Donald Trump accused of 'copy and paste' condolence after tweeting about wrong mass shooting

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Donald Trump has been accused of copying and pasting his condolence Twitter messages to the victims of mass shootings after posting about the wrong massacre.

The President tweeted on Tuesday evening: "May God be with the people of Sutherland Springs, Texas. The FBI and Law Enforcement has arrived."

However, this tweet appears to refer to the church shooting which occurred last week — as news broke that multiple people were shot in California as a gunman opened fire on multiple locations, including a school.

It was also nearly word-for-word the same as the tweet he had posted about the Sutherland Springs shooting shortly after it happened.

Television presenter Piers Morgan tweeted: "At least get your mass shootings right, Mr President. This was last week. The new one is in California."

laspero on November 15th, 2017 at 21:44 UTC »

In a lot of ways this is really sad, but also just fuck this guy and honestly fuck all the people who still support this dipshit. It's beyond justification at this point.

cheerio_knickers on November 15th, 2017 at 20:05 UTC »

He may as well have tweeted "I couldn't give less of a fuck."

AttendingAlloy on November 15th, 2017 at 19:58 UTC »

Fucking wrong mass shooting. Let that sink in.