Fact vs. Fiction: Claims of Haitian Immigrants Abducting and Eating Pets in Springfield, Ohio
- JD Vance continues to promote false claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio allegedly abducting pets, despite official denials from the state's GOP governor and other officials.
- Springfield’s City Manager, Bryan Heck, stated there are no credible reports of pets being harmed by the immigrant community.
- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine dismissed the rumors as "garbage" with no evidence to support them.
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'Racist Piece of Sh*t' JD Vance Spreads False Rumors of Pet-Eating Haitian Immigrants
"White supremacist and antidemocratic movements have always used the claim that so-called Black savages are coming to destroy, especially when political power is up for grabs," said one critic. "This is no different."
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(The Hill) – GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) on Monday amplified a false claim that Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, despite the city’s police department denial of any such incidents. In a post on X, Vance published a video of him at a July Senate Banking Committee hearing, reading a letter from Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck detailing the city’s challenges in keeping up with housing …
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