2017-02-13



The Trump White House is not known for its attention to detail. Along with the administration's apparent lack of fealty to mainstream facts, even President Trump's closest allies concede that if his team had put a bit more effort into crossing the T's and dotting the I's on his immigration ban, it might have survived legal scrutiny. Then there's just basic spelling. Trump's list of purportedly underreported terrorist attacks might have appeared more credible if it hadn't misspelled things like "attacker" and "San Bernardino," or included hyper-reported attacks and attacks that weren't terrorism. Sunday was a red-letter day for Trump administration typos.

See if you can spot the error in this commemorative photo of Trump, being sold through the Library of Congress:

The (sold-out) US Library of Congress commemorative print of Trump also includes a commemorative typo. pic.twitter.com/jahG8HU9NJ

— Dr Kirstin Ferguson (@kirstinferguson) February 13, 2017

The photo — with the inspiring quote "No dream is too big, no challenge is to great" — was intended to capture "the essence of Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency of the United States," according to BuzzFeed, which visited the site before the Library of Congress yanked the page from the website.

There’s a typo on Donald Trump’s White House inauguration print https://t.co/JxQ22MRJb8 pic.twitter.com/A4MQcOlyIN

— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) February 12, 2017

"Fire all the #copyeditors," they said. "What could go wrong?" #Trump Inauguration Print Library of Congress Shop https://t.co/xwcGvNL44r

— Gwen Moran (@gwenmoran) February 12, 2017

Then there's the Education Department's well-intentioned attempt to celebrate Black History Month by noting the wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois, the African-American writer and co-founder of the NAACP. Maybe a restive social media editor was trying to make a subtle point about the new boss, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, by misspelling Du Bois as DeBois — and then flubbing the apology tweet:

Education must not simply teach work - it must teach life. – W.E.B. DeBois pic.twitter.com/Re4cWkPSFA

— US Dept of Education (@usedgov) February 12, 2017

"In the Days of Loose & Careless Logic, We Must Teach Thinkers to THINK." - William Edward Burghardt DU Bois https://t.co/3m03Vnt5C1

— NAACP (@NAACP) February 12, 2017

@usedgov bruh. Cmon. pic.twitter.com/INFYrJERIr

— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) February 12, 2017

Or maybe spelling just isn't part of the plan to make American great again.

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