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Trump announced a rally for a day that doesn't exist

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On Monday, Donald Trump informed his supporters of the next rally that they can see him wax lyrical for hours on end with whatever pops into his head.

The president is due to hold a rally in Sunrise, Florida on Tuesday, November 26.

Nothing wrong with that at all.

However, this was the second time that Trump had tried to tweet the announcement of his date.

Previous to this tweet, Trump had told his supporters in Florida to gather on Saturday, November 26 a day that doesn't actually exist. Or at least it hasn't since 2016 and won't again until 2022.

The tweet has since been deleted but it was grabbed by the good folks of Twitter and people couldn't quite believe what they were seeing.

Eric Columbus, a former member of the Obama administration, who first noticed the tweet later confirmed that the error was on the Trump website and was later updated to read the correct day of the week.

However, despite the correction, people are still questioning when the actual rally is happening.

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