Kamala harris shill account caught in multiple lies during pennsylvania debate

Kamala Harris Shill Account Caught in Multiple Lies During Pennsylvania Debate

August 17, 2024

WILKES-BARRE, PA – The Kamala Harris campaign shill KamlaHQ just got caught in a bit of a fib, and the internet is buzzing! Let’s break down the tea.

Trump was doing his thing at a rally in Wilkes-Barre, PA, chatting it up with his supporters, when he made a seemingly harmless comment: “Would that be okay, North Carolina?”

They quickly jumped on Twitter, claiming Trump had a geography fail, saying he called his Pennsylvania rally “North Carolina.” Yikes, right? Except… not so fast.

Turns out, the Harris campaign took a little creative license here. Trump wasn’t mixing up his states; he was actually giving a shoutout to some of his loyal fans, the Front Row Joes from North Carolina, who travel far and wide to support him. Yep, he was just acknowledging his crowd, not misplacing them on the map.

Trump routinely addresses a group of women who travel around the country to see his rallies. They are from North Carolina. When he traveled to North Carolina earlier this month, he joked, “At least this time you didn’t have to travel far.”

This little blunder isn’t just an oops moment for the Kamala HQ—it’s a full-on slip on the political banana peel.

Sharing a video that’s been deceptively edited to fit a narrative? Not a good look. Now, everyone’s watching to see how they’ll recover from this one.

Politics can get messy, but this just goes to show how important it is to check the facts before hitting “tweet.” Whether you’re team Kamala or team Trump, no one likes being tricked. And remember, the internet never forgets!

This wasn’t the only lie. the Harris campaign claimed Trump said the majority of Jews in America should have their head examined. No, he didn’t say that either, he said any Jew who votes for Kamala Harris should have their head examined.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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