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Advertisements suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris is the preferred presidential candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles have been taken down or covered up as the football team insists it didn't place the ads at bus shelters in Pennsylvania's largest city.
In a statement posted to X Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles announced that it is aware of "counterfeit political ads" that have circulated and is "working with our advertiser to have them removed."
While the National Football League team did not elaborate on the contents of said ads, images shared on social media reveal a poster at a bus shelter in Philadelphia showing a cartoon depiction of Harris, the Democratic nominee for president in the 2024 presidential election, wearing an Eagles jersey and helmet in addition to holding a football.
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In a statement posted to X Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles announced that it is aware of "counterfeit political ads" that have circulated and is "working with our advertiser to have them removed."
While the National Football League team did not elaborate on the contents of said ads, images shared on social media reveal a poster at a bus shelter in Philadelphia showing a cartoon depiction of Harris, the Democratic nominee for president in the 2024 presidential election, wearing an Eagles jersey and helmet in addition to holding a football.
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NFL team insists it did not endorse Kamala Harris, says bus ads are fake
Advertisements suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris is the preferred presidential candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles have been taken down or covered up as the football team insists it didn