Former President Donald Trump continued to falsely claim this week that he had spoken to the largest crowds in history.
After casting his ballot during early voting in the Florida primary Wednesday, Trump took questions from reporters in West Palm Beach.
One noted that Trump had recently claimed that crowds at Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' rallies had been manufactured by artificial intelligence.
"And you said Harris' crowd sizes were AI and that there weren't people there," the correspondent explained. "There's all kinds of video evidence and people who were there who have proven that false."
"Can you tell us about why you made that claim?" she asked.
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"Well, I can't say what was there, who was there," Trump admitted. "I can only tell you about ours."
"We have the biggest crowds ever in the history of politics," he continued. "We have crowds that nobody's ever seen before. And we continue to have that. We have a level of enthusiasm that nobody's seen before."