- The Philadelphia Eagles have issued a statement addressing the recent appearance of counterfeit advertisements featuring Vice President Kamala Harris in the city. The ads, which have been spotted in various locations around Philadelphia, have raised concerns among local officials and citizens.
The team emphasized that they do not condone the use of their branding or likeness in any unauthorized campaigns. “We are aware of the counterfeit ads circulating in Philadelphia and want to clarify that they do not represent our organization or our values,” the statement read.
Local authorities are investigating the origins of the advertisements, which have been reported to mislead voters ahead of the upcoming election. The Eagles urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious materials.
The counterfeit ads have sparked a conversation about the integrity of political messaging in the digital age. With the election season in full swing, both the Eagles and local leaders are committed to ensuring that all campaign materials are authentic and transparent.
As the investigation continues, the Eagles encourage fans and community members to stay informed and engage responsibly in the democratic process.
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