The Trump administration’s pardon campaign is under fire after the U.S. Department of Justice replaced pardons posted online that contained strikingly similar copies of Trump’s signature. The documents showed signatures so identical that they turned out to be exactly the same, raising questions about their authenticity. This included seven pardons issued on November 7, including for Darryl Strawberry, former Tennessee Chairman Glen Casada and ex-police officer Michael McMahon.

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