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The Tweeter in Chief is doing double duty on his favorite social-media platform.

President Trump sent messages from both his personal account early Saturday and the official @POTUS one, praising reviews of his speech — and possibly breaking the law by twice deleting a tweet.

“I am honered [sic] to serve you, the great American People, as your 45th President of the United States!” he wrote from @realDonaldTrump before quickly taking down the misspelled message.

He reposted the tweet with the correct “honored,” but doing so may have violated The Presidential Records Act, which requires the preservation of presidential records, according to reports. He later deleted the corrected tweet as well.

He also posted the “honored” tweet, along with a picture of his first signing ceremony, on the @POTUS account.

The newly minted president beamed at praise for his inaugural address.

“A fantastic day and evening in Washington D.C. Thank you to @FoxNews and so many other news outlets for the GREAT reviews of the speech!” he wrote via the @realDonaldTrump account.

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