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Rosie O’Donnell is walking back comments she made after the tragic Minneapolis church school shooting. The liberal actress and comic had claimed the …
Rosie O'Donnell Issues Apology for School Shooter Remarks on Social Media. In a recent social media post, prominent actress and activist Rosie O'Donnell addressed a previous controversial statement she made regarding a school shooter. O'Donnell, known for her outspoken political views, offered a direct apology to her followers, admitting she "did not do [her] due diligence" before making an "emotional statement." The apology comes after O'Donnell reportedly linked the school shooter to "MAGA" supporters in an earlier video, a claim she now retracts as "incorrect." In her latest video, she stated, "I said things about the shooter that were incorrect. I assumed, like most shooters, they followed a standard MO and had standard, you know, NRA-lovin' kind of gun people." She continued, "The truth is, I messed up, and when you mess up, you fess up. I'm sorry. This is my apology video, and I hope it's enough." The video has garnered significant attention, with many users in the comments section expressing mixed reactions. While some appreciated her accountability, such as one user who commented, "Such class to admit your error and apologize. You’re the best Rosie. ♥️," others found the apology to be less than sincere. One commenter wrote, "That’s the most unapologetic apology ever. 😂" Another added, "Rosie spews hate even when apologizing. While apologizing still wanted to back up her lie, with yet another lie about previous shooters being maga related smh." The incident highlights the ongoing challenges public figures face in navigating sensitive topics on social media and the immediate scrutiny their statements receive.
Rosie O’Donnell is walking back comments she made after the tragic Minneapolis church school shooting. The liberal actress and comic had claimed the …
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