Donald Trump was quick to make a mountain out of a molehill when it came to a potential problem with submitting ballots.

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In one of his Election Day tweets Trump incorrectly quoted CNN as reporting voting machine problems across "the entire country."

Just out according to @CNN: "Utah officials report voting machine problems across entire country" — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2016

Several reporters and others on Twitter were quick to correct Trump's hasty tweet.

No. Utah officials reported machine problems across one entire COUNTY, not the entire COUNTRY. https://t.co/6jWMw7qzvQ — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 8, 2016

dude — county, not country https://t.co/IO64pnK1IV — Tim Mak (@timkmak) November 8, 2016

The tweet also seemed to show that Trump was back on Twitter after his campaign had kept him from posting in the days heading into the election.

@timkmak I think it's safe to say someone got their phone back... — Jaden Wild (@wildjaden) November 8, 2016

According to the Associated Press, "Election officials in Utah said voting machine problems in the southern part of the state forced poll workers early in the day to use paper ballots."

Pretty sure southern Utah is not the entire United States. That pesky "r" makes a huge difference.

It's also unclear where Trump was getting the supposed CNN report about the voting problem.