Corey Comperatore’s last name misspelled on firefighter jacket because it wouldn’t fit — not a misstep by Trump campaign, RNC
Outrage over a misspelling on brought on stage to his Thursday night speech at the Republican National Convention was misplaced — the firehouse itself misspelled it, a source confirmed to The Post.
The 11-letter surname of Comperatore, who was murdered shielding his family as 20-year-old would-be assassin Thomas Crooks shot Trump at a Saturday rally in Butler, Pa., is missing the A on the back of the emblematic firefighting gear.
Trump brought the slain supporter’s actual jacket and helmet with him to accept the Republican Party’s nomination, later movingly kissing the headgear.
“His last name wouldn’t fit on the coat, so he had the A removed to make it fit,” Aaron Newborn tweeted in response to one of the many critics accusing the president of making a tasteless mistake.

