Well, this typo really takes the cake!. A lack of proofreading by Donald Trump has resulted in a renewed interest in the nutty German fruit bread 'stollen,' with social media users caught between ridiculing the President online and salivating over the dessert. The President posted a furious tirade on Truth Social on Thursday, verbally attacking the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and Politico.
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Unfortunately, his intentionally barbed comments turned out sweeter than anticipated - with the 78-year-old making an unfortunate typo. In the rant, he accused USAID of stealing 'BILLIONS OF DOLLARS' and giving it to 'FAKE NEWS MEDIA' in order to publish positive stories about the Democrats. However, social media users couldn't help but poke fun at the president for accusing the government agency of using 'stollen' money, having accidentally added an extra L.
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Stolen, with a singular L, is to take something without permission or legal right and without intending to return it. But stollen is a festive German fruit bread, containing nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often marzipan. The President posted a furious tirade on Truth Social on Thursday, verbally attacking the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and Politico.
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Trump unleashed his furious rant on Thursday morning, posting the capslock-ridden message online. 'LOOKS LIKE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS HAVE BEEN STOLLEN AT USAID, AND OTHER AGENCIES,' he wrote in the early morning rant. 'MUCH OF IT GOING TO THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA AS "PAYOFF" FOR CREATING GOOD STORIES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATS. 'THE LEFT WING "RAG" KNOWN AS POLITICO, SEEMS TO HAVE RECEIVED $8,000,000,' his furious post continued.
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'Did the New York Times receive money??? Who else did??? THIS COULD BE THE BIGGEST SCANDAL OF THEM ALL, PERHAPS THE BIGGEST IN HISTORY!' he claimed. 'THE DEMOCRATS CAN'T HDIE FROM THIS ONE. TOO BIG TOO DIRTY,' the President concluded the explosive message. Users too to X, formerly known as Twitter, to poke fun at the nutty typo. '"Stollen" is a nutty fruit bread, kind of like him. Bro still doesn't know how to spell "stolen,"' questioned one user.
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Stollen is a festive German fruit bread, containing nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often marzipan. 'Billions dollars have been stollen? Like the cake? That's a lot of cake!' joked someone else. '"Stollen"? One would think that a person in his current position would know how to spell the word stolen! But, yeah, let's get rid of the Department of Education,' someone else responded sarcastically.
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'Personally, I'd love some cofevee with my stollen,' joked someone else, referencing another typo made by Trump. 'Stollen. Yum,' wrote another, with a picture of the dessert. 'Stollen??? S**T... now I'm hungry,' laughed someone else. Users too to X, formerly known as Twitter, to poke fun at the nutty typo. Trump's claims were rebuked by NBC News' Mike Hixenbaugh, who explained it's not unusual for federal agencies to have subscriptions to publications.
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'Federal agencies buying subscriptions to a platform that provides wonky insights and analysis on federal policy is — objectively — not the biggest scandal in history,' he wrote on BlueSky. It's not the first time the president has made a spelling blunder. In 2023, the former reality star responded to a tweet on social media defending him against special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference and any connections to President Donald Trump.
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Jerry Falwell Jr., a conservative religious leader and Trump ally, took to X to defend Trump against the two-year investigation. 'Trump should have two years added to his first term as payback for time stolen by this corrupt failed coup,' he wrote. Trump responded in a now deleted tweet, as published in the Independent, writing: 'Despite the tremendous success that I have had as President, including perhaps the greatest ECONOMY and most successful first two years of any President in history, they have stollen two years of my (our) Presidency (Collusion Delusion) that we will never be able to get back…'.
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