Trump's 'covfefe' tweet leaves Internet
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[June 02, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A midnight
tweet by Donald Trump unleashed a wave of sometimes mocking speculation
by Internet users wondering what the U.S. president meant by writing
"covfefe" in an apparently unfinished Twitter post that lingered online
for hours.
At 12:06 a.m. ET, Trump wrote: "Despite the constant negative press
covfefe.”
The post, since deleted, was followed by a Trump message at 6:09 a.m. ET
that sought to put a playful tone on the misfire, saying, "Who can
figure out the true meaning of "covfefe" ??? Enjoy!"
The original message, which seemed to have been the start of a Trump
complaint about media coverage, soon became a top trend on Twitter.
Some users sought clarification from dictionary company Merriam-Webster.
They did not get a definition but did draw a response.
"Wakes up. Checks Twitter... Uh.... Lookups fo(r)... Regrets checking
Twitter. Goes back to bed," @MerriamWebster wrote after Trump's first
tweet ignited a slew of possible definitions and jokes, as well as
defenses of the president.
"Covfefe" also made its way into the Urban Dictionary, a website that
collates online word submissions.
Asked at a briefing whether people should be concerned that the
president sent out an incoherent Tweet and left it up for hours, White
House spokesman Sean Spicer said: "No."
"I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he
meant," Spicer added when asked why the Tweet remained uncorrected for
so long on Trump's personal @realDonaldTrump account.
Democratic U.S. Senator Al Franken, in a CNN interview on Wednesday
morning, joked: "A covfefe is a Yiddish term for 'I got to go to bed
now,'" dismissing the tweet as a late-night error.
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A late night Tweet is seen from the personal Twitter account of U.S.
President Donald Trump, May 31, 2017. The Tweet reads, "Despite the
constant negative press covfefe". Donald Trump/Twitter/Handout via
REUTERS
Conservative commentator and radio show host Laura Ingraham tweeted
in response to Trump's guess-the-meaning post that, "It's so
bad--the collusion b/t (between) the Dems & the press, the
establ(ishment) vs the ppl(people), that we needed a new word to
describe it all. #Covfefe!"
Trump's "covfefe" message drew renewed attention to his prolific
Twitter habit.
The Republican president has said using Twitter helps him speak
directly to Americans and bypass the media, which he has long
criticized. When asked in the past about other Trump tweets, White
House spokesman Sean Spicer has said the posts speak for themselves.
Trump was relatively quiet on Twitter during a nine-day trip to
Middle East and Europe but resumed tweet storms after returning home
on Saturday. Moments after tweeting about the "meaning of covfefe"
on Wednesday, he turned to Twitter again to blast the Russia probes
and address a series of other issues.
(Writing by Susan Heavey, David Alexander; Editing by Frances Kerry
and Cynthia Osterman)
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