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John Stamos stood by his resolution to help a South Florida nonprofit devoted to honoring healthcare professionals after going through backlash online.

Stamos, 61, caught heat on social media after pictures circulated of the “Full House” star in attendance on the occasion hosted at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.

A longtime supporter of working within the neighborhood, Stamos denounced any political affiliation with the gala in a message shared on Instagram, and inspired his followers to as an alternative donate sources to frontline staff. 

“I accepted the invitation to emcee the Palm Beach Ray of Hope Gala – an evening dedicated to honoring and uplifting our frontline heroes,” Stamos wrote. “This nonpartisan event supports The Academy for Nursing and Health Occupations, a 501(c) (3) organization that trains 350-400 nurses every year, directly addressing the critical shortage of healthcare professionals in Palm Beach County.”

Stamos wrote that there shouldn’t be a political divide relating to backing healthcare staff.

John Stamos caught heat on social media after pictures circulated of the “Full House” star in attendance on the occasion hosted at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. @melissacbutterworth/Instagram

“Supporting nurses isn’t political – it’s essential,” he wrote. “These are the people who look after us and our households after we need it most, and I consider we should always show up for them with the identical unwavering dedication they show up with each single day.

“I stand by the importance of healthcare, of service, and of investing in those who care for our communities.”

Stamos added, “My values and political views remain unchanged and if you don’t donate to Palm Beach Ray of Hope, then please consider donating to Democracy Forward.”

Stamos stood by his resolution to help a South Florida nonprofit devoted to honoring healthcare professionals after going through backlash online. @mkvisnic/Instagram

Online trolls bashed Stamos Monday after pictures circulated of the Beach Boys musician dressed to the nines at President Donald Trump’s Florida home.

“John Stamos just ruined his brand forever,” one consumer wrote. “You can’t visit Mar-a-Lago and then expect the stink to ever leave you. Nobody will be having mercy on him.”

“I’m so disappointed in John Stamos,” one other fan wrote on X. “I’m not surprised cause it just feels like it makes sense but I’m also still sad.”

Another consumer quipped, “John Stamos at Mar-a-Lago? Disappointing. Uncle Jesse would never. Time to cancel Full House reruns, can’t watch without thinking of this betrayal. What’s next, DJ Tanner at a MAGA rally? Gross.”

Stamos wrote that there shouldn’t be a political divide relating to backing healthcare staff. @patriottakes/X

Some X customers confirmed assist for Stamos, with one fan writing on X, “John Stamos can speak wherever he wants. Everyone has different views but no need to attack someone for their views. If John wants to speak somewhere he can and I’m not gonna hate or dislike him for it.”

Stamos has a long historical past of giving back to communities in need. In December 2022, the “General Hospital” star advised Fox News Digital he’s “always been pro-cop” whereas serving to emcee a fundraising occasion for the LA County Sheriff’s Academy Class 464.

“If you’re not helping out the community, what are you doing right? You know, it’s my community,” Stamos completely advised Fox News Digital. 

John Stamos defended resolution to attend Mar-a-Lago occasion after online trolls attacked him for participation. REUTERS

“I was so touched by this story, which was, well these recruits were not only just young kids trying to do their best. A lot of these kids were also trying to get out of situations that they were in… bad situations, avoiding being in gangs.” 

“I grew up here, so it’s doubly sensitive for me,” he mentioned. “I’ve always been pro-cop. I’m teaching my son to be. Any time we see an officer in our neighborhood, we go say ‘hi’ and say ‘thank you.’” 

His spouse, Caitlin McHugh Stamos, co-founded the Civic Soul nonprofit, an group which is devoted to bringing people collectively by means of “acts of service, compassion, and shared humanity.”

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