Trump paid $20,000 to rent a plant for a fake union auto worker event. It seems that everything about Trump is fake or some kind of fraud scheme. Fake wealth, fake hair, fake wife, fake policies, and fake morals. The only thing that seems to be real is the diaper. It’s truly astonishing to see the supposed “genuine” support for a “self-made” billionaire that Trump claims to be.

The recent revelation that Trump paid actors to pretend to be auto workers only adds to the long list of deceitful tactics he has employed. Instead of finding real auto workers who genuinely support him, he decided to stage an event with paid actors. It’s not only stupid, but it also exposes the depths to which Trump is willing to go to create an illusion of support.

What’s even more absurd is that Trump filed receipts with the FEC for paying the actors and the facility. It’s mind-boggling that he would document and submit evidence of his own fraudulent actions. It truly shows that Trump is all about the show and cares more about appearances than substance.

Unfortunately, this kind of deception is not new for Republicans. The Tea Party, for example, was an Astroturf movement funded by the Koch brothers. It seems that they are masters at creating illusions and manipulating the truth for their own gain.

It’s disheartening to see how many Americans fall for Trump’s smoke and mirrors. They believe in his lies and are willing to support him blindly. It’s reminiscent of a time when people would pay to see a mermaid skeleton. Real rubes who are easily deceived.

This event also raises questions about the relationship between ‘Christian Nationalists’ and ‘truth’ and ‘honesty’. Many Trump supporters claim that they support him because he tells it how he sees it and always tells the truth. But in reality, he engaged with sponsored actors to falsify an event. It seems like he’s doing the very thing he accuses Democrats of doing.

Comparisons to propaganda from countries like North Korea are inevitable. How is this any different? Trump is creating a false narrative with fake events and actors. It’s just another example of his willingness to manipulate the truth to serve his own agenda.

It’s baffling to me how anyone can still support Trump after learning about these kinds of schemes. It’s clear that he is a conman, a snake oil salesman, and a bad one at that. He lies, he deceives, and he will do whatever it takes to be back in power.

Overall, this revelation about Trump’s fake union auto worker event is just another example of his fraudulent tactics. It’s a reminder that he cannot be trusted and that his actions are driven by self-interest rather than the well-being of the American people. It’s time to see through the smoke and mirrors and hold him accountable for his deception. The recent revelation that Trump paid $20,000 to rent a plant for a fake union auto worker event is a testament to the lengths he is willing to go to create an illusion of support. It’s disheartening to see how easily some Americans fall for his deceitful tactics and continue to support him blindly.

Trump’s decision to pay actors to pretend to be auto workers instead of finding real auto workers who genuinely support him is not only foolish but also highlights his obsession with appearances over substance. He cares more about creating an image of support than actually earning it. And to add insult to injury, he files receipts with the FEC, providing evidence of his own fraudulent actions.

This kind of deception is unfortunately not new for Republicans. The Tea Party movement, funded by the Koch brothers, was another example of manufactured support. It seems that creating illusions and manipulating the truth is their specialty.

What’s truly astonishing is the ‘Christian Nationalist’ relationship with ‘truth’ and ‘honesty’ in light of these revelations. Many Trump supporters claim to back him because he tells it like it is and always tells the truth. Yet, he engaged with paid actors to falsify an event. It’s a classic case of hypocrisy.

Comparisons to propaganda from countries like North Korea are warranted. How is Trump’s manipulation of events through fake actors any different? It’s a clear attempt to create a false narrative and deceive the American people.

It’s disheartening to witness how many Americans still support Trump despite his numerous fraudulent schemes. The fact that he continues to deceive, lie, and manipulate shows his true character as a conman and snake oil salesman.

Ultimately, the revelation of Trump’s fake union auto worker event is a reminder that he cannot be trusted. His actions are driven by self-interest and a desire for power rather than the well-being of the American people. It’s time for the American public to see through the smoke and mirrors and hold him accountable for his deception.