A Pennsylvania restaurant’s patrons assert that they were ejected before VP Kamala Harris’s appearance on the campaign trail.
In a video that was uploaded on X, fans of the late President Donald Trump could be seen driving into town with Senator Elizabeth Harris and her campaign mate, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, waving flags and banners.
However, a resident was overheard claiming that patrons at the Primanti Brothers restaurant were “kicked” out to make room for “paid actors” to be set up for a picture opportunity with Democrats.
One famous X account tweeted, “During a Kamala Harris photo op, the Primanti Brothers restaurant in PA forced out customers to make space for professional actors.” “The Harris-Walz campaign stages and finances everything; there is no spontaneous support.”
Former banker John LeFevre posted on X, saying, “Everything about Harris is fake. Actors replaced all of the patrons at Primanti’s, a sandwich business in Pennsylvania before she arrived.”
“Everything is phony and fake,” wrote Catturd.
According to WFAA news footage, Harris spoke with a few customers while the press was led inside the restaurant, and several patrons sat at tables. Doug Emhoff and Gwen Walz, the wives of the VP and Walz, were also visible on the restaurant’s security camera film.
Social media users reacted angrily to the video footage, even if the accusation that “paid actors” were inserted after local customers were kicked out was not verified.
Yup. I believe it.
They are paying influencers, actors, journalists, and pollsters
— Redneck Azn (@LMFireSystems1) August 19, 2024
Author: Scott Dowdy