'Devin Nunez' trends after Trump misspells name of Republican Congressman while trying to promote new 'political scandal' book

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Trump also misspelled 'opposite' as 'oppidite' in another tweet bashing 'Nervous Nancy Pelosi.'

The book, released Tuesday, by investigative journalist Lee Smith who had access to Nunes, exposes"the deep state operation against the president—and the American people," according to a summary of the book on Amazon.

According to Smith, popular opinion is that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election but it was not Moscow, but the"deep state" targeting Trump and Americans, that did the real damage. Nunes, who was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee at the time,"uncovered the operation to bring down the commander-in-chief," the summary states.

Anti-Trump activist Majid M. Padellan pointed out the pattern of words trending on Twitter after Trump misspells them. "Raise your hand if you saw 'Devin Nunez' trending, and IMMEDIATELY knew trump had misspelled the name of one of his MAIN and most pathetic flunkies," Padellan tweeted. Raise your hand if you saw"Devin Nunez" trending, and IMMEDIATELY knew trump had misspelled the name of one of his MAIN and most pathetic flunkies .🖐️A Twitter user shared a photo of Trump appearing to yell at a boy mowing a lawn and captioned it,"Are you Devin Nunez."

 

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