Covfefe (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Covfefe" in Korean language version.

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  • “Trump's Alabama Dorian debacle shows he refuses to be wrong”. 《al.com》. Associated Press. 2019년 9월 6일. 2019년 9월 9일에 확인함. And even when Trump mistakenly tweeted the nonsensical word "covfefe" late one night, the president, instead of owning up to a typo or errant message, later sent Spicer to declare, "I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant." 

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  • Graham, David A. (2019년 9월 5일). “Trump's Most Pointless Lie”. 《The Atlantic. 2019년 9월 9일에 확인함. Not since "covfefe," a similarly absurdist episode, has Trump stuck so insistently to a pointless lie, though even that moment was over faster. 

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  • Gstalter, Morgan (2018년 12월 11일). “George Conway mocks Trump's misspellings”. 《The Hill. 2019년 9월 10일에 확인함. Katyal, who previously worked under former President Obama, trolled some of Trump's most famous spelling errors by asking why Starbucks "cofefe" was always "smocking hot." 

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