President Trump Donald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't think he could've done more to stop virus spread Conservative activist Lauren Witzke wins GOP Senate primary in Delaware Trump defends claim coronavirus will disappear, citing 'herd mentality' MORE on Friday misspelled "hereby" in two tweets, which have since been deleted and replaced with the correct spelling.

Both tweets called for an investigation into Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerOvernight Health Care: Schumer calls for Azar to resign over 'chaos' in coronavirus response CNBC's Cramer calls Pelosi 'crazy Nancy' in live interview Schumer calls for Azar to resign over 'chaos' in coronavirus response MORE (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for their ties to Russia.

The first tweet spelled hereby "hear by," so Trump deleted it and replaced it with another tweet. But that second tweet spelled "hereby" as "hearby," again a misspelling.

Trump finally sent out a third tweet spelling "hereby" correctly.

I hereby demand a second investigation, after Schumer, of Pelosi for her close ties to Russia, and lying about it. https://t.co/qCDljfF3wN — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 3, 2017

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Social media users were quick to jump on the mistakes, despite the effort to delete and correct the tweets:

I like how the tweet about improving our education system (for our kids!) is between two misspellings. pic.twitter.com/oFduiriRFX — Mike Madden (@MikeMadden) March 3, 2017

I hear by demand a beer, you guys.



It's been a long week. — Erin Brr, sir (@erinscafe) March 3, 2017

@realDonaldTrump I would never delete a tweet that had a typo if it already had a thousand retweets, lol — Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) March 3, 2017

When we tweet about Trump's typos we don't tweet about Sergey Kislyak. — Ethan Klapper (@ethanklapper) March 3, 2017

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump twice on Friday misspelled a word, users on Twitter reported. — Brett LoGiurato (@BrettLoGiurato) March 3, 2017

remember, like, two days ago when we were all talking about presidential tone https://t.co/EFXyDPWKkW — Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) March 3, 2017

[int White House]



aide: you tell him!



aide 2: no, i told him when he misspelled it the first time. you tell him! — David Mack (@davidmackau) March 3, 2017

I hereby demand the White House hire a copy editor so the president doesn't have to tweet and delete three times pic.twitter.com/1B7eVelvPh — Hunter Schwarz (@hunterschwarz) March 3, 2017