Rep. Raul Grijalva took a jab at the United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos on Twitter Monday after he received a State of the Union ticket that contained a typo. 

Grijalva tweeted a picture of the invitation, which misspells the word Union, saying "Just received my ticket for the State of the Union. Looks like @betsyDeVosEd was in charge of spell checking... #SOTUniom."

The tweet has since been retweeted almost 5,000 times with lots of his Twitter followers chiming in: 

"I want to laugh, but it's just too sad." @LLspeaks28. 

"Spell check was the first thing to go. Budget cuts." @lastdreamhome

Grijalva wasn't the only person to point out the error. Senator Marco Rubio also poked fun of the mistake on Twitter, saying "Looking forward to tomorrow’s State of the Uniom."

Tickets inviting guests to President Donald Trump's first official State of the Union address had to be reissued after the misprint.

The House Sergeant at Arms is responsible for printing and distributing the tickets, according to the Associated Press. An official said a correction was immediately made and all but about a dozen tickets had been exchanged by Monday evening.


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