In a bizarre and baseless claim, former President Donald Trump has alleged that Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally crowds are actually A.I.-generated, rather than real people attending her events. This latest conspiracy theory from Trump comes as Harris has been traveling across the country to promote the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan.
During a recent interview on a conservative media outlet, Trump stated, “Have you seen Kamala Harris’s crowds? They’re all A.I. generated. They’re not real people. It’s all a big hoax to make it look like she has support when in reality, nobody likes her.”
It is important to note that there is absolutely no evidence to support Trump’s claim that Harris’s rally crowds are artificially generated. In fact, numerous photos and videos from her events clearly show real people in attendance, cheering and showing support for the Vice President.
This latest conspiracy theory from Trump is just another example of his willingness to spread misinformation and sow doubt about the legitimacy of his political opponents. It is a dangerous tactic that undermines trust in our democratic institutions and erodes the public’s confidence in the political process.
Harris, for her part, has not responded directly to Trump’s claim, choosing instead to focus on her work as Vice President and promoting the administration’s policies. However, it is clear that this baseless attack on her rally crowds is just another attempt by Trump to delegitimize his political opponents and distract from the real issues facing our country.
As the 2022 midterm elections approach, it is crucial that we reject these false conspiracy theories and focus on the facts. Democracy depends on an informed and engaged citizenry, and we must all do our part to combat the spread of misinformation and hold our leaders accountable for their words and actions.