The wife of Alexander Vindman, who testified during the 2019 impeachment inquiry into former President Donald Trump, mocked on Sunday what the FBI called an apparent second assassination attempt on the Republican.

Secret Service agents fired at a suspected gunman Sunday at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Authorities believe the suspect intended to target Trump, who was golfing at the time.

“No ears were harmed,” Rachel Vindman wrote to X in a since-deleted post. “Carry on with your Sunday afternoon.”

The post was an apparent reference to the first assassination attempt against Trump in July. The former president’s ear was grazed by a bullet at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.

Roughly 90 minutes after Rachel Vindman posted the comment on X, she followed up by writing, “Sorry you’re triggered” with three laughing emojis. However, she ultimately removed the initial post early Monday afternoon, calling it “flippant” and arguing “it’s easy to say the wrong thing” on social media.

Rachel Vindman’s initial post had 43,000 comments as of Monday morning, and media personalities like Fox News host Laura Ingraham weighed in with separate posts.

“This lovely specimen is the wife of chief impeachment witness against Trump Alexander Vindman. Today she mocked the 2nd attempted assassination of Donald Trump,” Ingraham wrote. “Of course, if same had happened to Zelenskyy, she’d demand an international inquiry.”

Alexander Vindman, the former director for European Affairs with the National Security Council, was a key witness amid the 2019 impeachment of Trump. At the time, he expressed concern about Trump’s request for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate then-Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in July 2019.

Alexander Vindman told a White House lawyer about the concerns, and the House of Representatives began an impeachment inquiry that September. He accused Ingraham on Sunday of saying whatever she can to “deceive” the Fox News audience, a post his wife shared.