Trump hat tips wrong state after Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl
Trump hat tips wrong state after Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump apparently watched the Super Bowl on Sunday night with the rest of the United States to see the Kansas City Chiefs come from behind to win an exciting Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers.

After the game was over, Trump hopped on Twitter to congratulate the Chiefs and the great state of Kansas.

In a since deleted tweet, the commander in geography wrote, "Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game and a fantastic comeback, under immense pressure.

You represented the Great State of Kansas, and in fact, the entire USA, so very well.

Our Country is PROUD OF YOU!" Only one problem...the Kansas City Chiefs are located in Missouri.

Cue the memes.

Social media immediately pounced.

Former Missouri Sen.

Claire McCaskill tweeted out, "It's Missouri you stone cold idiot." Trump's erroneous tweet was then put in timeout, while a new one was put up congratulating the correct state.

Well—good thing Trump didn't take Air Force One to congratulate the Chiefs.

Otherwise he'd still be flying over Kansas somewhere.

Obviously what Trump should have done is just made a new map.

It's not like most Americans would actually miss Kansas—sorry Missouri—same difference.