In a disgusting display of leftist cruelty and hypocrisy, Alachua County School Board Chair Sarah Rockwell took to social media to *celebrate* the death of legendary wrestler and patriotic Trump supporter Hulk Hogan — showing once again that the radical left’s “tolerance” stops the moment they encounter someone who loves America.

Rockwell, a Florida school board official tasked with overseeing the education of thousands of children, mocked Hogan’s death with a vile post on Facebook, writing, *“Oh did Hulk die? I didn’t even know. Good. One less MAGA in the world.”* She followed that with a rant bashing the WWE icon, saying, *“\[H]e worked with the McMahons to union-bust professional wrestling. \[H]e’s never been a good guy. I feel absolutely nothing about his death.”*

Let that sink in: a public official openly celebrated the death of a beloved American icon simply because he supported President Trump.

This is the same crowd that claims to be the party of kindness and unity. Yet they cheer when a patriotic man dies — not because he did anything wrong, but because he dared to say “Let Trumpamania Make America Great Again!” at the Republican National Convention.

Of course, Rockwell’s despicable comments triggered immediate and widespread backlash. Parents, conservatives, and even apolitical citizens were furious that a school board chair would express such open hatred. Facing mounting pressure, Rockwell deleted the post and issued a weak, half-hearted apology that sounded more like damage control than genuine remorse.

“A few days ago, I made a cruel and flippant comment… I deeply regret making that comment and have since removed it,” she said, before whining about how she “strongly disagrees” with some of Hogan’s political views. She went on to claim, “I want to make it very clear that I never have and never will wish harm on anyone,” — a laughable statement considering she literally *celebrated a man’s death* because he supported the wrong candidate.

She then trotted out the usual bureaucratic buzzwords, saying she puts the “best interests of our children and our public schools” first. But parents across Alachua County are now questioning whether someone with such extreme views and a hatred for half the country belongs in a position of authority over their children.

In sharp contrast, President Donald J. Trump issued a heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan, calling him “a great friend” and “MAGA all the way.” Trump praised Hogan as “Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart,” and lauded his unforgettable RNC speech as one of the most electrifying moments of the entire event.

“We lost a great friend today,” Trump said. “To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!”

Indeed he will. Hogan wasn’t just a wrestling legend — he was a cultural icon who loved his country and wasn’t afraid to stand up for it, even when the left came for him.

His now-legendary RNC remarks — *“Let Trumpamania rule again! Let Trumpamania make America Great Again!”* — were delivered just days after the shocking assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Hogan roared to the crowd, “They tried to kill the greatest president of the United States! Enough was enough!!”

That moment captured the spirit of strength and resolve that defines the MAGA movement — and triggered the rage of woke elites like Sarah Rockwell.

But here’s the truth they hate: while they mock, slander, and celebrate death, patriots like Hogan and Trump inspire millions. Rockwell may have revealed the ugly truth about the far-left’s hatred, but she also reminded us exactly why we fight — and why America needs more heroes like Hulk Hogan.