Donald J. Trump is not the only one in the White House that netizens have been closely watching how they compose their tweets, even Melania Trump. The First Lady has recently been mocked by some Twitter users over her misspelled word. 

This week, Melania shared a video of an event that she attended with Toys for Tots USA and US Marine Corp. In the clip, FLOTUS surprised the kids with toys.

"It was an honor to join one of our nation's oldest charity's that is dedicated to supporting children in need. Thank you @ToysForTots_USA & USMC for hosting such a wonderful event and hank you to the military families who joined us!" she captioned the clip

Many netizens quickly pointed out that Mrs. Trump committed a spelling or grammar mistake in the word "charity's." Her sentence requires the use of "charities" instead of "charity's."

"Omg, she spelled charities wrong. I thought she had an Einstein Visa!" one Twitter user wrote. "Charities. The word is charities. Tell us again how you got that 'genius visa.' And we're still waiting for you to show us your work records as you promised. Oh, and Donny's tax returns," another wrote. 

Some FLOTUS supporters came to her defense and instead thanked the first lady for all the works that she has done over the years. Another called Melania "perfect" and advised her to don't pay attention to her critics.

This is not the second time this month that Melania Trump has been called out for her misspelled word. Last week, she was criticized after she wrote the word "Clause" instead of "Claus." One netizen gave the First Lady a quick grammar lesson, explaining what "clause" means as opposed to the "Claus" in Saint Nicholas' other name, Santa Claus. 

According to CNN Business' report in early November, FLOTUS had committed four misspelled words since her husband took office. This is very minimal as compared to President Donald Trump's 188 misspellings on Twitter. 

The list includes a misspelled name of Melania in May 2018 as he wished her well after a five-day hospital stay. Trump wrote "Melanie" instead of "Melania." 

Many celebrities poked fun at the president and tweeted with either misspelled name of their wife or calling Melanie Griffith as First Lady. The tweet was quickly replaced with the correct spelling of FLOTUS's name. 

Other mistyped words of Donald Trump are "shoebiz," "hamberders," "leightweight." "Rupublicans," "infair," as well as his Defense Secretary's name. There is also the iconic "covfefe."