White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared to send an accidental tweet full of emojis on Saturday morning.

⚓️⚓️ :/9//&⛩

#lolaklkk⛲️ — Sarah H. Sanders (@SHSanders45) June 10, 2017

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Sanders’ apparent accidental tweet follows President Trump sharing an unfinished tweet last week, which caused the tweet’s typo, “covfefe,” to trend on social media.

“The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said of the “covfefe” tweet.

This is what happens when your 3 year old steals your phone. Thanks Huck! #neverleaveyourphoneunlocked https://t.co/qFD8zRpn8g — Sarah H. Sanders (@SHSanders45) June 10, 2017

Huckabee Sanders later acknowledged the tweet, saying it was written by her three-year-old, but not before Twitter users flooded the platform with jokes about Sanders’ emoji-filled tweet.

Good briefing this morning https://t.co/nrTkom0Zf4 — Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) June 10, 2017

"The president and a small group of people know exactly what '⚓️⚓️ :/9//&⛩

#lolaklkk⛲️' means." — Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) June 10, 2017

When u try to write a joke and realize Twitter already nailed it. pic.twitter.com/npddTmqmFi — Jackie Jennings (@ohhijackie) June 10, 2017

Does the tweet speak for itself? — Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) June 10, 2017

"this tweet speaks for itself" — Jackson Krule (@JacksonKrule) June 10, 2017

In olden days a tweet of nonsense

Was looked on as something shocking

Now heaven knows

Anything goes pic.twitter.com/ARVegS1IcM — Ira Madison III (@ira) June 10, 2017

Wow. Embarrassing. This directly counters the President's statement that ☄️‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/Dcjei6hkDj — Erin Gloria Ryan (@morninggloria) June 10, 2017

I can not interpret this tweet in an open setting. — David Blaustein (@blaustein) June 10, 2017

i just wanted to see what it would look like pic.twitter.com/2LSBmn5VWd — David Mack (@davidmackau) June 10, 2017

I'm a little worried this is still up after an hour. https://t.co/kxFakQur2q — Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) June 10, 2017

- This post was updated at 11:09 a.m.