Trump campaign manager deletes dramatic Air Force One photo after people point out it's from 2004

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Trump campaign manager deletes dramatic Air Force One photo after people point out it's from 2004
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President Trump's campaign manager deleted a tweet featuring a dramatic photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 after users pointed out that the shot was from President George W. Bush's visit to the NASCAR race in 2004, not from Trump's visit on Sunday.

Washington President Donald Trump's campaign manager deleted a tweet featuring a dramatic photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 after users pointed out that the shot was from President George W. Bush's visit to the NASCAR race in 2004, not from Trump's visit on Sunday.

Brad Parscale tweeted the 2004 photo, which shows Air Force One rising above packed stands at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida, and wrote,".@realDonaldTrump won the #Daytona500 before the race even started."The now-deleted tweet by Brad Parscale.The tweet stayed online for about three hours, drawing at least 6,700 retweets and 23,000 likes before it was deleted.

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