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Former President Donald Trump is so thirsty for the make stronger of Taylor Swift and her legion of fans that he’s posted faked AI-generated images of “Swifties for Trump” on social media.

Sunday afternoon, Trump took to Actuality Social and shared a collage of pictures of women wearing “Swities for Trump,” including, “I settle for!” In line with multiple shops, all however one image are AI-generated.

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The irony here, of course, is that just one week in the past, Trump baselessly claimed that the Kamala Harris campaign had shared images from a rally at Detroit Metro Airport that he claimed had been faked by way of AI.

Trump claimed that Vice President“A.I.’d” it, which means the huge rally in attendance at the Detroit Metro Airport. Trump wrote:

Has any individual noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There used to be no person on the airplane, and he or she “A.I.’d” it, and confirmed a tremendous “crowd” of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST! She was grew to become in by a upkeep employee on the airport when he seen the faux crowd image, however there used to be no one there, later proven by using the reflection of the reflect like end on the Vice Presidential airPlane. She’s a CHEATER. She had NOBODY ready, and the “crowd” gave the look of 10,000 people! Related thing is happening with her pretend “crowds” at her speeches. This is the way in which the Democrats win Elections, through CHEATING – And so they’re even worse at the PollBox. She must be disqualified since the creation of a fake picture is ELECTION INTERFERENCE. Someone who does in an effort to cheat at ANYTHING!

Trump followed with an image from the rally as neatly:

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The object is, the allegation that the large crowd in attendance can be easily confirmed in a 30-second Internet search that finds video of the event, like this promoted through X account @Breaking911:

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