Former President Trump's name was mistakenly mentioned in an obituary for O.J. Simpson, causing confusion. The article detailed Simpson's sports career and murder trial, but mistakenly referred to 'Trump' being released from prison instead of Simpson.
Former President Trump ’s name made an unexpected appearance in an O.J. Simpson obituary on Thursday. The Los Angeles Times reported on the death of the 76-year-old former NFL running back earlier in the morning, detailing his prolific sports career as well as his infamous 1994 double murder trial . However, at one point further down the obituary, the article originally referred to ' Trump ' being released from prison instead of Simpson.
The mistake quickly went viral with several people calling out The Times' obit mistake as purposeful or subconscious wishful thinking. 'Someone needs to talk to their shrink,' Grabien founder Tom Elliott remarked. Even liberal NBC News presidential historian Michael Beschloss posted, 'Freud lives' GOP Rapid Research Director Jake Schneider commented, 'And I bet they still won’t understand why trust in media is at an all-time low.' 'Unbelievable.
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