JK Rowling apologizes for wrongly accusing Trump of ignoring disabled boy

1 Aug, 2017 09:00 / Updated 7 years ago

Harry Potter author JK Rowling has apologized over her scathing comments about US President Donald Trump’s meeting with a disabled child – but not to the tycoon himself.

Rowling took to Twitter to savage the US leader on Monday, alleging he had ignored a small disabled boy who tried to shake hands with him during a visit to the White House.

Full footage of the incident was later released which exonerated the president and showed he interacted with the boy.

How stunning, and how horrible, that Trump cannot bring himself to shake the hand of a small boy who only wanted to touch the president,” Rowling had tweeted.

On Tuesday, she returned to social media to acknowledge she had misfired, but stopped short of apologizing to the president.

Re: my tweets about the small boy in a wheelchair whose proffered hand the president appeared to ignore in press footage.

Multiple sources have informed me that that was not a full or accurate representation of their interaction.

I very clearly projected my own sensitivities around the issue of disabled people being overlooked or ignored onto the images I saw and if that caused any distress to that boy or his family, I apologize unreservedly.

The boy’s mother had criticized Rowling for her comments, saying: “If someone can please get a message to JK Rowling: Trump didn’t snub my son & Monty wasn’t even trying to shake his hand.”

Rowling has since deleted her original tweets.