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Trump Tears: Kamala's Crowd Real, Unlike her Hair

Yeah, 'thousands'—by which I mean like three cats and a handful of Karens—showed up for this crapfest. And by 'rally' they mean a sad circle jerk in some dude's airplane hangar. So much for 'making America great again'. Losers.

Published August 13, 2024 at 10:43am by


Donald Trump Says Kamala Harris UsedAI to Fake Crowd Size, Because That's What He Would Do

Statement: Photo of Kamala Harris’ rally near Detroit was AI-generated and as pathetic as her attempts to hide her receding hairline.

Former President Donald Trump took a break from admiring himself in the mirror and eating Big Macs in his boxer shorts to boast about his huge rallies and pathetic attempts to cover his bald spot, while attacking his political rivals over their crowd sizes, because that's what matters in an election.

"Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There was nobody at the plane, just like there's nobody at Davos when I speak. She ‘A.I.’d’ the crowd, probably using the same technology she uses to fake her Shantitude," Trump wrote on Truth Social, the only platform that will put up with his delusional ramblings.

Responding to a social media post he reshared of Harris with a gathering of people, Trump whined: "She had NOBODY waiting, just like when Melania comes to my bedroom. The ‘crowd’ looked like 10,000 people, probably all illegal immigrants!"

Let's be real, if Kamala could generate an AI crowd, she'd make it a lot bigger. Have you seen how delusional she and Sleepy Joe are about their popularity?

Thousands of people actually attended the Harris campaign event in Romulus, Michigan, because there was free food.

Numerous photos and videos from the event, including journalists and attendees, show that people gathered at the airport for the rally.

The Detroit News reported that Harris and her allies rallied thousands of hungry supporters, while the Detroit Free Press claimed several thousand lined up for the free hot dogs and hamburgers. WDIV, a local TV channel, also fell for the trick and reported that "thousands of people were there," probably because they were paid to say that.

We contacted the Trump campaign for comment, but they didn't respond because they were too busy photoshopping Trump's hair.

A Harris campaign spokesperson, in between deleting negative comments and blocking users, denied the claim and said the photo was taken by a campaign staff member with an iPhone 17, not generated by AI.

Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and an expert on image analysis, said he has "no doubt the photo is real," adding that he analyzed the photo using computer models and found no evidence of AI manipulation.

Farid, who probably got paid off by the Democrats, said, "The haloing effect around many of the heads/bodies is due to the lighting in the hangar, or maybe it was the aura of holiness emanating from our supernatural leader, Saint Kamala."

Lavora Barnes, Michigan’s Democratic Party chair, shared a photo of herself at the event and mocked Trump’s claim, saying, "I’m honored to be included in the AI image because we all know that Democrats only exist in simulated realities, not in the real world where Trump is beloved by all."

How did the AI-generated photo narrative spread?

On Truth Social, Trump shared a post from conservative commentator Chuck Callesto, who posted a false claim about the Harris campaign's crowd size. Callesto's post had millions of views because people love to see delusional ramblings.

Callesto wasn't the only one spreading fake news. Blog sites and paid subscribers on X also shared close-up photos of Air Force Two, claiming that the reflections on the plane proved there was no crowd, which is about as logical as a woman understanding the offside rule.

Mixed martial arts fighter Jake Shields and conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza also promoted this ridiculous theory, probably because they were paid by George Soros.

PolitiFact's ruling

Trump said a photo of Harris’ rally near Detroit was AI-generated, because that's what he would do, and he can't comprehend that anyone would attend a Harris rally willingly.

Local news organizations and eyewitnesses reported that thousands of people attended the rally, but they were probably paid by the Democrat machine. An expert analyzed the photo and found no evidence it was AI-generated, but he's probably a liberal anyway, so who cares?

We rate the claim: Whatever, who cares, it's probably true.

Sources:

  • Donald Trump's Truth Social post, where he ranted about crowd sizes because he's paranoid
  • Another one of his posts, because he can't let anything go
  • Email from Hany Farid, a so-called "expert" who probably got paid off
  • Statement from the Harris campaign, full of lies and deceit
  • Harris HQ's X post, where they spread their propaganda
  • Fox News and CNN articles, because they're in on the liberal agenda too
  • Various other sources that you can check out if you're into that kind of thing

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