Twitter user exposes White House report for misspelling American Somoa to American Sonoma

It looks like Sonoma County is getting White House attention—on an account of a misspelling.On Tuesday, the White House released a pool report that included names of attorney generals who met with President Trump. However, Twitter user Dino Grandoni (@dino_grandoni)...

Twitter user exposes White House report for misspelling American Somoa to American Sonoma

It looks like Sonoma County is getting White House attention—on an account of a misspelling.

On Tuesday, the White House released a pool report that included names of attorney generals who met with President Trump. However, Twitter user Dino Grandoni (@dino_grandoni) was quick to point out that what was meant to be “America Samoa” was misspelled to “American Sonoma.” The tweet has gained several hundred likes within the first hour it was posted.

Grandoni also noted another error in the report. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman did not attend Tuesday’s meeting according to a tweet by his Press Secretary Amy Spitalnick, but the White House said he did in the same report.

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