Former 'Love Connection' host Chuck Woolery trolled after he proclaims Trump 'NOT QUILTY'

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 17:  Host Chuck Woolery talks to a Playboy Playmate who were contestants on the gameshow "Lingo" October 17, 2003 in Los Angeles, California. "Lingo" is the highest original program on the Game Show Network.  (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images for Game Show Network)
Chuck Woolery (pictured on the set of Lingo in 2003) defended Trump on Twitter. (Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images for Game Show Network)

He may have once hosted Wheel of Fortune, but Chuck Woolery’s tweet defending President Trump wouldn’t have solved any puzzles.

On Wednesday, the game show legend and die-hard conservative posted a tweet in response to that day’s Senate hearing quizzing Attorney General William Barr about his interpretation of the Mueller report. Barr has been criticized for distilling Robert Mueller’s 448-page report into a modest four-page summary claiming that Trump — whom he has been accused of protecting — has been exonerated of all charges of collusion.

Woolery, who is known for sharing his political views on social media, defended Barr’s findings and insisted that the report found Trump not guilty. Unfortunately, he hit the wrong key and typed “not quilty” instead.

Just as Trump’s typos — that same day, he got tricked into retweeting an account branding him a “hateful human being” — have been met with widespread mockery, Woolery’s flub was pounced upon.

Woolery, who now co-hosts a political podcast, has yet to delete his tweet or respond to the drama it has caused.

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