Donald Trump has accused the Biden campaign of 'engaging in cheap fakes' after images circulated appearing to show many seats empty at his Philadelphia rally.
Donald Trump has hit back at claims his rally in Philadelphia on Saturday failed to draw a large crowd.Images circulated on social media appearing to show that many of the 10,000 seats at Temple University's Liacouras Center were empty.
He shared one photo labeled 'Trump rally' that appears to show a full crowd at the Temple University venue, along with a second image titled 'Obama/Biden rally' that appears to show the same auditorium empty.It is not clear when the second image was taken, but President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama appeared at a rally in the venue in 2022 in front of a substantial crowd.
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