Trump Accuses Harris of Faking Rally Crowds
Trump Accuses Harris of Faking Rally Crowds
Trump Accuses Harris of Faking Rally Crowds
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Former President Donald Trump has accused Vice President Kamala Harris of using AI technology to fabricate images of crowd sizes at her rallies, claiming that a photo from a recent event showed a non-existent crowd. Trump suggested that a maintenance worker confirmed the supposed deception, asserting that Harris should be disqualified from the election for 'election interference.' The Harris campaign has vehemently denied these allegations, providing evidence that the event in Michigan was indeed attended by approximately 15,000 supporters. Multiple news outlets reported on the rally and captured images of the large crowd, contradicting Trump's claims. This exchange reflects Trump's ongoing preoccupation with crowd sizes and his attempts to undermine the enthusiasm surrounding Harris's campaign. The incident underscores the challenges of misinformation in the current political climate as AI tools become more prevalent.

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Trump promotes false Harris AI crowd size conspiracy
Insecure Trump Lies, Claims Harris Crowd Was Manipulated With AI
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