Fact Check: Artist Said He Made Up SATIRICAL Logo For A 'Leaked' Kamala Harris 2028 Presidential Campaign 'As a Joke'

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  • by: Dean Miller
Fact Check: Artist Said He Made Up SATIRICAL Logo For A 'Leaked' Kamala Harris 2028 Presidential Campaign 'As a Joke' Satire Origin

Did an authentic, and suggestive, "Kamala Harris For The People" logo leak from her presidential campaign political team in June of 2025? No, that's not true: It was created as a joke by a conservative Florida content creator. He posted comments on YouTube and X describing how he had found the artwork that can be seen as a circle of men pleasuring one another and pasted onto it a Harris logo.

The meme first appeared in a June 10, 2025 post (archived here) on the @AdamFrancisco account with a caption that said "BREAKING: New campaign concept art has leaked for Kamala Harris' rumored 2028 presidential run". It continued:

This proposed artwork symbolizes the diverse and united coalition she is hoping to build.

This is what the post looked like on X.com at the time of writing:

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(Source: X.com screenshot by Lead Stories)

The fake logo, which had 2.6 million views by June 16, was created using Pixar software, the content creator said in a June 12 YouTube video about it. His YouTube channel is, "Political street comedy + commentary! Fighting kidney failure and fighting for Trump!" according to the bio material, where he goes by the name Adam Francisco.

He had debunked the meme almost immediately after it went viral, posting on June 10 on X: "Dying at the comments. No this is not real."

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  Dean Miller

Lead Stories Managing Editor Dean Miller has edited daily and weekly newspapers, worked as a reporter for more than a decade and is co-author of two non-fiction books. After a Harvard Nieman Fellowship, he served as Director of Stony Brook University's Center for News Literacy for six years, then as Senior Vice President/Content at Connecticut Public Broadcasting. Most recently, he wrote the twice-weekly "Save the Free Press" column for The Seattle Times. 

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