Donald Trump will be sworn in one week from tomorrow as the 45th president of the United States, and his nemesis Rosie O'Donnell has now gone into overdrive trying to find a way to stop him from taking office.

On Wednesday, O'Donnell unveiled her latest plan to delay the inauguration, calling for the implementation of a military government and the suspension of all laws in the United States until Trump has been cleared of any role in the Russian hacking scandal.

'I FULLY SUPPORT IMPOSING MARTIAL LAW - DELAYING THE INAUGURATION - UNTIL TRUMP IS "CLEARED" OF ALL CHARGES,' wrote O'Donnell, who fired off a number of tweets criticizing Trump on the same day he gave his first press conference.

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Rosie makes a racket: Rosie O'Donnell (above in August) called for a state of martial law in the United States on Wednesday in order to delay Donald Trump's inauguration

Delay: O'Donnell said that Trump should not be sworn in until he is cleared of any involvement in the Russian hack that took place during the election

Trump has not been charged with having any involvement with the hack or unlawful ties to members of the Russian government at this time.

Furthermore, parts of a 35-page dossier that was published in full on Tuesday alleging that Trump has ties to Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin have been proven to be inaccurate and false.

O'Donnell later pinned her tweet about martial law so it appeared at the top of her page, defending to one commenter why she feels this is what has to be done.

'He cheated - and its not about hillary - its about delaying the swearing him in - til we investigate all charges,' wrote O'Donnell.

A state of martial law has been declared less than 20 times in the history of the country, and almost always occurred in the aftermath of a major or war or natural disaster.

Governor John Malcolm Patterson of Alabama was the last to declare a state of martial law for one day back in 1961 in response to the African-American Freedom Riders, who were taking interstate buses into areas of the segregated South.

He said at the time that these men and women were 'outside agitators coming into Alabama to violate our laws and customs' which was resulting in 'mob action.'

O'Donnell also used Wednesday to fire off tweets saying Trump had mental problems and that he 'sux.'

She also gave two additional reasons why she believes the inauguration should be postponed and Trump not sworn into office.

The tweet storm began around 4pm with O'Donnell responding to a story about problems with Trump's business trust by tweeting: 'DELAY THE DATE - INVESTIGATE - DO NOT SWEAR HIM IN #TrumpSUX.'

Soon after, she posted a link to memes mocking the alleged sex act it is claimed Trump participated in with a number of prostitutes in Moscow, writing: 'Twitter Is ROASTING Trump Over His Russian Sex Tape Scandal.'

Trump has denied those allegations, dismissing them on Wednesday by saying he is a 'germaphobe.'

Commander in chief: Trump (on Wednesday) has not been charged with any crime and there is no definitive proof that he knew of the hack or has any ties to Vladimir Putin or the Kremlin

Days work: O'Donnell attacked Trump on Twitter from early in the afternoon until midnight on Wednesday

Money, moeny, money: She also demanded to see his taxes and suggested that be another reason to delay the inauguration

O'Donnell then wrote two hours later with no explanation: 'SHOW UR YOUR TAXES - SHOW US YOUR TAXES - show us ur taxes - SHOW US UR TAXES - WE THE PEOPLE WANT TO SEE THEM - SHOW US UR TAXES #Trump.'

She again waited two hours before tweeting: 'DELAY THE DAY - DO NOT SWEAR HIM IN - HIS WORD MEANS ZERO - PRODUCE HIS TAXES FOR ALL TO SEE #SAVEAMERICA.'

That was followed almost immediately after with a tweet reading: 'HE LIES - DO NOT SWEAR HIM IN - DELAY THE DAY.'

An hour later O'Donnell wrote: HEY EVERYBODY - DONALD TRUMP LIES CONSTANTLY. DO NOT SWEAR HIM IN - STOP THE INAUGURATION.'

Her tweet calling for martial law came after that at 10pm, and an hour later O'Donnell referred to Trump as 'mentally ill peotus' while writing in another tweet 'show ur taxes donnie.'

She also responded to a story in the New York Times by tweeting at the paper: 'he lies - he lies - all the time.'

Going in on the president-elect: O'Donnell later called Trump 'mentally ill

Go to: O'Donnell also responded to a New York Times story by accusing Trump of lying 'all the time'

O'Donnell was still going at midnight too, writing: 'delay the day - do not swear him in until it is investigated - for the love of god america - we must stop the inauguration [sic].'

She then went quiet for the rest of the night before returning Thursday and starting off right where she left off.

'Delay the date - do not swear him in,' O'Donnell wrote around 2pm in the afternoon.

O'Donnell has been relentless in going after Trump, as well as other members of his family.

She also came under fire back in November for suggesting that Trump's 11-yesr-old son Barron had autism.

O'Donnell apologized, but since that time has continued to raise questions about the child.