Following the Free Speech rally and counterprotest in Boston over the weekend, Mr. Trump took to Twitter to call on all Americans to come together. His tweet read:
"Our great country has been divided for decade, but it will come together again. Sometimes protest is needed in order to heel, and heel we will."
The person who created autocorrect can go to ducking help!#Heel pic.twitter.com/8PEwo5NONY
— YS (@nyinla2121) August 19, 2017
The message got quickly removed. Trump's second attempt about 30 minutes later had "for decade" changed to "for decades," but once again the word "heel" slipped through the cracks. Eventually, Trump managed to get rid of the spelling curse when he tweeted an edited message. The whole spelling gaffe — as expected — caused a storm on Twitter. After all, it's not the first time the US president puzzles social media users with his posts.
Make America #Heel Again 😂 pic.twitter.com/azWmnlsG2H
— Shea Browning (@SheaBrowning) August 19, 2017
…we'll be stronger than ever before 🙏🏼 #Heel pic.twitter.com/PlbjLPDnOA
— AJ Joshi (@AJ) August 19, 2017
The Art of the Heel pic.twitter.com/gsoWRHPMIz
— ElElegante101 (@skolanach) August 20, 2017
#Heel the world. pic.twitter.com/IYTdDtqsax
— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) August 19, 2017
HEEL the world make it a better place…#Heel #HeeltheWorld @POTUS @GMA @CNN @FoxNews @AC360 pic.twitter.com/DQGiuD4WD0
— Stephanie Sellers (@myfriendsteph) August 20, 2017
A heel worth loving @realDonaldTrump #HeelAmerica #dresscode pic.twitter.com/9X4egLLeTZ
— Laura Stein (@lolosnow1) August 20, 2017
It's OK Mr.T, we have this one @realDonaldTrump #HeelAmerica pic.twitter.com/7jDZYLjCTv
— Tankslapper (@tankslapper) August 19, 2017