A new Trump campaign ad depicting a police officer being attacked by protesters is actually a 2014 photo of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine

Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309
It was still Soros-funded ANTIFA, in the Ukraine. They were more violent there.
You didn't think this OP out too well, did ya?
Wherever they go, it's still violence.
Yeah, MSM whitewashes their activities. May as well go with whatever site provides the best info.



 
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Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309

There is no low that is too low for Trump.
 
Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309
It was still Soros-funded ANTIFA, in the Ukraine. They were more violent there.
You didn't think this OP out too well, did ya?
Wherever they go, it's still violence.
Yeah, MSM whitewashes their activities. May as well go with whatever site provides the best info.




And since the RTwingnutjobs posted a fake video what makes us believe the others aren't at least slanted. Face it, Cupcake, your bunch got bagged. Own it, feel it, accept it and move on. Rump just isn't worth the trouble.
 
Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309
It was still Soros-funded ANTIFA, in the Ukraine. They were more violent there.
You didn't think this OP out too well, did ya?
Wherever they go, it's still violence.
Yeah, MSM whitewashes their activities. May as well go with whatever site provides the best info.




And since the RTwingnutjobs posted a fake video what makes us believe the others aren't at least slanted. Face it, Cupcake, your bunch got bagged. Own it, feel it, accept it and move on. Rump just isn't worth the trouble.
Fake videos have a reputation for convincing unknowing people. That is simply a fact. More votes for Trump sounds like a win to me.
 
Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309
It was still Soros-funded ANTIFA, in the Ukraine. They were more violent there.
You didn't think this OP out too well, did ya?
Wherever they go, it's still violence.
Yeah, MSM whitewashes their activities. May as well go with whatever site provides the best info.




And since the RTwingnutjobs posted a fake video what makes us believe the others aren't at least slanted. Face it, Cupcake, your bunch got bagged. Own it, feel it, accept it and move on. Rump just isn't worth the trouble.
Fake videos have a reputation for convincing unknowing people. That is simply a fact. More votes for Trump sounds like a win to me.

Yes, Rump has my vote to turn him over to NY and 2 other states for prosecution.
 
Doesn‘t anybody check these things? Not surprised....


A new ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign used an image of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine from 2014 to show what it called "chaos & violence" in the US.

The ad, published on Tuesday, includes a photo of the president listening to police leaders next to another photo appearing to show a group of protesters attacking a police officer on the ground.

"Public safety vs chaos & violence," the text underneath the photos says.

However, the image the Trump campaign used is not from the US – or from this year. It was uploaded on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's public-domain media archive, in 2014 with the label "a police officer attacked by protesters during clashes in Ukraine, Kyiv. Events of February 18, 2014."

The photographer, Mstyslav Chernov, confirmed to Business Insider that this was his photo from Ukraine in 2014.View attachment 367309
It was still Soros-funded ANTIFA, in the Ukraine. They were more violent there.
You didn't think this OP out too well, did ya?
Wherever they go, it's still violence.
Yeah, MSM whitewashes their activities. May as well go with whatever site provides the best info.




And since the RTwingnutjobs posted a fake video what makes us believe the others aren't at least slanted. Face it, Cupcake, your bunch got bagged. Own it, feel it, accept it and move on. Rump just isn't worth the trouble.
Fake videos have a reputation for convincing unknowing people. That is simply a fact. More votes for Trump sounds like a win to me.

Yes, Rump has my vote to turn him over to NY and 2 other states for prosecution.
Its a cute dream, but it isnt going to happen. What WILL happen though is he will almost certainly get reelected.
 

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