Trump Wrongly Blames Harris Campaign for AI-Generated Crowd Photos!

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  • August 12, 2024
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Key Takeaways:

  • Donald Trump falsely accused Vice President Kamala Harris of using AI technology to fabricate images of crowd sizes at her rallies, echoing an unfounded conspiracy theory.
  • The Harris campaign refuted the claims, asserting that the photos in question depicted a real 15,000-person crowd in Michigan.
  • Trump’s claims come amidst a heightened political environment where AI advancements have complicated the spread of misinformation.
  • The contrast between Harris’ energetic campaign schedule and Trump’s lighter activity has become a focal point in the ongoing presidential race.

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, accused his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, of using artificial intelligence technology to fabricate images of the crowd sizes at her rallies.


He claimed on Truth Social that Harris had manipulated images to falsely depict large crowds at her events, specifically referring to a rally held in Romulus, Michigan, on August 7, 2024.

Trump’s accusation that “there was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it, and showed a massive ‘crowd’ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST!” mirrors a conspiracy theory circulating among MAGA Republican commentators, some of whom have previously spread misinformation.

The Harris campaign quickly refuted these allegations, stating that the photo Trump referenced was an authentic image of a 15,000-person crowd gathered to support the Harris-Walz ticket in Michigan.

The campaign further utilized the opportunity to highlight the contrast between Harris’ vigorous campaign activities and Trump’s relatively subdued schedule, noting, “Trump has still not campaigned in a swing state in over a week… Low energy?”

The timing of Trump’s unfounded claim coincides with an election season where the advancement of AI tools has made it easier to spread misinformation, posing challenges for voters trying to discern reality from online conspiracy theories.


Trump’s accusation against Harris is part of a series of social media posts over the weekend, in which he also criticized Harris for allegedly copying his proposal to eliminate taxes on tips.

He wrote, “[Harris] has no imagination, whatsoever, as shown by the fact that she played ‘COPYCAT’ with NO TAXES ON TIPS!”

Harris had announced this proposal at a rally in Las Vegas on Saturday, a promise Trump claimed to have made at his own Las Vegas rally in June.


The wave of social media tirades from Trump reflects the struggles of his campaign, which has been trying to regain momentum after Harris entered the race and received President Joe Biden’s endorsement.

Since Biden’s withdrawal, the Democratic party has seen a surge in donations, and Harris’ rallies have consistently drawn large crowds.


The Harris campaign’s recent tour across seven battleground states, including the rally in Romulus, is part of a coordinated effort to introduce her vice presidential running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

In stark contrast to Harris’ energetic schedule, Trump has held only two rallies in August and has attended several fundraisers.


He has indicated that he does not plan to increase his campaign travel until after the Democratic National Convention, scheduled to take place from August 19 to August 22.


The differing campaign strategies highlight the growing intensity of the 2024 presidential race, with both candidates navigating the complexities of modern political campaigning amidst an evolving digital world.

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Digital marketing enthusiast by day, nature wanderer by dusk. Dave Andre blends two decades of AI and SaaS expertise into impactful strategies for SMEs. His weekends? Lost in books on tech trends and rejuvenating on scenic trails.

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