Donald Trump's lawyer, Ty Cobb, has made a lot of mistakes, including the decision to represent Donald Trump. But among his weirder moves is using navy blue Comic Sans.
On Friday, Cobb released a statement regarding former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who pled guilty to lying to the FBI in an interview that later came to be a part of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
SEE ALSO: Everyone is sharing this clip to point out the hypocrisy of Flynn's guilty pleaSoon after, Sahil Kapur, a national political reporter for Bloomberg, tweeted out a screenshot of Cobb's statement (which, of course, does not take into account the likely possibility that Flynn has flipped).
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People immediately noticed that godforsaken font. Was this the #1 thing to notice here? Debatable. But notice people did.
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A few people asked Kapur to clarify that Cobb had, in fact, sent the statement in Comic Sans. He confirmed -- the crime was real.
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Then, of course, the Comic Sans jokes ensued. Here are a few of the highlights, presented in a font that is not Comic Sans.
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