"Authorization Failed" at device startup - Xposed General

I am using the newest version of Xposed Framework on a Nexus 7 (2013), rooted, stock. Everytime I reset my device I get an "Authorization Failed" toast popup in the middle of the screen. I tried using Burnt Toast to figure out if a specific app was causing the message but nothing shows up. As soon as I uninstall Xposed, it goes back to normal. Any ideas?
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Hey guys, just a heads up, I've been a anon on this site for a while, but had to sign up after getting some trouble to post.....
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