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Kamala Harris’s Debate Earrings Trigger Conspiracy Theory Among Trump Supporters

Kamala Harris’ debate earrings spark wild conspiracy theory!

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Kamala Harris’ earrings have become the latest target of conspiracy theorists online.

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History of conspiracies detailed.

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Harris isn’t the first political figure to face wild earpiece accusations during a debate.

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In 2016 and 2020, similar claims were made about Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden’s debates with Trump.

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Back then, conspiracy theorists claimed Clinton and Biden also used hidden earpieces.

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Fact-checkers quickly debunked these bizarre claims during both election cycles.

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Political tension fuels new earpiece rumors.

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The 2023 theory caught fire due to rising political tensions and deep-rooted distrust.

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It’s not just about technology—this theory taps into broader suspicions of political figures.

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For Harris, a simple pair of earrings became the center of a baseless political attack.

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Earring theory explained.

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Some Trump supporters believe Harris was coached during her recent debate using hidden tech.

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These conspiracy theories claim her earrings hid a Bluetooth device to give her an unfair advantage.

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Debate sparks claims of hidden earpiece.

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The bizarre theory emerged after Harris’ Tuesday night debate against the Republican nominee.

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Trump supporters jumped on the claim that Harris’ debate performance wasn’t earned.

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According to these theories, Harris was fed lines through hidden communication devices.

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Maverick approach fuels conspiracy on X.

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The theory quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), gaining momentum in conspiracy circles.

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One user, The Maverick Approach, was among the first to push the idea, calling it a “major issue.”

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German company NOVA dragged into conspiracy.

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The account claimed that Harris’ earrings were secretly high-tech devices made by NOVA, a German company.

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They pointed fingers at NOVA, saying it developed wireless earpiece earrings that Harris used.

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The claim was that NOVA’s product allowed Harris to hear instructions during the debate.

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These earrings allegedly looked like normal jewelry but were capable of delivering hidden cues.

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Wild rumor gains traction on social media.

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Despite no evidence, this conspiracy theory spread rapidly across X and Reddit.

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The theory made its way to Reddit’s r/conspiracy forum, where users began discussing it.

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Before the truth came out, the post gained close to 100,000 views, attracting a large audience.

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The Maverick Approach eventually admitted the whole thing was a troll.

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Political rivals eager to undermine Harris’ debate.

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Opponents, eager to discredit her, seized on the smallest opportunity to question her performance.

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Adding fuel to the fire, Trump hinted at a rigged debate and Harris getting special treatment.

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Speaking to “Fox & Friends,” Trump said Harris may have had advance knowledge of the questions.

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“She seemed awfully familiar with the questions,” Trump added, stoking conspiracy flames.

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Viral hoax proves the power of misinformation.

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As with previous claims, fact-checkers quickly discredited the “smart earring” conspiracy.

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Harris has even been known to avoid Bluetooth technology, preferring wired earbuds for security reasons.

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This viral hoax, although debunked, shows how quickly misinformation can take off.

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Even a pair of earrings can spark wild speculation and capture media attention in today’s world.

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In an era of rapid-fire misinformation, something as simple as fashion can ignite a media storm.

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