Trump falsely accuses Harris campaign of fabricated AI crowd photos

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Trump falsely accuses Harris campaign of fabricated AI crowd photos

Former President Donald Trump falsely claimed on social media that a crowd at a Michigan rally for Vice President Kamala Harris last week 'DIDN’T EXIST' and that photos of the event were fabricated by artificial intelligence. Trump's false accusations about the crowd size and photos have sparked controversy and conspiracy theories among his supporters. The event in Detroit was attended by thousands of people, with media coverage and attendees sharing their own pictures and videos.

David Plouffe, a senior adviser for Kamala Harris for President, expressed concern about Trump's comments on social media. The Harris campaign rejected Trump's claims and provided evidence of the large crowd size at the event. Trump's focus on crowd size as a metric of success has been a recurring theme in his political career, with past claims being challenged by fact-checkers and opposition groups.

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