Trump makes futile effort to delete typo-filled 'traitors' rant
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One during travel to Palm Beach, Florida, from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., November 25, 2025. REUTERS/Anna Rose Layden/File Photo

President Donald Trump futilely tried to delete a Sunday night Truth Social rant, but his typo-filled fury was captured by various screen shots, The Daily Beast reported.

“Ther [sic] are laws that effect our nation," Trump posted, but then quickly deleted his message.

On Trump's second attempt at posting, he confused “effect” and “affect,” instead going with what The Daily Beast described as "the less problematic word" “impact” instead.

Trump's edited version finally made it to Truth Social, with both ending in the taunt, "DO WHAT HAS TO BE DONE!!!”

"Trump seemed to be quoting former U.S. Navy Commander Kirk Lippold, who now works as an inspirational speaker, as part of a rant against Democratic 'traitors,'" the Daily Beast reported.

Last week, six Democratic lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds released a video urging current U.S. service members to refuse any orders they deem unlawful, an action that aligns with U.S. military law.

Trump called them the “Seditious Six” and posted that the lawmakers, including former Navy captain and astronaut Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) had committed “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”

His latest tirade came after another of Trump's Truth Social tantrums, in which he used an offensive slur against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) "in a scathing post at Thanksgiving, where he also called out political correctness," the Daily Beast wrote

"There’s something wrong with him, absolutely, sure,” Trump told reporters Sunday on Air Force One, refusing to apologize.