Doubtful that an Ivy Leaguer wrote this press release for Team Trump.

The New Yorker’s campaign sent out a statement Tuesday evening slamming Hillary Clinton’s position on trade deals with “Columbia [sic] and South Korea” — misspelling the South American nation’s name.

“Hillary Clinton, who pledged to oppose trade deals with Columbia and South Korea before ramming through both, will never renegotiate Bill Clinton’s NAFTA,” Trump, himself an Ivy league grad of the University of Pennsylvania’s business school, said in the statement.

“Just like she supported China’s entrance into the WTO and racked up one trillion in trade deficits with China as Secretary as State — at same time Chinese government interests were paying Bill. The Columbia deal’s backers paid Bill too,” he continued, repeating the mistake.

Wags took to Twitter to gloat.

“Trump made the Columbia/Colombia mistake, but then again he is from New York,” tweeted writer Dan McQuade. ‏

“A trade deal with Columbia? Even after they fired the Ghostbusters? For shame,” added John D.

“Meanwhile. professional proofreaders go hungry,” wrote Melissa Jordan.