The state of the uniom is covfefe.
The latest typo to befuddle appeared on the tickets to Tuesday night's State of the Union address and it's generating viral giggles on social media. The tickets admit the bearer to the "Address to the Congress on the State of the Uniom," according to a screenshot published by Politico.
Oops: House issues tickets for State of the 'Uniom'https://t.co/qRIjfmvKfu pic.twitter.com/kpSSjGdrGZ
— POLITICO (@politico) January 29, 2018
But the blunder isn't really the latest covfefe, because the typo was not the fault of anyone in the White House.
The Office of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper is responsible for the tickets, CNN reported. A source in that office told the cable news network that the tickets have been reprinted and are in the process of being redistributed.
Of course, many Twitter users had fun with the error and more than a few assumed the typo was a Trump administration misstep.
Looking forward to tomorrow’s State of the Uniom. pic.twitter.com/xdBUU3Pvo5
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) January 29, 2018
Betsy DeVos: I don’t understand why people are confused by uniom. It’s a perfectly cromulent word. https://t.co/3DEWvOSMsb
— (((πΊππΉππΎπππΏπππππ))) (@OhNoSheTwitnt) January 29, 2018
Will covfefe be served at the State of the Uniom?
— Richard Jeter (@MilesToGo13) January 29, 2018
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