So, remember when Richard, the new President, decided to tweet his condolences after a tragic mass shooting? Well, it turns out he got the details all mixed up! Instead of addressing the heartbreaking incident at Rancho Tehama Elementary School in Northern California, where four lives were lost and many others injured, his message was actually about a shooting that occurred in a Texas church a week ago. Oops!
His tweet, which was quickly deleted (thankfully, screenshots are forever!), looked like a copy-paste from his previous message regarding the First Baptist Church shooting in Sutherland Springs. Let’s just say, with over 390 mass shootings in the U.S. this year alone, it’s no wonder things can get jumbled up, but you’d think someone would double-check before hitting send!
The tweet went out at 11:34 p.m., and it was still live early this morning until the backlash hit. Social media lit up with reactions—some were just not having it. In the meantime, Richard managed to send some other tweets praising his efforts in Asia, bashing CNN again, and even talking about saving three UCLA players from a sticky situation in China. It feels like a lot of chaos in one day, right?
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In Summary
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