KRIV-TV reporter Scarlett Fakhar under fire for pro-Trump Facebook post UPDATE: She has since apologized for the post.

After Trump's shocking victory on Nov. 7, people across the nation began posting comments and opinions all over social media. Among those were several journalists and commentators including Scarlett Fakhar, the face of Fox 26 during the noon and evening news.

Fakhar posted the comment on her personal page, but that didn't stop it from getting spread around, and now she is facing scrutiny for breaking journalistic code of conduct.

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In a commentary by Scott Jones on FTVLive.com, Jones points out that it is a journalist's job to remain "unbias and just report the story."

"If you want to complain or celebrate the election, then I suggest you get a a job outside of TV news," wrote Jones. "If you're a bank teller or a accountant, go ahead and make your feelings known. Celebrate or protest Trump's victory all you want. If you a Journalist, you don't get that option. I'm sorry it comes with the territory."

Everyone has an opinion about this election, and while it may be fine to talk about it among friends, posting an opinion on social media (personal or public) reflects poorly on the integrity of the title and the job.

Fakhar has since posted an apology for the controversial post, saying she has to "profusely apologize for making public my personal views on the outcome of the election and other issues. It was wholly inappropriate, as a journalist, to do that. Again, my sincere apologies."

Take a look through the gallery above to see other social media reactions to the election results.