Jared Kushner, the by all accounts male senior adviser to President
Donald Trump, is registered to vote as a woman, and naturally Twitter
could not refrain from launching jokes.
According to New York’s public voter registration information, Trump’s son-in-law’s voter profile lists his gender as “female.”
Kushner is recently under fire for using his private email account to send messages to government officials and in tune with Trump’s call to put Hillary Clinton in jail for doing the same, Twitter began crying “lock her up!” … in reference to Kushner this time though.
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
Others on Twitter began using this new information to defend Trump against criticisms of misogyny.
“Hope all you libtards saying Trump only hires men to top positions feel stupid after learning that Jared Kushner is a registered woman voter,” wrote one Twitter user.
Some people were just confused as to how to refer to Kushner upon learning this new bit of information.
“Do I use “he” or “she” when referring to Jared Kushner now?” asked a concerned Twitter user.
Read some of the best responses below.
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
You can't have "the best words" if you can't correctly spell them.
Even more serious than the Trump administration's beef with CNN is its
beef with grammar, as is evidenced by a score of tweets and official
White House documents that are riddled with spelling errors, misused
words and downright gibberish. Here are 21 of the worst (and most
laughable) offenses.
"Innaccurately"
Oh, the irony! The White House tried to call out the Congressional Budget Office for inaccuracy but inaccurately spelled the word "innaccurately."
White House/Twitter
"Honered"
Before "covfefe," there was "honered." Of course, newly-inaugurated Trump meant to tweet that he was "honored," but that's not what happened.
Twitter
"Unpresidented"
According to Huffington Post, Trump Twitter-slammed China for seizing a U.S. underwater drone in December 2016. He also made up a word in the process. By “unpresidented,” we can assume he meant “unprecedented.”
Twitter
"San Bernadino"
The White House got a few things wrong with this list of “unreported” terror attacks. First, many of the incidents actually had been reported. Second, “San Bernardino” was spelled incorrectly.
White House/Twitter
"Attaker"
In the same report, the WH managed to misspell “attacker” 23 times in a row. That has to be some sort of record.
White House/Twitter
"W.E.B. DeBois"
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) botched the name of legendary civil rights activist, W.E.B. DuBois. It’s DU Bois, as in “DU” they realize the epic mistake they made?
Twitter
"Deepest apologizes"
Apparently, the DOE did catch the gaffe and subsequently tweeted out an apology… sort of.
Twitter/The Washington Post
"Columbia"
This is a common spelling error that also tripped up Steve Harvey in the past. For the record, when referring to the country, the correct spelling is "Colombia."
White House/Twitter
“Possibility of lasting peach”
According to a White House press release, one of Trump’s objectives during his most recent visit to Israel was to “promote the possibility of lasting peach” between Israelis and Palestinians. Who needs peace when you can have peaches?
White House/Twitter
“Couple with changes”
Another typo from the same press release. This time, someone left off the “d” in the word “coupled.” Hence, we have “A new approach, couple with changes.”
White House/Twitter
"Councel"
After Trump tweeted this misspelling on May 18, Merriam-Webster reported that "councel" was their most-searched word of that day.
Twitter/The Hill
"Tapp"
President Obama did not "tapp" Trump's phone at any time during his two terms in office, because there is no such word as "tapp" in the English language.
Twitter
Too vs. To
This was not a tweet. This was Donald Trump's official inauguration portrait... with an egregious typo printed front and center.
Library of Congress
"Teresa May"
This mistake doesn’t seem too critical… until you consider the fact that Teresa (sans “h”) May is the name of a British porn star, not the British Prime Minister. The latter spells her first name with an "h."
White House/Huffington Post
"Hear by"
He should have typed "hereby." Of course, POTUS received a lot of flack for this one, among his many other botched spellings.
Twitter/Pro Publica
"Educatuon"
Failure took the form of a White House Snapchat on April 17. There's no excuse for this one.
White House/Snap
"Thr" and "Gas"
Trump displayed poor spelling in his attempt to shade two credible news outlets via Twitter.
Twitter
"Amoung"
"Amoung," many other things, he will also not use spellcheck.
Twitter
"Predisent"
This was a statement made by Trump's lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, in an official White House document.
White House/Twitter
"Rediculous"
Once again, Trump unleashes a grammatically incorrect Twitter rage at his arch nemesis, CNN.
Twitter/ProPublica
donaldjtrump.com
Urban Dictionary
As Merriam-Webster so nicely put it, "heal (to become healthy again)heel (a contemptible person)."
Twitter
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Welcome to the White House: where the words are made up, and spellcheck doesn’t matter
You can't have "the best words" if you can't correctly spell them. Even more serious than the Trump administration's beef with CNN is its beef with grammar, as is evidenced by a score of tweets and official White House documents that are riddled with spelling errors, misused words and downright gibberish. Here are 21 of the worst (and most laughable) offenses.
According to New York’s public voter registration information, Trump’s son-in-law’s voter profile lists his gender as “female.”
Kushner is recently under fire for using his private email account to send messages to government officials and in tune with Trump’s call to put Hillary Clinton in jail for doing the same, Twitter began crying “lock her up!” … in reference to Kushner this time though.
Also Read: 5 Secrets Behind the Anthony Scaramucci-Reince Priebus Blood Feud
2016- "Lock Her Up"- Hillary Clinton
2017- "Lock Her Up"- Jared Kushner— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
Others on Twitter began using this new information to defend Trump against criticisms of misogyny.
“Hope all you libtards saying Trump only hires men to top positions feel stupid after learning that Jared Kushner is a registered woman voter,” wrote one Twitter user.
Some people were just confused as to how to refer to Kushner upon learning this new bit of information.
“Do I use “he” or “she” when referring to Jared Kushner now?” asked a concerned Twitter user.
Read some of the best responses below.
The good thing about Jared Kushner being a woman is that he can drive now while getting peace in the Middle East.
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
2016- "Lock Her Up"- Hillary Clinton
2017- "Lock Her Up"- Jared Kushner— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
BREAKING- Mike Pence advising Jared Kushner go to conversion therapy after finding out he is a lesbian.
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 27, 2017
So Jared Kushner is either really, really bad at filling out forms or he's one shady fucken lady… ????
— Mr. Jameson Neat (@MrJamesonNeat) September 27, 2017
So Jared Kushner is a woman who uses a personal
email account for Government business? Trump supporters… all together
now “LOCK HER UP!”
— PoliticalGroove (@PoliticalGroove) September 27, 2017
Hope all you libtards saying Trump only hires men
to top positions feel stupid after learning that Jared Kushner is a
registered woman voter
— Marie Connor (@thistallawkgirl) September 27, 2017
Trump can't be a misogynist. He hired Jared Kushner.
— (((OhNoSheTwitnt))) (@OhNoSheTwitnt) September 27, 2017
Do I use "he" or "she" when referring to Jared Kushner now?
— Matt Laslo (@MattLaslo) September 27, 2017

