New Delhi:
US President Donald Trump "covfefe" error on Twitter was not just enough that Mr. Trump has come up with his new typo error. Recently Donald Trump took Twitter to comment on the anti-fascist protest rally, he mistakenly typed "heel" instead of "heal".
Trump was making comment on the protest rally held in Boston where more than 15,000 anti-fascist demonstrated against right-wing activists on Saturday.
But his first two tweets included the same mistake "heel" as "heal". It was in his third tweet in which he realized his mistake and corrected spelling.
Our great country has been divided for decades. Sometimes you need protest in order to heal, & we will heal, & be stronger than ever before!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 19, 2017
This is not the first time US President Donald Trump in news for his typo error. Earlier Trump tweeted a nonexistent word—“covfefe” which also has sparked a flood of humour and ridicule on the internet.
The White House team has repeatedly fallen prey to embarrassing errors—a list of global attacks released in February included “Denmakr” (Denmark) and “San Bernadino” (San Bernardino).
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When British Prime Minister Theresa May visited Washington, the presidential and vice-presidential agenda both spoke about “Teresa,” and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was referred to as the president of his country.
Merriam-Webster has also not missed the chance to take a jibe for Trump's tweet. tweeted out few definitions of the words pronounced the same heel.
🥠heal (to become healthy again)
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) August 19, 2017
😈 heel (a contemptible person)
ðŸ™‹â™‚ï¸ he'll (he will)
US journalist Mark Harris gave a witty reply saying that one of Trump's staff members had been helping him understand the importance of the Boston counter-protesters and good spelling.
"Sincere thanks to whoever ran into the crapper to explain the value of protest to the president, then ran in again to explain spelling," Harris wrote.
In just 120 minutes more than 73,000 people retweeted the tweet.
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