Story highlights Donald Trump sends out mangled tweet using a word that doesn't exist, then jokes about it

Danny Cevallos: Mistakes rife on social media, but shouldn't President have higher standard?

Danny Cevallos (@CevallosLaw) is a CNN legal analyst and an attorney practicing in the areas of personal injury, wrongful conviction and criminal defense in New York, Pennsylvania and the US Virgin Islands. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his.

(CNN) Shortly after midnight early Wednesday, President Donald Trump mystified his Twitter followers with this tweet with no context: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe."

That tweet was deleted about 5.50 a.m. ET Wednesday.

At 6:09 a.m., Trump tweeted again: "Who can figure out the true meaning of "covfefe" ??? Enjoy!"

Who can figure out the true meaning of "covfefe" ??? Enjoy! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2017

Most people woke up Wednesday morning to the smell of fresh covfefe. It's already an Internet meme, and symbolic of this administration's major theme so far: distraction. Asked what "covfefe" meant, Sen. Al Franken joked on CNN's "New Day" that it's a Yiddish term for "I gotta go to bed now."

Here's the thing: We know Trump probably meant to type "coverage." We've all hit send with an embarrassing typo or worse, an autocorrect that changed the meaning of a text message or a social media post. But when you CSI this particular tweet, it reveals some concerns about this President.

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