Oh, the irony! The White House tried to call out the Congressional Budget Office for inaccuracy but inaccurately spelled the word "innaccurately."
White House/Twitter

Before "covfefe," there was "honered." Of course, newly-inaugurated Trump meant to tweet that he was "honored," but that's not what happened.

According to Huffington Post, Trump Twitter-slammed China for seizing a U.S. underwater drone in December 2016. He also made up a word in the process. By “unpresidented,” we can assume he meant “unprecedented.”

The White House got a few things wrong with this list of “unreported” terror attacks. First, many of the incidents actually had been reported. Second, “San Bernardino” was spelled incorrectly.
White House/Twitter

In the same report, the WH managed to misspell “attacker” 23 times in a row. That has to be some sort of record.
White House/Twitter

The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) botched the name of legendary civil rights activist, W.E.B. DuBois. It’s DU Bois, as in “DU” they realize the epic mistake they made?

Apparently, the DOE did catch the gaffe and subsequently tweeted out an apology… sort of.
Twitter/The Washington Post

This is a common spelling error that also tripped up Steve Harvey in the past. For the record, when referring to the country, the correct spelling is "Colombia."
White House/Twitter

According to a White House press release, one of Trump’s objectives during his most recent visit to Israel was to “promote the possibility of lasting peach” between Israelis and Palestinians. Who needs peace when you can have peaches?
White House/Twitter

Another typo from the same press release. This time, someone left off the “d” in the word “coupled.” Hence, we have “A new approach, couple with changes.”
White House/Twitter

After Trump tweeted this misspelling on May 18, Merriam-Webster reported that "councel" was their most-searched word of that day.
Twitter/The Hill

President Obama did not "tapp" Trump's phone at any time during his two terms in office, because there is no such word as "tapp" in the English language.

This was not a tweet. This was Donald Trump's official inauguration portrait... with an egregious typo printed front and center.
Library of Congress

This mistake doesn’t seem too critical… until you consider the fact that Teresa (sans “h”) May is the name of a British porn star, not the British Prime Minister. The latter spells her first name with an "h."
White House/Huffington Post

He should have typed "hereby." Of course, POTUS received a lot of flack for this one, among his many other botched spellings.
Twitter/Pro Publica

Failure took the form of a White House Snapchat on April 17. There's no excuse for this one.
White House/Snap

Trump displayed poor spelling in his attempt to shade two credible news outlets via Twitter.

"Amoung," many other things, he will also not use spellcheck.

This was a statement made by Trump's lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, in an official White House document.
White House/Twitter

Once again, Trump unleashes a grammatically incorrect Twitter rage at his arch nemesis, CNN.
Twitter/ProPublica



You can't have "the best words" if you can't correctly spell them. Even more serious than the Trump administration's beef with CNN is its beef with grammar, as is evidenced by a score of tweets and official White House documents that are riddled with spelling errors, misused words and downright gibberish. Here are 21 of the worst (and most laughable) offenses.
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