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A few days after President Trump inadvertently used the non-word covfefe in a tweet complaining about the media, the web site USPOLN published an article saying that White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer had claimed that Trump had the authority to alter the spellings of words. Published on 2 June 2017, the item read: Spicer made no such claim about covfeve, as USPOLN was a fake news site whose disclaimer explained: Spicer's actual response to questions about the mistyped word did draw widespread media attention, however. The Boston Globe reported: However, it is clear that the President simply mistyped the word coverage.
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