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What’s wrong with this shirt? Eagle-eyed social media users spot ‘mistake’ on anti-Marjorie Taylor Greene merch

Eagle-eyed social media users have spotted an apparent mistake on the new merch teased by Democratic congresswoman Jasmine Crockett off the back of an explosive House hearing where she came to blows withMAGA Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.

In a post on X at the weekend, Ms Crockett announced her new venture, selling merch that will feature “random things I’ve said”, in order to raise money for House Democrats.

“So we are going to drop ‘A Crockett Clapback Collection,’” Ms Crockett wrote on X.

“This collection will feature various swag that includes random things I’ve said. The money will go to ensuring that we have a Democratic House! Give me a little time to really get the swag online etc., but B6 will drop first. If you have things you want to see come to life let me know. Post graphics or just phrases that you want to see.”

The post included a photo of a man in a t-shirt featuring the Texas Democrat’s now-viral comment about Ms Greene on the House floor: “Bleach blond bad built butch body.”

But, underneath the slogan, the next phrase is somewhat open to interpretation.

What should read “A Crockett Clapback” appears to read: “A Crockrtt Clapback.”

The potential flaw was seized upon by social media users who mocked the Texas Democrat on X.

“Who’s Crockrtt???” one user asked.

“Order a shirt and you will see,” Ms Crockett responded.

“I’d start by spelling your last name correctly,” swimmer and podcast host Riley Gaines wrote.

Songwriter Five Times August wrote: “The shirt says ‘Crockrtt’ she was so anxious to milk the attention for money she couldn’t even take the time to get her own name right. #proofread Why are people like this given power? Friggin’ beyond embarrassing. Disgraceful.”

The now-viral phrase came to

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