On Wednesday, Kamala Harris’ campaign shared a post from Donald Trump on Truth Social, where Trump attributed the unusual sound quality of his voice during a live interview with Elon Musk on X to “the complexity of modern-day equipment.” The Harris campaign’s post included a screenshot of Trump’s statement but cut off the part where Trump mentioned releasing a clearer version of the recording. This omission led to the perception that Trump was simply making excuses for the audio issues.
The Trump campaign did not clarify why the interview sounded odd, nor did they provide details about the technical issues or how they resolved them. By excluding Trump’s note about the improved recording, the Harris campaign’s post seemed designed to emphasize the negative aspect of the interview and question Trump’s credibility.
This incident is part of a larger pattern of narrative manipulation by the Harris campaign. Axios reported that the campaign has been using ads that link to real news articles from sources like The Associated Press and CNN, but with headlines and text crafted by the campaign itself. This approach makes it appear as though the headlines are from the original news outlets, though they are actually created to present a favorable view of Harris or a less favorable view of her opponents.
One example involved an ad with the headline “VP Harris Protects Democracy – Trump Defends Jan 6 Comments,” linking to an article from The Independent. The Independent expressed strong objections to this use of their brand, arguing that it distorts their content and undermines journalistic integrity. This controversy highlights the ethical issues surrounding the use of misleading ad content in political campaigns.
The Harris campaign’s strategies reflect a broader trend of using modern social media and advertising tactics to shape public perception. The selective use of quotes and the creation of misleading headlines raise questions about the fairness of presenting information and how it affects viewers’ understanding of political issues. Despite these concerns, the Harris campaign has not provided further comment on their practices.