So much winning:
This White House is not the best when it comes to typos and errors in their communications, but this is covfefe. The White House Press Office sent out an email containing an executive order taking additional steps to address the situation in Venezuela. Except in the subject line, instead of Venezuela, it says “America.” No word yet from the White House about this gaffe. But it’s very possible that Sarah Huckabee Sanders will tell the press corps that the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant.
The Trump White House cannot even type correctly. This is called an Exec Order on “the situation in America.” So I opened it thinking “what kinda ‘situation’ is he talking about?” Turns out its an EO about Venezuela. Trump hasn’t yet succeeded in turning America into Venezuela. pic.twitter.com/sHDfTOcfqf
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) March 19, 2018
INBOX from @WhiteHouse with headline: Executive Order on Taking Additional Steps to Address the Situation in America.
So I click to see if @POTUS has declared martial law…and I find to my relief it’s about Venezuela.
— Gopal Ratnam (@g_ratnam) March 19, 2018
The situation in America’s gettin’ dire… HT @EricM_Katz pic.twitter.com/8WJMd3xSsP
— Joseph Marks (@Joseph_Marks_) March 19, 2018
Although there is clearly a Situation in America. https://t.co/pk0YBUfdDG
— Karen DaltonBeninato (@kbeninato) March 19, 2018
"The Situation in America" is the title of my literary fiction debut. https://t.co/WGOQMkRM4o
— Peter Suderman (@petersuderman) March 19, 2018