Are immigrants in Springfield, Ohio eating cats and dogs? City officials say no
- Springfield officials deny rumors that immigrants are eating pets, stating no credible reports exist.
- The claims stemmed from a viral post alleging a Haitian family was carving up animals.
- Donald Trump and JD Vance amplified the rumors, which were dismissed by Springfield Police.
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The Republican candidate for the White House during the television debate with Harris
The United States was waiting for it. And the Americans were not disappointed. Last night, Kamala Harris crossed swords with Donald Trump during the big debate between the two presidential candidates....
That Donald Trump's relationship with the truth is completely accidental has been demonstrated in recent years, during his time as President of the United States and, later, as leader of the Republicans. In the early morning debate this Wednesday, the tycoon shamelessly launched another hoax about immigrants, one of the issues that ignited face to face with Democrat Kamala Harris, who has come to corner her rival on more than one occasion. The t…
The fake news that Haitian immigrants in Springfield are kidnapping and eating pets was repeated by Donald Trump during the debate. “In Springfield, it's a dog-eat-dog-people who came, eat cats. They're eating the pets of the people who live there and it's happening in our country and it's a shame," Trump said in the face-off with Kamala Harris. The Republican repeated disparaging claims about immigrants, calling them "cannibals who harm animals…
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