Donald Trump's inauguration poster has an embarrassing typo

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America has no time for continual grammar and spelling errors right now.

Despite this fact, the Library of Congress, the world's largest library located in Washington, D.C., recently slipped up after featuring a poster of President Donald Trump in its online store ... complete with a misspelled quote.

Come on, people.

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The poster, pictured below, included the following quote over a photograph of one smiling Donald Trump: "No dream is too big, no challenge is to great. Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach." 

As you can see, the "to" in the first sentence should be "too." Because, well, those are the rules.

It's a common error, sure, but the sheer fact that yet another typo is associated with Donald Trump makes it very laughable. Especially since the description of the poster reads, "this print captures the essence of Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency of the United States."

Original Library of Congress Trump poster with typo.
Original Library of Congress Trump poster with typo.

Image: library of congress

After the poster was released in the library's online shop, people quickly spotted the error and flooded Twitter with poster-related commentary.

Since then, The Hill reported that the online store's page featuring the misspelled poster was removed Sunday night, but an archived version of the webpage can still be seen thanks to the Wayback Machine.

In addition to the poster and Trump's many tweets filled with a variety of spelling and grammar blunders, America has a few mishaps recently.

On Sunday morning, the main GOP Twitter account posted a photo of former president Abraham Lincoln with the following quote attributed to him: "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." Abraham Lincoln did not say this quote.

*sigh*

Later in the day the U.S. Department of Education made another mishap by tweeting a tribute to W.E.B. Du Bois, but misspelled his name as W.E.B. DeBois.

And who could forget Trump's inauguration photo with the wrong date on it?

Editing is important, people.

The Associated Press contributed reporting.

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