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Trump Watch Typo Sparks Tears and Scrutiny

A MAGA supporter’s purchase of a limited-edition, Trump-branded watch for his wife resulted in disappointment when it arrived with a significant typo, reading “RUMP” instead of “TRUMP.” The customer expressed his dismay, hoping for better integrity from a product associated with the President. Following media attention, the company apologized and offered a replacement watch along with a coupon. This incident highlights the unauthorized use of the “Trump” name and likeness by third-party vendors, contrasting with the officially sanctioned Trump Store which has reportedly sold hundreds of new products during the President’s tenure.

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Typos Plague Kash Patel’s Lawsuit Raising Questions of Competence

FBI Director Kash Patel’s defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, seeking $250 million, highlights the magazine’s alleged “actual malice” and disregard for journalistic standards. However, the 19-page complaint itself contains notable spelling and copy-editing errors, including “feable” for “feeble” and “politices” for “policies.” While these oversights do not alter the substance of the allegations—which claim The Atlantic published false assertions about Patel based on anonymous sources despite denials—they are particularly striking in a filing that centers on journalistic negligence and editorial rigor, especially given the prominence of the parties involved and the typical legal review process.

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