
An apparent typo on the tickets for President Donald Trump’s 2018 State of the Union address has sent the Internet into an uproar.
After a picture of one of the invites began to make the online rounds on Tuesday, the State of the “Uniom” error quickly became a viral punchline. “Republicans may have to recall all State of the Union tickets because they say “Uniom” not “Union,” per two Dem aides,” Twitter user Laura Barrón-López? captioned the photo in a tweet that has been liked more than 5,000 times and retweeted nearly 3,000 as of Monday afternoon.
It’s unclear how many affected tickets there were, but they’re reportedly being reprinted and redistributed to members of Congress with the correct spelling, according to CNN. Of course, that hasn’t stopped the Internet from poking fun at the mistake, with some politicians even chiming in on the snafu.
“Looking forward to tomorrow’s State of the Uniom,” tweeted Sen. Marco Rubio, who ran against Trump in the GOP primary.
See a selection of the reactions below.

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Have to miss the State of Uniom. Going to covfefe in Nambia and Normay
— Luisa Haynes (@wokeluisa) January 29, 2018
a uniom has many layers. and they are strong.
— Adventures in Tea and Space (@Seth_Maloney) January 29, 2018
And somewhere in the Capitol, an worker in the print shop cackles with delight over his State of the Uniom handy work.
“Welcome to The Resistance,” he whispers.
— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) January 29, 2018
The State of the Union will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 9 p.m.