Yes, I've seen that.
Note that her video and
article never states that the cups didn't exist and that the photos are fake. She points out that the account that released the images that went viral isn't from any legit news source or from an identifiable person. This doesn't mean that this is a hoax or that this didn't happen. She couldn't confirm that the photos were AI generated or confirm that they were manipulated in any way.
There's a similar article on Snopes that says the same thing, they couldn't confirm that the photos were AI generated or manipulated in any way, but they did confirm that they were from a Trump rally.
The pictures did not appear to be altered, but their emergence had the hallmarks of a hoax.
www.snopes.com
I also never claimed that JD Vance himself distributed cups of his own sperm at any rally, nor do I think any news source or organization claimed this.
So again, where's the lie?
Do I think this was staged? Absolutely. I think someone came to a Trump rally and handed people JD Vance jizz cups to hold and take pictures with, and then posted those pictures online to troll Republicans. Does that mean this is a hoax? Nope, because it's still Republicans being willing to be photographed holding JD Vance jizz cups.
Where's the lie?