People have taken to social media to express their condolences following the deadliest shooting in US history at a gay Florida night club during Pride Festival,
#Loveislove has emerged as the trending hashtag people are using to show solidarity and support to victims while Orlando has becoming the top trending term on Twitter.
It's wrong to be gay? NO and no one should be afraid to be themselves#LoveIsLove— L&H ? (@giuliamodena02) June 12, 2016
Be proud.
Be brave.
Be fearless.
Be strong. Our world is in desperate need of LOVE, RESPECT & PEACE.
— Sam Heughan (@SamHeughan) June 12, 2016
RT if you are a proud supporter of equal rights #LoveisLovepic.twitter.com/bzrhrxrUHp— a (@odeotosleep) June 12, 2016
— mary elizabeth ellis (@meellisday) June 12, 2016
My heart goes out to the families and friends of the victims in Orlando. Violence has no place in our society. pic.twitter.com/ROISOFh851— Raúl González Blanco (@RaulGonzalez) June 12, 2016
Devastated for our friends and family in the queer community. Our hearts, our anger, our tears are for you today.pic.twitter.com/l0Yw97XcPK— Tegan and Sara (@teganandsara) June 12, 2016
Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton took to Twitter to express her sorrow for the victims in Orlando.
Woke up to hear the devastating news from FL. As we wait for more information, my thoughts are with those affected by this horrific act. -H— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 12, 2016
While Donald Trump said he appreciated the congratulations on being right about radical terrorism and began attacking President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016
Is President Obama going to finally mention the words radical Islamic terrorism? If he doesn't he should immediately resign in disgrace!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016
'Appreciate the congrats' says Trump. Can there be a more heinous, self-serving, disqualifying statement about the murder of 50 people?— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) June 12, 2016