Boom! There it is.
President Trump just took to Truth Social to confirm what we reported on earlier: that Kamala’s crowds are FAKE.
If you missed that article, here it is:
You can tell just by looking at this image very closely...
Can you see it?
Kamala's "massive" crowds are missing in the reflection of the airplane.
There's also no number on the tail of Air Force Two.
Likely, these are AI-generated images.
That's exactly what Trump just called Kamala out over on Truth Social:
Kamala's crowds DIDN'T EXIST.
You know what did exist?
Trump's insane turnout at a rally in Arizona earlier this year:
The same people that said crowd size doesn’t matter are the same people that are saying Kamala’s crowds matter. Here is a rally I did in Arizona earlier this year with 80k people compared to Kamala’s 20k in Desert Diamond Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. pic.twitter.com/YHcpTVWPSt
— Donald J. Trump - Parody (@realDonParody) August 9, 2024
But, of course, the MSM aren't going to tell you that.
Instead, they're going to slap Trump with spouting a "conspiracy theory" about the airplane photo.
For instance, here's what CNN is reporting:
Donald Trump falsely claimed in a series of social media posts Sunday that “nobody” attended Vice President Kamala Harris’ Michigan rally last week — and said his Democratic rival should be “disqualified” over a “fake crowd picture.”
The former president appeared to have fallen for a far-right conspiracy theory — one easily disproved by photos and videos captured by attendees and media showing thousands of supporters at the event at an airport hangar near Detroit.
The false claims about attendance at Harris’ event come as Trump navigates the contours of a changed presidential race, with the vice president riding a wave of new Democratic enthusiasm after replacing President Joe Biden atop the ticket. The GOP nominee, who regularly draws large crowds of his own, has long been fixated on audience size, with his speeches often filled with exaggerated boasts about the turnout.
And The New York Times:
Former President Donald J. Trump has taken his new obsession with the large crowds that Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing at her rallies to new heights, falsely declaring in a series of social media posts on Sunday that she had used artificial intelligence to create images and videos of fake crowds.
The crowds at Ms. Harris’s events, including one in Detroit outside an airplane hangar, were witnessed by thousands of people and news outlets, including The New York Times, and the number of attendees claimed by her campaign is in line with what was visible on the ground. Mr. Trump falsely wrote on his social media site, Truth Social, that “there was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it.”
A spokesman for the Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
Mr. Trump has struggled to find his political footing in the weeks since President Biden decided to step aside and Ms. Harris replaced him atop the Democratic ticket: Mr. Trump questioned Ms. Harris’s racial identity at a conference for Black journalists, he later attacked Brian Kemp, the popular Republican governor in the key swing state of Georgia, and he has seen new polling that puts him behind Ms. Harris in several key states.
The Harris campaign has begun to mock Mr. Trump for his frustration over her crowds, one of which, it said, topped 15,000 people at an event in the Phoenix area on Friday.
It doesn't matter what anyone says.
Look at the photos and decide for yourself.
Believe what you see with your own eyes.
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