Donald Trump recently made headlines by claiming that Kamala Harris had manipulated an image of a crowd cheering for her during a campaign event in Michigan, alleging it was 'A.I.' generated. This assertion was quickly debunked by various news organizations, which confirmed the presence of thousands of supporters at the event. Despite the falsehood, Trump's claim spread rapidly online, igniting discussions about his mental state and the implications of his rhetoric in the political landscape.
The dynamics of social media play a crucial role in how Trump's statements resonate with his supporters, who often engage with loaded language that serves as a rallying cry. The term 'A.I.' in Trump's post not only signifies technology but also reinforces his perceived dominance and control over the narrative. This tactic mirrors the historical use of terms like 'Benghazi' to evoke emotional responses and shape public perception, demonstrating how language can be weaponized in political discourse.
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