Well, that was quick! Someone has already registered "https://t.co/KpkLTvlBTQ" … pic.twitter.com/CMILBFmnAB
— Clive Thompson (@pomeranian99) May 31, 2017
Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday night to complain about the media, as per usual, but the president unwittingly sent out an incomplete tweet — with a misspelling and internet had a lot of fun with the misspelling.
“Despite the constant negative press covfefe,” Trump tweeted, with “covfefe” presumably meaning “coverage.”
At the time of writing, the tweet still hasn’t been taken down.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/869766994899468288
Twitter immediately got on board the “covfefe” train, because gee, this was certainly a “covfefe” of a mistake.
roses are red
violets are blovfefe https://t.co/Qa28BpWnSl— Jessica Misener (@jessmisener) May 31, 2017
covfefe is a good name for a Pomeranian tbqh
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) May 31, 2017
THINKPIECE: The media's inability to understand "covfefe" early on gave rise to Trump.
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) May 31, 2017
Tomorrow Sean Spicer: "Good morning. Covfefe for being here today."
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) May 31, 2017
Do not stop using #Covfefe suddenly or you could have unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Ask your doctor how to safely stop using Covfefe.
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) May 31, 2017
You know they're wrestling the phone from him right now pic.twitter.com/LNPINGfmEA
— Nathan McDermott (@natemcdermott) May 31, 2017
When I'm gone off the covfefe pic.twitter.com/2pLqwvOXQX
— X (@XLNB) May 31, 2017
"And the orb, having bestowed upon you the power to smite your enemies, can be invoked using the simple code word '#covfefe '" pic.twitter.com/jKx255mWDN
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) May 31, 2017
Well, that was quick! Someone has already registered "https://t.co/KpkLTvlBTQ" … pic.twitter.com/CMILBFmnAB
— Clive Thompson (@pomeranian99) May 31, 2017
God bless Murica – 30 minutes in and ecommerce is happening #Covfefe pic.twitter.com/bAorapQ7vD
— Corey duBrowa (@coreydu) May 31, 2017