Spelling error on State of the Union tickets may force them to be recalled

Spelling error on State of the Union tickets may force them to be recalled

President Donald Trump is set to deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, but the historic speech has already hit at least one small snare.

Laura Barrón-López, a reporter for the Washington Examiner, took to Twitter on Monday to share a photo of a ticket to the event, which included a spelling error that she claims could necessitate a recall.

"Republicans may have to recall all State of the Union tickets because they say "Uniom" not "Union," per two Dem aides," Barrón-López wrote.

Whether or not the tickets will be recalled due to the misspelling remains to be seen, although doing so could prove to be a daunting task, considering the event is taking place tomorrow night.

UPDATE: A spokesperson for the House Sergeant in Arms office told The Hill that the spelling error has been corrected and that the tickets are in the process of being recalled and reprinted.

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