The New York Times incorrectly identified Ivanka Trump and Twitter didn’t let this one go unnoticed

Ivanka Trump introduces her father, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, to deliver a policy speech on child care, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, in Aston, Penn. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The New York Times made a glaring error on Tuesday after publishing an article about President Trump’s weekend golf trips.

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In one of the entries, First Daughter Ivanka Trump was misidentified as his wife. The mistake was found and corrected. An editor’s note now appears on the bottom of the article:

Correction: April 5, 2017

Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misidentified Ivanka Trump as President Trump’s wife. His wife is Melania. Ivanka is one of his daughters.

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The mistake was quickly met with humor:

https://twitter.com/rsolonhamer/status/849730080397959168

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https://twitter.com/kpfallon/status/849736706370699264

(H/T Twitter)

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