Rosie O’Donnell issued a public apology after making a false declare in regards to the suspect within the Minneapolis Catholic college, misidentifying the shooter as a supporter of President Donald Trump and his “Make America Nice Once more” (MAGA) philosophy.
On Sunday, August 31, the previous Rosie O’Donnell Present host, 63, took to Instagram to confess her fake pas and specific remorse for her “laziness” on this occasion.
“Sure i used to be incorrect – i apologize for laziness at not wanting throughly on the info of this shooter – she was anti trump and never maga,” O’Donnell captioned her replace. “I’ve taken the video down n i apologize 🇨🇮.”
Within the feedback of her Instagram put up, O’Donnell’s followers praised her for proudly owning as much as the error and apologizing.
One fan shared, “Think about having the ability to make a mistake, see that, apologize and make it right 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 I virtually forgot the phrase however I feel it’s accountability. Good job Rosie 👑👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.”
One other wrote, “You might be so candy to do that put up @Rosie! That is the precise and excellent instance of educating our children accountability. And but one more reason why WE love you a lot!😍.”
Another person echoed, “I forgot what accountability seemed like 🙌🔥.”
In the meantime, yet one more Instagram follower commented, “Accountability at its most interesting. Bravo, Rosie.”
Moreover, the A League of Their Personal actress posted a video through TikTok acknowledging her mistake, writing within the caption, “My apologies to maga for saying the varsity shooter was considered one of u – that’s incorrect – i made a mistake – i didn’t analysis – im sorry – i assumed and thats at all times incorrect.”
@rosie my apologies to maga for saying the varsity shooter was considered one of u – that’s incorrect- i made a mistake – i didn’t research- im sorry- i assumed and thats at all times incorrect – #uniteamerica #RonlyHOPE
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O’Donnell beforehand posted a TikTok video falsely claiming the transgender college shooter was a “Republican, MAGA individual, white supremacist,” in a now-deleted video, per the New York Publish. In actuality, the suspect — who died of a self-inflicted gun wound after killing two kids and wounding 15 different kids and three adults — wrote “kill Donald Trump” on considered one of her gun magazines. The assault occurred on August 27 throughout morning Mass at Annunciation Catholic Church.