Outgoing President, Barack Obama, said on the campaign trail that anyone that can't handle a Twitter account shouldn't have access to the nuclear codes.
Trump's latest Twitter gaffe hardly inspires confidence for when he takes office.
CNN did a special report on Trump's daughter, Ivanka last night, which, given everything that's gone on between the President elect and the news network in the past week, he made sure to tune into.
At 9:00 P.M. @CNN, of all places, is doing a Special Report on my daughter, Ivanka. Considering it is CNN, can't imagine it will be great!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 17, 2017
When a viewer of the show named Lawrence Goodstein praised Ivanka on Twitter, Donald made sure to retweet the praise to his millions of followers.
"@drgoodspine: @realDonaldTrump @Ivanka Trump is great, a woman with real character and class."
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 17, 2017
The only issue is that @Ivanka is not @IvankaTrump. Goldstein made the mistake in his initial tweet which the Donald didn't pick up on. So who did Trump tweet at then?
The Twitter handle @Ivanka belongs to a woman in England — whose phone may be buzzing her out of a dead sleep at this very moment https://t.co/RvbqSCEmFG
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) January 17, 2017
Oh my god he put a space in Ivanka's Twitter handle oh god this poor random Ivanka https://t.co/nw6Jq2XrW1
— luzz hockeyu (@lizzhickey) January 17, 2017
Nice of Trump to speak so highly of Ivanka Majic from Brighton, UK while apparently retweeting a stranger named Dr. Goodspine. A classic. https://t.co/oonvzHVpI2
— Reverend Matty (@reverendmatty) January 17, 2017
Ivanka Majic has been on Good Morning Britain this morning to talk about the excitement of getting thousands of unexpected Twitter notifications this morning.
Coincidentally, Majic sent the below tweet out on Friday.
Made the local paper. Fame at last! https://t.co/qs9M61IlEc @bravofoodawards @XDBPhotography @edofcopy @prykey24 @EatBrighton
— Ivanka Majic (@ivanka) January 13, 2017
Little did she know her fame would extend far beyond the The Argus in a matter of days.