Michelle Obama appears to take jab at Trump over Twitter habits

Michelle Obama has some advice for those on Twitter -- including, perhaps, President Trump: don’t "tweet from bed."

Speaking at a sold-out event in Toronto, Canada hosted by first lady Sophie Trudeau, Obama said it’s "never a good idea" to put your initial thoughts of the morning on social media or to "tweet from bed."

Obama added, "Then you need to edit and spell-check it."

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The former first lady had voiced this sentiment weeks earlier at the Obama Foundation Summit.

"You don’t just say what’s on your mind, you don’t tweet every thought," Obama said. "You need to think, and spell it right, and have good grammar."

President Trump has recently come under fire for retweeting, in the early morning hours, three videos claiming to show acts of destruction and violence at the hands of Muslims.

Those videos were posted by right-wing Britain First leader Jayda Fransen.

Prime Minister Theresa May took the opportunity to condemn Trump’s retweets, and Trump then fired back.

In his haste, Trump initially lashed out at the wrong Theresa May before deleting and tweeting a corrected version.

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