As of January 15, 2026, the internet is buzzing over President Trump’s latest social media gaffe, which occurred during his intense push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. The blunder has sparked a wave of "cognitive test" memes, particularly because it comes just two weeks after the President boasted on Truth Social about "acing" a third straight cognitive exam.
The "Golen Dome" Typo
The latest incident occurred on Wednesday, January 14, in a series of posts regarding the "Golden Dome"—the administration's ambitious space-based missile defense project. In a post arguing that the acquisition of Greenland is a "National Security imperative," Trump reportedly misspelled the name of his own signature defense project as the "Golen Dome."
While the post was quickly deleted and replaced with a corrected version, screenshots had already gone viral. Critics and late-night hosts were quick to point out the irony of misspelling the name of a trillion-dollar defense initiative, especially one the President has personally branded as the "protector of the American people."
Calls for a "Cognitive Test"
The timing of the typo has fueled a renewed debate about the 79-year-old President's fitness for office. This "blunder" followed a high-profile Wall Street Journal exposé on January 1st titled "As Signs of Aging Emerge, Trump Responds With Defiance," which alleged that the President has been struggling with hearing in meetings and occasionally dozing off during briefings.
In response to that report, Trump posted on January 2nd:
"The White House Doctors have just reported that I am in PERFECT HEALTH, and that I 'ACED' (Meaning, was correct on 100% of the questions asked!), for the third straight time, my Cognitive Examination..."
Because he had just made this "acing" claim, the "Golen Dome" typo became an instant catalyst for jokes. Memes quickly flooded X (formerly Twitter) and Threads, with users asking if "Golen" was one of the words he had to remember during his test (riffing on his famous "Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV" sequence from 2020).
The "Donakd" and "Columbia" Context
This is the third major spelling incident of his second term to gain significant traction:
June 2025: He famously signed a post thanking B-2 pilots as "DONAKD J. TRUMP."
January 2025: An official White House statement referred to "Columbia sanctions" instead of "Colombia," leading to jokes that the administration was sanctioning the New York university.
Current Online Reaction
The "Golen" Meme: Social media users have been photoshopping the "Golen Dome" as a giant gold "Golem" protecting the U.S. border.
Hashtag #CognitiveTest: The hashtag began trending again late Wednesday night, with many users posting side-by-side comparisons of his "Perfect Health" claim and the "Golen Dome" post.
White House Response: Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the criticism in a briefing this morning, stating that "a simple typo while the President is working around the clock to secur