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Trump China Trade Talks, Washington, USA - 31 Jan 2019

One thing these topics had in common?

Trump initially misspelled his tweets about both, then deleted those posts and corrected the spellings.

Mueller did not find that Trump conspired or coordinated with the Russians, but he did detail the president’s legally dubious efforts to end Mueller’s 22-month probe. Multiple top Democrats have since called for Trump’s impeachment.

Ina Sunday tweet, however, Trump referred to the Mueller investigation as the “Collusion Delusion” which had “stollen” — Trump added an extra “l” to the word — two years of his presidency “that we will never be able to get back…..”

Trump also retweeteda postfrom another user that he should get two more years in his term because of the Russia investigation. (Inan interview last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned she was worried Trump would contest the results of the next presidential election.)

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While other pundits debated the political optics of the president’s opinions, some Twitter users were quick to use his latest typos as fuel for their own replies.

Stollen — whichaccording to the Huffington Posttrended on Twitter on Sunday after the president’s post — is actuallya German fruit breadserved during Christmas.

“Stollen is trending for the wrong reasons but here’s to bread and unnecessary calories,”New York Timesopinion columnist Wajahat Alitweeted. According to the Huffington Post, another user tweeted,riffing on a previous Trump typo: “I heard ‘stollen’ goes well with covfefe for breakfast.”

One userreplied to him: “Ironic that Donald is complaining about the 2nd place finisher being declared the winner….”

AnothercalledTrump “the second-place horse in the 2016 election.”

source: people.com