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Trump poster typo
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However, as Mark Ivanyo, the Executive Director of Republicans for National Renewal, told Newsweek, the original post did indeed contain an image with a typo: the word "marry" was initially written instead of "merry." It featured the same It's a Wonderful Life-themed invite, with "Merry" spelled correctly. The group's website, designed for "assisting activists in taking over the party apparatus and pushing Republicans in Congress to back our President's agenda," a reference to Donald Trump as per the rest of the statement, shared a post about the upcoming Christmas party on December 6. Join us, and in downtown Phoenix on Sunday Dec 19!Įarly bird tickets now available: /cIuA85Dl5X- Republicans for National Renewal December 4, 2021 While some social media users initially pointed out that the image used on the Eventbrite page also had the wrong spelling, the banner no longer contained the typo at the time of writing.

trump poster typo

The external page carries more information about the event, saying: "Join Republicans for National Renewal for a Christmas reception with leading VIPs at the forefront of national-populist politics today." The invitation also encourages readers to purchases "early bird tickets" and links to an external site on Eventbrite. The image currently appearing on the post by that Twitter account does not have a typo. Posters for the event were shared widely on social media and online, including on with the initial invitation post on the account dating back to December 4. It was posted by Nazaryan on December 9 under the caption: "They misspelled 'Merry Christmas.' h/t ⁦ image shows the same poster, but the word "merry," has been misspelled as "marry." The Yahoo News reporter's tweet has been liked nearly 3,000 times at the time of publication. The invitation to what the card refers to as a "populist reception for the season" was originally posted last Saturday by the group's Twitter page, and received around 130 likes at the time of publication.Ī near-identical image was shared on Twitter by the verified account of Alexander Nazaryan, the White House correspondent for Yahoo News and a former Newsweek staff writer. H/t ⁦ /y4ZpoeINKo- Alexander Nazaryan December 9, 2021













Trump poster typo