounding doc about a brilliant man and blood #wherever."

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