While delivering a speech in Wilmington, North Carolina on Thursday, President Trump seemingly forgot he was in the state, referring to it as “South Carolina” twice during his address. The apparent slip of the tongue occurred as Trump was discussing his administration’s efforts to support the military, when he said, “We’ve done more for South Carolina than any president in history.” He repeated the error later in the speech, stating, “South Carolina is a great place to live and raise a family.” The mistakes were noted by several media outlets in attendance.