President Trump’s official inauguration portrait went up for sale with an obvious typo on it this evening.
The print of Trump, sold on the Library of Congress’s website, features a quote from the president which mistakes “too” for “to.”
“No dream is too big, no challenge is to great. Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach,” the quote says.
Social media users quickly mocked the misspelling, prompting the print’s swift removal from the website.
.@librarycongress trolls #Trump😕
“captures the essence of Trump’s campaign”
“to great”(Print was not made, but is sold by the Library) pic.twitter.com/2527ojaxCP
— Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador) February 13, 2017
Get’cher official Trump print from the Library of Congress. Extra “o” in “too” available separately. pic.twitter.com/Q7OTqpCPjN
— Stephen Lautens (@stephenlautens) February 12, 2017
This error is the latest in many obvious typos from the Trump administration. The Department of Education misspelled renowned author and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois’s name earlier on Sunday, and the administration put out a list of terrorist “attaks” last week, misspelling “attack” over 20 times.