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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue to battle over who has the biggest crowd at their events.

The former U.S. President claims the Vice President’s campaign “AI’d” a photo of a massive crowd that turned out for her recent rally at an airport.

Trump claims the Harris campaign used AI to generate a “fake crowd picture” at an airport that went viral recently.

Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social app:

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!

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Trump was probably referring to Harris’ campaign rally at an airport in Romulus, Michigan.

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Trump supporters zoomed in on reflections on the side of Harris’ Air Force 2 plane that appear to show the airport tarmac was empty.

Cell phone videos recorded at the rally showed hundreds of real people in an airport hangar as Harris’s plane arrived.

Getty images also snapped photos of the crowd at the airport.

Meanwhile, a Harris supporter pointed to similar reflections on Trump’s 727 plane parked on a tarmac at his campaign rally.

Trump supporters claim the Harris campaign paid homeless people to attend her campaign rally in Atlanta recently.

A popular TikTok influencer named Harry accidentally tweeted a photo of what he said was a half-empty Trump campaign rally. He quickly deleted the photo when he learned it was taken at a Harris campaign rally.

Question: Do you care about the crowd size at campaign rallies, or the border and the price of groceries?