President Trump mistakenly tweets thanks to 'Marine Core'
Published on March 14, 2018 at 11:38PM by Alex Horton, The Washington Post
As President Donald Trump's chief of staff, retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly is the core of White House operations. The spelling distinction was all Trump had to remember when he tweeted about his visit to a Marine installation outside San Diego on Tuesday. "It was my great honor to deliver a message at the Marine Core Air Station Miramar to our GREAT U.S. Military," Trump wrote in a tweet that misspelled "Corps." Trump's tweet was later deleted, probably because of the spelling error from the commander in chief. He replaced it with a properly spelled version 30 minutes later. The misfire was notable, given Trump's exposure to the Marine Corps, the branch in which Kelly and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis served.
Published on March 14, 2018 at 11:38PM by Alex Horton, The Washington Post
As President Donald Trump's chief of staff, retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly is the core of White House operations. The spelling distinction was all Trump had to remember when he tweeted about his visit to a Marine installation outside San Diego on Tuesday. "It was my great honor to deliver a message at the Marine Core Air Station Miramar to our GREAT U.S. Military," Trump wrote in a tweet that misspelled "Corps." Trump's tweet was later deleted, probably because of the spelling error from the commander in chief. He replaced it with a properly spelled version 30 minutes later. The misfire was notable, given Trump's exposure to the Marine Corps, the branch in which Kelly and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis served.
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