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Whoops! T-rump campaign manager deletes Air Force One / Daytona photo when followers point out it's from 2004!


Per usual, T-rump's campaign manager tried to 'beef up' T-rump's dwindling popularity by Tweeting a 'dramatic photo' of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 rising above packed stands at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida. Under the photo, campaign manager Brad Parscale wrote: ".@realDonaldTrump won the #Daytona500 before the race even started."

Bad news for T-rumptards: Parscale was lying - the photo he used was from 16 years ago when President Bush (43) visited the Daytona 500 on February 15, 2004. Sharp viewers quickly pointed out the gaffe letting everyone know this was a crowd for Bush not T-rump, who drew a substantially smaller crowd this weekend. The photo was taken by photographer Jonathan Ferrey , who captured the dramatic exit of Bush that day at a nearby airport which is adjacent to the packed racetrack.

"I have a lot of talented colleagues photographing the Daytona 500 this year," Ferrey told CNN. "I am unfortunately not there today, but apparently I won the Daytona 500 photography before the race even started."

The post stayed up for three hours, with 6,700 re-tweets and 23,000 "likes" with replies by T-rumptards such as "WOW! What a shot!" It was taken down and replaced by an actual shot of T-rump's AFO near the stands which were "less than packed" yesterday.

Poor T-rumptards.

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This ranks right up there with the "doctored" inauguration photos. What a bunch of clowns.

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And the T-rumptards believe this crap! The republican website The Daily Wire even posted this 2004 photo and bragged about the enormous crowd which showed up for T-rump. For republicans, I think constantly pathological lying is in their DNA.

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The Daily Caller still has this fake news posted on it's site, with the 2004 photo:

https://www.dailywire.com/news/trump-wows-daytona-speedway-by-swooping-air-force-one-over-race-crowd-at-800-feet

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