A digitally altered image of Kamala Harris dressed as a McDonald’s employee has gone viral on social media, sparking debate over her recent claim that she once worked at a McDonald’s in Alameda, California. The photo, widely shared by some liberal users as supposed “proof” of Harris’s claim, is actually a modified image of a white Canadian woman who passed away from cancer in 2007.
The original photo is of Suzanne Bernier, who passed away from cancer in 2007, according to an archived webpage about her life.
Liberals on social media are sharing a viral faked image of Kamala Harris in a McDonald’s uniform to bolster the unsubstantiated claim that she worked at one in Alameda, Calif.
Harris’ face was superimposed on a photo of a white Canadian woman who passed away from cancer in… pic.twitter.com/3iLPdSzgDK
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Harris previously claimed that she worked at McDonald’s when she was younger, but solid evidence has still yet to come forward to verify the claim.
Former President Donald Trump’s team has accused her of fabricating the story, prompting him to visit a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, where he spent time working at the restaurant
