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Trump shares OnlyFans model's wild theories about Kamala Harris rallies and nail salons

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Donald Trump shared a post by an OnlyFans model who claims migrants who 'can't even vote' are being paid hundreds of dollars to attend Kamala Harris rallies. 

The OnlyFans star, Samantha Gangewere, was at her nail salon in Philadelphia when she heard the juicy political gossip and shared the news in a TikTok post on Monday.

'I just left my nail salon and my nail tech said their one cousin is in South Philly and she is getting paid $700 a week to go to wherever Kamala's campaign tells them to go to,' she said.

Gangewere, who has 125,000 TikTok followers and 1.9 million followers on Instagram, added: 'She's not even a citizen, she can't vote, but she wants that extra money.' 

The former president has in the past suggested that crowds at the vice president's speeches are AI or paid attendees.

Donald Trump continued to question the legitimacy of crowds at Kamala Harris rallies by sharing OnlyFans model Samantha Gangewere wild theory on social media 

The former president has in the past suggested that crowds at the vice president's speeches are AI or paid attendees 

Gangewere, who also posts regularly on the adult site, shared with her followers what she claimed was an anecdote from getting her nails done. 

'Why is Kamala's campaign all based on lies and scams?!' the post was captioned. 

The model, who also co-owns a steakhouse with her husband, said that this is the strategy of the Harris campaign. 

'Their campaign is getting a bunch of people, that's why you see these people on the side of the road with signs or whatever going to these protests. They get travel paid for and everything and they're not even able to vote.'

Gangewere, who often posts conservative views on her various social media platforms, reacted to Trump sharing her video on Instagram Tuesday night.

'I still can't believe Trump posted my story yesterday but my story is real. I don't make s*** up,' she said.

In August, Trump claimed Harris is faking the size of her rally, as he posted what he called an 'AI doctored photo' - even though there is no evidence that the photo was manipulated.

At issue is an image that emerged from a Harris-Walz rally at the Detroit Metro Airport that shows a large crowd standing in front of Air Force Two - the official airplane of the vice president.

Right-wingers have wrongfully alleged that inconsistencies in the news photo reveal that it was digitally manipulated - pointing to a lack of a reflection on the plane's turbine.

On Monday, he shared a TikTok post by Samantha Gangewere on his Truth Social account without further comment, titled 'Why is Kamala's campaign all based on lies and scams?!' 

But the size of the crowd could easily be proven by videos of the event.

Still, Trump seized on the issue, claiming on his Truth Social platform that Harris 'AI'd it.'

'Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport?' he wrote. 'There was nobody at the plane, and she "AI'd" it, and showed a massive "crowd" of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN'T EXIST!'

'She's a CHEATER. She had NOBODY waiting and the "crowd" looks like 10,000 people!' he continued. 'Same thing is happening with her fake "crowds" at her speeches.'

'This is the way Democrats win Elections,' Trump argued. 'She should be disqualified because the creation of a fake image is ELECTION INTERFERENCE.

'Anyone who does that will cheat at ANYTHING!'

But the size of the crowd at the Harris rally could easily be proven by videos of the event.

Fact check website Snopes also said that the Winston AI Detector determined the image was '96 percent human' - meaning that it was 'likely photographed by someone and not created using an AI-generation tool.'

Gangewere, who often posts conservative views on her various social media platforms, reacted to Trump sharing her video on Instagram Tuesday night

In August, Trump claimed Harris is faking the size of her rally, as he posted what he called an ' AI doctored photo' - even though there is no evidence that the photo was manipulated

If anything, Snopes' findings indicate that 'it's possible that [the photograph's] lighting, shadows or filtering was digitally manipulated' but not the photo as a whole. 

Spectrum News has also determined 'the crowd did in fact exist, and the rally was attended by thousands of people, many of whom posted their own pictures and videos of the event, which was also livestreamed by dozens of news channels and attended by a slew of prominent politicians.'

It went on to quote Michigan outlet MLive, which said 'About 15,000 people filled the hangar, the crowd spilling out onto the tarmac.'

Getty Images photographer Andrew Harnick has also defended his photograph.

'It was a large crowd, and the pictures that I took that are on the Getty website speak to that,' he told the Daily Beast. 

Harnick explained that he used a zoom lens - which could make objects appear closer than they actually were.

'The plane is actually a pretty far distance from the crowd,' he said, noting that he has covered politics for decades and has not shown any biases.

'We keep our opinions to ourselves and just cover what we see in front of us,' Harnick said of photographers.  

The Harris campaign eventually hit back at the former president for spreading the baseless accusation, reiterating that the photo was real and calling Trump 'low energy'.

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