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Elon Musk makes 'ironic error' as Donald Trump vows to 'demolish Department of Education'![]() Elon Musk expressed his backing for President Donald Trump following the signing of an executive order aimed at dismantling the US Department of Education - but not without committing a significant error. On Thursday (March 20), Trump enacted an executive directive that commands US Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, to "take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education", and ensure it's done "to the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law". X CEO Musk, who also heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and serves as Trump's Senior Advisor, took to his own social media platform to share his thoughts on the move. However, he slipped up in his post, which other users quickly labeled as "ironic." In his post, Musk used a well-known meme format depicting a person kneeling before a tombstone. He superimposed Trump's face onto the figure in the image and branded the tombstone with the Department of Education emblem. But beneath the emblem, he mistakenly wrote: "Departmen of Education", omitting the final "T" from "department". Social media was swift to call out Musk for his spelling error, highlighting the irony of making such a mistake, while applauding the shutdown of the Department of Education. One observer commented: "Misspelling Department when celebrating getting rid of education is
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