Sunday marked one week since a mass shooting at a Texas church. In a tweet marking the one-week since the gunman took the lives of more than a dozen people, including children, CNN somehow managed to make the tragic situation even more political by misstating the death toll.

“A Texas church has held its first service since a gunman opened fire, killing 25 people and an unborn child one week ago,” a tweet from CNN’s main account read.

A Texas church has held its first service since a gunman opened fire, killing 25 people and an unborn child one week ago https://t.co/GcPUdLK7cz pic.twitter.com/N5dDIm7asZ — CNN (@CNN) November 12, 2017

“25 people and an unborn child?” Really? Isn’t “25 people and an unborn child” really 26 people?

Well, yes. Just ask the vast majority of Twitter users who responded to the tweet, blasting CNN for its showing its “bias,” pushing a “political agenda,” and making a “pro-choice plug.”

Here are just some of the tweets:

Pretty disgusting how the police report says 26 and you only say 25. You've clearly applied a political agenda to this title. — Aaron Covert (@CovertAaron) November 13, 2017

If you’re not going to count the unborn child in the death toll why bring it up? You ignore the deaths of countless unborn children due to abortion. Is it because it suits your political agenda in this case? #FakenewsCNN #CNNisFakeNews #fakenews — Daniel Dent (@DanielJDent) November 13, 2017

Leave it to @CNN to make an absolute shameless #prochoice plug after a church shooting and then wonder why Americans don’t trust your reporting — Chandler Madden (@Chandler_Madden) November 13, 2017

26 people. Be careful, CNN, your bias is showing. — Sir Gilliam (@Gilly011) November 13, 2017

An abortion isn’t considered murder of an unborn child but this is considered murder of an unborn child? That doesn’t make any sense. — Sebastian Hendrix (@ImSebastianH) November 12, 2017

The CNN tweet linked to an article, which, like its tweet, said the death toll in the Sutherland Springs, Texas, church shooting was “25 people and an unborn child.” That article linked to yet another CNN story that pegged the death toll at “25 people and an unborn child.”