Former President Donald Trump’s Sunday morning social media post railing against the Supreme Court quickly spiraled into a spectacle — not for its policy argument, but for his use of a word many doubted he could spell, much less deploy in context.

At 7:22 a.m., Trump posted on Truth Social an angry, all-caps tirade defending his power to impose tariffs under an emergency law — part of his ongoing battle with the Supreme Court over his sweeping tariffs. But his choice of one word, “onerous,” set off a wave of disbelief online.

“So, let’s get this straight??? The President of the United States is allowed (and fully approved by Congress!) to stop ALL TRADE with a Foreign Country (Which is far more onerous than a Tariff!), and LICENSE a Foreign Country, but is not allowed to put a simple Tar

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