Things got a bit embarrassing for the big guy when he was forced to dirty delete and re-do a post he made on his Truth Social echo chamber after he apparently came to realize that he made a whopper of a spelling error in his first attempt.
The post was originally meant to be a celebratory message to mark Apple’s decision to make a massive investment in artificial intelligence facilities in the U.S.
But it seems that in his excitement, Trump failed to notice the humdinger of a typo in his public post.
The infamous tech giant recently released an announcement officially confirming that it will spend a staggering $500 billion in the United States, hire 20,000 workers, and open a new factory in the state of Texas as part of the company’s formal push into the AI sector. This announcement came just a week after Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Donald Trump.
Following Apple’s big announcement, the president took to Truth Social with a celebratory post regarding the multi-billion dollar AI investment, but in his haste, failed to notice his spelling errors.
“Apple has just announced a record 500 billion dollar investment in the United States of America,” Trump wrote in his all-caps Truth Social post early this morning. “The reason, faith in what we are doing, without witch, they would’nt be investing ten cents. Thank you Tim Cook and Apple!!!”

It took precisely no time for social media to swarm on Donald’s incorrect spelling of “which.”
Even when he’s delivering positive news, he comes off like an idiot. #WithoutWitch
— Will Harris (@willharrisinva.bsky.social) February 24, 2025 at 6:35 AM
It’s “without which”
But I digress.
— Evaristus Odinikaeze (@odinikaeze) February 24, 2025
Trump lies again that without him, Apple wouldn’t invest 10 cents.
In 2021, under the Biden administration, Apple invested $430 billion. pic.twitter.com/sXQPTtUPZy
— Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) February 24, 2025
Great news on the Apple investment in the U.S. and all the new jobs. I worry that we’re not investing enough in things like public education, WITHOUT WITCH it’s going to be tough to find qualified employees.
— Scott Rose (@rprose.bsky.social) February 24, 2025 at 6:23 AM
Donald ultimately deleted the version of his post that featured his misspelling of “which” and posted it again with the correct version of the word, but still failed to correct the misplaced apostrophe in the contraction of “would not.”
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