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GOP Roasted After Conspicuous Misspelling in Tweet About Kids' 'Academic Achievement'

GOP Roasted After Conspicuous Misspelling in Tweet About Kids' 'Academic Achievement'
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The United States continues to grapple with the pandemic that's killed over 500 thousand Americans, unemployed millions more, and kept thousands of children out of in-person learning for more than a year.

The reopening of in-person learning has been one of the top priorities of President Joe Biden's administration, with the President planning to reopen the majority of middle and elementary schools to in-person learning within the first 100 days of his presidency.


But for Republicans scrambling to hammer home the talking point that Democrats are hell-bent on keeping the United States closed, that timeline isn't quick enough.

In a Sunday tweet, the official account for the Republican party slammed the ongoing closure of schools across the country, but with a devastating typo.

The ill-advised tweet misspelled the word "devastating" while emphasizing the importance of in-person education.

The GOP deleted it, but not before Twitter mocked it mercilessly.






The typo led some to draw conclusion's about the intelligence of the party's leaders.



As part of the recently-passed American Rescue Plan, the Biden administration will invest at least $10 billion to expand testing for the virus in schools. The American Rescue Plan received no Republican support in either the House or the Senate.

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