Trump hears ‘covfefe’ as White House aides weigh in on ‘Yanny’ and ‘Laurel’
The White House on Thursday poked fun at President Trump’s infamous “covfefe” tweet in a video weighing in on a viral internet debate.
The video asked several White House staffers to weigh in on an audio clip that has divided the internet. The audio went viral earlier this week, with some saying they hear “Laurel” in the clip and others saying they hear “Yanny.”
#Laurel? #Yanny? Or… pic.twitter.com/5hth07SdGY
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 17, 2018
Senior White House aide Ivanka Trump, counselor Kellyanne Conway and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders were among those that appeared in the video.
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The staffers also used the video to make fun of their own reputations within the administration.
“It’s Laurel,” Conway said, “but I could deflect and defer to Yanny if you need me to.”
“Sarah it’s been reported that you hear ‘Laurel,’ how do you respond?” a person is heard asking Sanders.
“Clearly you’re getting your information from CNN because that’s fake news. All I hear is Yanny,” Sanders replied.
The video ended with Trump weighing in on the clip.
“I hear ‘covfefe,’ ” he said.
Trump last year sent a tweet that ended with the word “covfefe,” which quickly went viral before it was deleted.
Then-press secretary Sean Spicer claimed Trump knew “exactly what he meant” by the tweet.
Other lawmakers have also said what they hear in the audio clip, with Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) saying this week that he hears “Laurel.” The Air Force also jumped into the debate with a tweet that was later deleted.
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