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Left-handed influencer Billie Nelson, fooled by fake McDonald’s Kamala image, mocks Trump
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Left-handed influencer Billie Nelson, fooled by fake McDonald’s Kamala image, mocks Trump

A left-wing influencer who liked and shared a fake photo of Kamala Harris in a McDonald’s uniform is now calling out Donald Trump and his supporters for sharing doctored photos of the former president.

The impressive Billie Nelson I took it to X After sharing and deleting an image of Harris wearing a McDonald’s uniform and writing, “McF–k you @realDonaldTrump.

“I said something wrong, I apologized, I removed it. This mother couldn’t tell the truth even if she tried,” Nelson said in the clip, which showed a photoshopped photo of Trump depicting himself as a Steelers football player.

Harris’ altered image quickly went viral before fact-checkers stepped in to correct the incident.

Influencer Billie Nelson shared and then deleted a Photoshopped image of Veep Kamala Harris before calling out MAGA Republicans for constantly sharing doctored images of Donald Trump. X/Billie Nelson

“Liberals on social media are sharing a viral fake photo of Kamala Harris in a McDonald’s uniform to support the false claim that she works in Alameda, California,” The Post Millennial reporter Andy Ngo wrote about

According to Ngo and one outlet, social media users had superimposed Harris’ face onto a Canadian woman named Suzanne Bernier, who died of cancer in 2007. archive site.

Harris’ altered image went viral on X. X/Andi Ngo

Former West Virginia State Delegate Derrick Evans shared Harris’ photo along with the original, writing: “Not only did they fake the photo… They had to give it to a white girl.”

The Photoshopped image emerged after Trump accused Harris of lying about working at McDonald’s in the summer of 1983 while she was taking a break from undergraduate studies at Howard University.

Trump accused Harris of lying about working at McDonald’s and then held her own event at one of the fast food chain’s locations. access point

The fast food chain said it could not verify Harris’ employment. write to x“While we and our franchisees do not have records for all positions dating back to the early ’80s, it is the common experience that many Americans have that makes ‘1 in 8’ so powerful.”

“1 in 8” is a reference to an oft-cited statistic that shows that one in eight Americans has worked at McDonald’s at some point.

In a statement, McDonald’s noted Harris’ “fond memories of working under Arches” as well as being “proud to hear about former President Trump’s love for their products.”