After falsely claiming that images of Vice President Kamala Harris’s supporters at an Aug. 7 rally were artificially generated, Donald Trump appeared to do an about-face on the topic when confronted by a reporter Wednesday, telling her that he “can’t say” what or who was there.
After voting early in Florida’s primary, Trump was asked about his disproven claims sowing doubt over the large crowds that Harris has been addressing in recent campaign stops in battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona.
“You said Harris’s crowds were A.I. and that there weren’t people there. There’s all kinds of video evidence and people who were there that have proven that false,” CNN’s Kate Sullivan began, referring to how Trump argued that “nobody” attended Harris's Detroit rally and that she “‘A.I.’d’ it.” According to the Harris campaign, 10,000 people were present.