This is not the video and commentary I first saw about this where they showed the video in real time then went back to slow it down. But it does show that Mills also caught the same images with his camera. It can help to listen to his interview about it and take it into account. Is it possible the same guy was in the right place twice? O…
This is not the video and commentary I first saw about this where they showed the video in real time then went back to slow it down. But it does show that Mills also caught the same images with his camera. It can help to listen to his interview about it and take it into account. Is it possible the same guy was in the right place twice? Of course it is. Mills is often in the front row at these kinds of events. It’s not like these are the only two images he has ever caught that are so profoundly important. I think it’s a really weak argument to use him being the photographer of catching both as any proof that it was not real. It’s definitely an argument to be had, it’s just weaker in light of all the other surrounding evidence and video and images captured by others as well.
This is not the video and commentary I first saw about this where they showed the video in real time then went back to slow it down. But it does show that Mills also caught the same images with his camera. It can help to listen to his interview about it and take it into account. Is it possible the same guy was in the right place twice? Of course it is. Mills is often in the front row at these kinds of events. It’s not like these are the only two images he has ever caught that are so profoundly important. I think it’s a really weak argument to use him being the photographer of catching both as any proof that it was not real. It’s definitely an argument to be had, it’s just weaker in light of all the other surrounding evidence and video and images captured by others as well.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/14/politics/video/doug-mills-trump-rally-photo-src-digvid