The internet has erupted after President Obama provided Hillary Clinton with more than just a warm-up speech at a campaign stop in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was welcomed to use the Seal of the President of the United States, which many found objectionable.

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Clinton also was treated to a ride on Air Force One on Tuesday, as she and President Barack Obama made their way to their first 2016 campaign appearance together.

Mere hours earlier, FBI Director James Comey announced that no recommendation for an indictment would be made against the former Secretary of State, following an investigation into her use of private email servers during her tenure at the State Department.

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On a day of such political contrast, with Comey saying Clinton acted in an “extremely careless” manner, while the sitting president saw his party’s nominee speak in front of his seal-emblazoned lectern, the reactions on Twitter were mixed.

POTUS shouldn’t push candidates. them behind the presidential seal is an unfair psychological advantage. pic.twitter.com/Yfruq08mxI — Jeremiah St. James (@JeremiahStJames) July 5, 2016

I cannot get over how good Hillary Clinton looks standing behind the presidential seal. Powerful imagery. pic.twitter.com/4oB7JjyVRl — Britta Plyler (@brittaplyler) July 5, 2016

Staging Hillary at a podium w/ the presidential seal is hack propaganda that doesn't work with social media. pic.twitter.com/c39cSna5gc — Brogan (@BroganBurghard) July 5, 2016

So many chills seeing her behind the Presidential seal. Wow. — Dylan Hewitt (@hewittdylan) July 5, 2016

How scary is this picture of Hillary speaking behind a lectern with a Presidential Seal on it? #ClintonEmailspic.twitter.com/CF0ogTEoSn — Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 5, 2016

It just looks right seeing @HillaryClinton giving a speech at a podium with the presidential seal on it. #ImWithHer — Anton Wilkins (@AntonLWilkins) July 5, 2016

Why is Obama allowing a campaign event be held behind the presidential seal?

Asking for America. — SalenaZito (@SalenaZitoTrib) July 5, 2016

Isn't it against the law/rules to use government property for campaign purposes? Wouldn't that go for the Presidential Seal as well? — littlepol (@littlepol) July 5, 2016

Hey @MomsDemand doesn't @HillaryClinton look great at the podium with the presidential seal? pic.twitter.com/4QOKu2nq4Q — Sarah Green (@sjmommagreen) July 5, 2016