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Ads plastered on bus stops in Philadelphia falsely claimed that the Eagles football team endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president. The Harris campaign said they did not purchase the ads, and the Eagles called the ads “counterfeit.” NBC News’ Trymaine Lee explains what this means for voters during an election season that is facing so much misinformation.