The White House on Saturday released a memo mistakenly listing two secretaries of Defense who were "sworn in" last month.



Alongside Secretary of Defense James Mattis, who took the oath on Jan. 20, the memo also refers to John Kelly, the secretary of Homeland Security, as secretary of Defense.

"On January 20th, Secretary Of Defense James Mattis was sworn in. On January 20th, Secretary Of Defense John Kelly was sworn in," the memo states in two consecutive points.

Fact sheet from the White House this morning: We have two Secretaries of Defense and Turnbull is now a president pic.twitter.com/seAHF8pFyY — Brandon Wall (@Walldo) February 4, 2017

The document also mistakenly refers to Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as "the President of Australia."



"On January 28th, The President spoke with the President of Australia," the memo read.



Two White House memos released last month repeatedly misspelled the name of British Prime Minister Theresa May, the first foreign leader to meet with Trump, while detailing the president's schedule.