Donald Trump has recently shared an altered image of Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting her attendance at a party hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs, referred to as a “Freak Off” party. This image was posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, and was originally shared by another user.
The context surrounding this post includes recent legal issues faced by Diddy, with the original poster speculating about Harris’s potential involvement in such events.
However, the image Trump shared has been confirmed as doctored; the original photograph features Harris with her former partner Montel Williams and his daughter at the 8th Annual Race to Erase Multiple Sclerosis event in 2001. The altered image replaces Williams’s face with that of Diddy (see below).

This manipulated image is not the first instance in which Harris’s past has been scrutinized in this manner. Previously, supporters of Trump circulated images of Harris with celebrities to suggest she leveraged personal relationships for political gain.
Williams has publicly defended Harris, expressing his respect for her and questioning the motives behind such narratives.
Throughout the campaign, Trump has made various allegations regarding Harris’s personal life, including sharing a video that insinuated inappropriate conduct for political advancement.
In light of these events, it may be beneficial for Trump to verify the authenticity of the content he shares on social media.
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More likely she was with Diddy than working at McDonalds….