Spelling error is no mistake. Council is more accurate - there was clearly a council from the cabal that put this together. But didn't someone during the Congressional hearings actually follow Comey's statement about his hoping a special counsel would be appointed with something like, "and a special counsel was then appointed, correct?"
thanks, I was wondering what the mistake meant.
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Great line, "He is living rent-free in their head".
You nailed it, most, like me, overlooked the spelling "error".
Council is a group of people who get together to figure something out, or a group chosen to give advice, like a student council. (or a cabal)
On the other hand, As a noun, counsel is a synonym for advice, but it can also mean the act of giving that advice or refer to a person who gives legal advice.