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Harris Panned for ‘Fake’ Photo Responding to Hurricane Helene

Vice President Kamala Harris posted a seemingly staged photo on Vice President was posted and was criticized by critics.

A photo of her aboard Air Force 2 shows her writing while wearing corded Apple earbuds.

The photo was posted Sunday evening, likely upon returning to Washington after a weekend of fundraising for the presidential campaign.

But critics slammed the photo as fake, noting that nothing could be seen on the paper she was writing on, and that there was no earphone cord plugged into the iPhone in front of her. .

“All they have is a fake image,” wrote author Hans Mancke.

Writer Jeff Carlson posted:

Everything about you is fake. The phone is unplugged. Blank paper. On the plane heading to the next fundraiser. It's all a metaphor for your candidacy. Just a shell of a staged photo shoot.

The news media “The Quartering'' published the following.

Blank paper, headphones not connected anywhere. Literally nothing you do is real

Former Air Force pilot and author Buzz Anderson posted:

Earphones are included, but they are disconnected from the phone. There was a blank piece of paper in front of her. empty brain. A snapshot of the Harris camp.

Harris spent the weekend fundraising in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, returning Sunday in the wake of the hurricane, which reportedly killed more than 100 people across the Southeast.

Meanwhile, President Trump announced on Monday that he would be heading to Georgia to assess the damage and deliver aid. He said he also wants to stop in North Carolina, but doesn't want to distract from relief efforts there.

He posted on Truth Social:

We are now on our way to Valdosta, Georgia to honor me and deliver a lot of relief supplies to the state, including fuel, equipment, water, and more. Many politicians and law enforcement officials are expected to attend. He will be greeting Franklin Graham, Bert Jones, Tyler Harper, Mike Collins, Austin Scott, Russ Goodman, Sam Watson and Valdosta Mayor Scott James. they work very hard. I also planned to stop in North Carolina, which was really hard hit. We have plenty of supplies for them, but access and communication is currently limited, allowing the Regional Emergency Management Department to focus on helping those most affected without worrying about me. I would like to make it possible. I'm planning to go there soon, but I don't like the reports about how the federal government and Democratic governors don't bother to help people in Republican areas. Maga!

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