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Harris Campaign Faces Lawsuit Over Manipulated News Headlines


Kamala Harris’s campaign is in hot water.

They’re staring down the barrel of a potential lawsuit.

Turns out they got caught red-handed manipulating news headlines from a North Dakota radio station.

Steve Hallstrom, the owner of WDAY Radio in Fargo claimed Harris’s campaign flat-out “lied” to voters.

She made it look like they had the station’s backing for her White House run.

Looks like someone’s going to need more than just good PR to clean this one up.

A post from WDAY radio:

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The Gateway Pundit reports:

Kamala Harris’s campaign is facing a possible lawsuit after it was caught manipulating news headlines put out by a North Dakota radio station.

Steve Hallstrom, president and managing partner of Fieldstone Consulting Group that owns WDAY Radio in Fargo, North Dakota, said the Harris campaign “lied” to voters after making it appear that they were backing her bid for the White House.

“We have reached out to the Harris campaign and demanded they terminate this ad immediately, and we are considering all options here, including legal action,” he said.

“This is not right and they should not be allowed to get away with this and tarnish our reputation — whether it’s a family-owned North Dakota company like us or a major national news organization,” he continued.

As reported by The Gateway Pundit earlier this week, the Harris campaign was caught editing news headlines with Google search ads to make it appear that mainstream media outlets such as Reuters, CBS News, CNN, NPR and AP were endorsing her campaign.

While all these outlets are actively supporting Harris, this was done without their consent and is therefore seen as a major ethical breach.

 

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