The NFL team, Eagles, denounces the authenticity of their political ad supporting Kamala Harris for president.
There have been rumors that a street artist is responsible for the political ad.
On Monday, a fake political ad supporting Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election was circulated on social media by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles issued a statement stating that the poster featuring Harris in an Eagles helmet was not an official advertisement from the team and that they were working to remove it.
Our advertising partner and we are actively removing counterfeit political ads that are being circulated.
A poster, allegedly placed at a bus stop in Philadelphia, displayed an image of Kamala and labeled her as the official candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles.
The poster provided a link to the Eagles website for voting information, but the information on the site was outdated as of Monday afternoon, prior to the Pennsylvania and New Jersey primaries.
Winston Tseng's latest creation is the poster, as reported by CBS News.
Tseng stated in a 2023 interview with Street Art News that he utilizes brands and advertising to convey societal concerns, with the aim of drawing attention to them in our daily routines.
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