This past week has been awash in important events. There were, of course, the shootings in Ohio and Texas, but that was just the beginning of a week that also included an ongoing intelligence agency shake-up and the former FBI deputy director, Andrew McCabe, suing the Department of Justice over his firing, claiming it was politically motivated. Also, fitness junkies started to boycott SoulCycle after its owner was outed as a Trump fundraiser. With all of this going on, no wonder people have decided to spend the week getting angry at The New York Times for a bad headline and getting giddy over 30 to 50 feral hogs. What else has been happening over the past week? Take a deep breath, because the answer is … this.

Trump Gave the Wrong Location for Ohio's Mass Shooting

What Happened: As the country struggled to recover from two mass shootings, President Trump couldn't remember where one of those mass shootings had taken place.

What Really Happened: The week started with the country still in shock after the horrific shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, this past weekend—marking the fourth and fifth mass shootings in an eight-day period.

On Monday, President Trump finally made a speech addressing the shootings. Although he did condemn white supremacy—after the alleged Texas shooter has posted a hate-filled message online ahead of the shooting—the speech was notably subdued and entirely scripted, which showed off his seeming lack of ability to read a teleprompter.

Yes, the president got the location of one of the shootings wrong, in a televised speech about the shootings. The internet had to respond.

Perhaps folks are being too hard on him, though. Because, to be fair, Joe Biden made a similar mistake a day earlier.

In terms of making the best of the situation, caps should be doffed to Toledo mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz for his response.

For the curious, the official White House record of the speech tried to correct the error, and only succeeded in underscoring it.

The Takeaway: Of course, even without the flub, just watching the video of the speech demonstrated that, although President Trump may have literally said something approaching the right thing, his heart was seemingly not in it.

Beto O'Rourke Calls Out Trump

What Happened: Presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke got very upset about what's happening in America. Is it time for the second wave of Betomania?