New Lies about Trump Rallies

Since Kamala Harris asserted during the September 10 TV debate that Trump rallies supporters become bored and depart from his rallies early, the issue has drawn attention.

Donald Trump has been vehemently refuting the claims of supporters leaving his rallies prematurely, dismissing Harris's allegations. Voter turnout has emerged as a pivotal topic in the US election campaign, with analysts arguing that for Trump, it's a matter of pride.


During Trump rallies in Michigan, Trump again attempted to downplay the reports of early departures. Following the televised debate earlier this month, this topic has been a subject of intense debate, where Kamala Harris used it to launch an attack on Trump rallies.


Harris urged people to experience  Trump rallies firsthand, suggesting attendees leave early due to exhaustion and boredom.


These comments seemed to provoke Donald Trump, who has consistently emphasized the size and enthusiasm of his rallies, countering Harris's claims.


During the televised debate, he asserted, "People don't leave my rallies. We have the biggest, most incredible rallies in political history." He always lies.


At the event in Walker, Michigan, Trump sought to explain again to attendees why it might appear that some participants are leaving Trump rallies early.


But his new lies are not evident to the people looking at empty seats, seeing dozens of people flee from his rallies, and hearing ten years of repeated lies.


They all expect some substance from him before election day but get disappointed.


Just as they are disappointed with all his and Vance's lies about Springfield, not one word has anything to do with realities from Republicans anymore.