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Leftist influencer Billie Nelson, duped by Kamala’s fake image at McDonald’s, mocks Trump

Leftist influencer Billie Nelson, duped by Kamala’s fake image at McDonald’s, mocks Trump

A left-wing influencer who fell in love with and shared a fake photo of Kamala Harris in a McDonald’s uniform is now criticizing Donald Trump and his supporters for sharing altered images of the former president.

Influential Billie Nelson took to X condemn “fragile” MAGA supporters for continuing to share photoshopped images of Trump after she shared – and deleted – a doctored photo of Harris in a McDonald’s uniform and wrote “McF–k you @realDonaldTrump.

“I said something false, apologized and deleted it. This motherfucker couldn’t tell the truth if he tried,” Nelson said in a clip of a photoshopped photo Trump shared of himself as a Steelers football player.

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

Influencer Billie Nelson shared and then deleted a photoshopped Veep photo of Kamala Harris, before criticizing MAGA Republicans for continually sharing altered photos of Donald Trump. X/Billie Nelson

“Liberals on social media are sharing a viral doctored photo of Kamala Harris in a McDonald’s uniform to bolster their baseless claim that she worked at a McDonald’s store in Alameda, California,” Post Millennial writer Andy Ngo wrote in X.

According to Ngo and the researcher, social media users superimposed Harris’ face on a Canadian woman named Suzanne Bernier, who died of cancer in 2007. archive page.

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

Former West Virginia state delegate Derrick Evans shared a photo of Harris alongside the original photo, writing, “Not only did they fake the photo…. They must have put it on a white girl.

The photoshopped photo emerged after Trump accused Harris of lying about working at McDonald’s in the summer of 1983, while she was on break from pursuing her bachelor’s degree at Howard University.

Trump accused Harris of lying about working at McDonald’s, then held his own event at one of the fast food chain’s locations. AP

The fast food chain said it was unable to verify Harris’ employment, writes with X“While we and our franchisees do not have data on every position dating back to the early 1980s, what makes the 1 in 8 number so powerful is the shared experience that so many Americans have enjoyed.”

“1 in 8” refers to the oft-quoted statistic that one in eight Americans has worked at McDonald’s at some point.

McDonald’s noted in a statement that it was “proud to hear former President Trump’s love for” its products, as well as Harris’ “fond memories of working under the arches.”