Donald Trump was trolled on social media for misspelling stolen as “stollen” in his rant on social media platform Truth Social.

The former President had written, “I predict that the Racist District Attorney in Atlanta, with the per capita WORST crime record in the Country, Fani Willis, where murderers “get away with murder,” and are seldom charged and almost never prosecuted, will be dropping all charges against me for lack of a case. I made a PERFECTLY LEGAL PHONE CALL, AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ABOUT AN ELECTION THAT I STRONGLY FEEL WAS RIGGED AND STOLLEN. NONE of the MANY LAWYERS on the call minded my words, or even hinted at wrongdoing. SCAM!”

Willis is not anticipated to bring any charges until early August, despite the fact that the former president is charged with 34 felonies in Manhattan for fabricating corporate documents and is also accused of breaking the Espionage Act in a 37-count indictment in federal court in Miami.

When he called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to ask for extra votes after realizing he had lost Georgia’s Electoral College votes to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, he complained bitterly that he had been unfairly criticized.

Meanwhile public took to Twitter to make fun of Trump. One guy wrote, “What a delusional, unhinged lunatic. Very Stable Genius update on the “STOLLEN” election:”

Another person said, “Stollen. Again. Nobody ever corrects him, or he’s just incapable of learning?”

While another twitter user said, “I saw “stollen” trending and JUST KNEW IT WAS THE DEMENTED, DEBILITATED, DELUSIONAL, DAZED, DELIRIOUS, DOOFUS DONALD.”

Trump’s wide-ranging probe was launched two years ago by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis after it came to light that he had called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and pleaded with him to “find” the additional 11,000 votes required to defeat Joe Biden in the state in 2020.

Since then, the investigation has grown to cover Trump’s associates, a fake elector scheme, threats and harassment of election officials, as well as improper attempts to get access to voting equipment. In the matter, Trump has defended his innocence.