Sean Spicer Makes Pearl Harbor Blunder Which Will Live In Infamy

Sean Spicer, Donald Trump’s first White Home press secretary, marked the 81st anniversary of the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor Wednesday by mistakenly honoring D-Day.

“Right now is Dday,” Spicer wrote on Twitter. “It solely lives in infamy if we bear in mind and share the story of sacrifice with the subsequent technology #DDay.”

Sean Spicer's botched tweet.
Sean Spicer's botched tweet.
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D-Day celebrates the Allied forces’ invasion of France’s Normandy coast on June 6, 1944, resulting in an eventual victory over Nazi Germany. It’s a far cry from Dec. 7, 1941, which is memorialized yearly on Dec. 7 as Nationwide Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day or just Pearl Harbor Day. President Franklin D. Roosevelt known as Dec. 7, 1941, a “date which is able to stay in infamy.”

Spicer deleted his publish and apologized for the mix-up. However the man who parroted Trump’s lies in regards to the crowd measurement at his inauguration and carried out in fluorescent inexperienced on “Dancing with the Stars” ought to know the web by no means forgets:

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