SALT LAKE CITY — If you spell "stolen" with two 'l’s’, it becomes a whole different word.
That’s what President Donald Trump may have learned this weekend after he misspelled the word in a now-deleted tweet.

“Despite the tremendous success that I have had as President, including perhaps the greatest ECONOMY and most successful first two years of any President in history, they have stollen two years of my (our) Presidency (Collusion Delusion) that we will never be able to get back,” Trump tweeted Sunday, according to The Washington Post.
Stollen with two ‘l’s’ is a German fruit bread with nuts and spices traditionally eaten during Christmastime, as social media users were quick to point out.
Twitter had a bit of fun with Trump’s tweet.
“I heard ‘stollen’ goes well with covfefe for breakfast,” @zakkscoffee tweeted.
“Oh i love stollen. Fantastic christmas treat!” @keithbakes tweeted.
“Today in presidential spelling lessons: please copy the following sentences ten times: ‘My covfefe was stollen in Kentuky in an unpresidented act. He made it over the Boarder Scott Free, but we will find the Smocking gun!’” @brianklaas tweeted.
“I've got a good recipe if he needs it,” @BluelineEditing tweeted.


