The Justice Department posted pardons online bearing identical copies of Donald Trump’s signature before quietly correcting them this week after what the agency called a “technical error.”

The replacements came after online commenters seized on striking similarities in the president’s signature across a series of pardons dated Nov. 7, including those granted to former New York Mets player Darryl Strawberry, former Tennessee House speaker Glen Casada and former New York police sergeant Michael McMahon.

In fact, the signatures on several pardons initially uploaded to the Justice Department’s website were identical, two forensic document experts confirmed to The Associated Press.

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    Every 👏 accusation 👏 is 👏 a 👏 confession 👏

    Yeahhhh if you dont specify that this logical statement only applies to the right then the outcome would logically mean the left was the worse party because while the right is accusing shit like auto-pen and Obama’s suit scandle the left is accusing shit like… well let’s just say the list is longer and more felonious (unrelated bitch: fuckin merriam-webster.com and their use of italics for every used of the defining word so you have to open the search result’s link to copypasta the word you dont know how to spell).