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Trump mistakenly congratulated 'the great State of Kansas' after the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl win

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 on Sunday night to win Super Bowl LIV in Miami.

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  • After the game, President Donald Trump attempted to tweet his congratulations to the Chiefs for their victory.
  • Unfortunately for the president, he mistakenly referenced the team as being from the state of Kansas, when the Chiefs actually hail from Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Trump quickly deleted and corrected his tweet, but not before plenty of Twitter users captured the moment for posterity.
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The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 to lift the Lombardi Trophy for the first time in 50 years.

After the game, President Donald Trump tweeted congratulations to the team.

"Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game and a fantastic comeback under immense pressure," Trump wrote. "We are proud of you and the Great State of Kansas. You are true Champions!"

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As many Twitter users were quick to point out, there was one small problem with Trump's tweet the Kansas City Chiefs are based in Missouri, not Kansas.

Trump quickly deleted and replaced his erroneous tweet, correctly congratulating the state of Missouri in his second attempt.

But despite Trump's correction, Twitter users weren't going to let his error go so easily.

For most Americans, mistakenly placing Kansas City in the state of Kansas is a harmless, comical learning experience Kansas is right there in the name after all!

But when the mix-up comes from the President of the United States, the error is a bit more eyebrow-raising.

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