AI Images Cast Trump as Hero
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•Why is your timeline filled with AI image of Trump saving ducks?
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A group of prominent conservative accounts pushed the idea that Haitian immigrants in Springfield , Ohio are kidnapping cats, ducks, and geese and eating them.
Now, posters are sharing AI images of former President Donald Trump , with the Republican presidential nominee cast as the hero who can protect, cute, innocent pets from racist caricatures of malevolent, savage Black Haitians stalking the animals.
The local Springfield News-Sun reported on Monday that Springfield Police told them they have no reports of pets being stolen or eaten.
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