These liars should not be on TV to spread their garbage
JD Vance said Sunday that he stood by the debunked claims he and Donald Trump have spread suggesting Haitian migrants were eating pets, saying that he was willing "to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention." https://t.co/CB7cAljIeL
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 16, 2024
Haitian migrants began arriving in Springfield in 2018 when Trump was President. pic.twitter.com/62oNJxmold
— KD 📚🌎🌊🇺🇸 (@kdnerak33) September 15, 2024
Immigrants weren't "sent" to Springfield, they chose to go there bc the town had open manufacturing jobs in warehouses. Most of these immigrants are legal so I'm no sure what you're whining about. We're literally a nation of immigrants but when they come you complain. https://t.co/ybYMqdjW6j
— Touré (@Toure) September 16, 2024
Two of our elementary schools were just evacuated due to threats.
— Chadwick (@ohchadwick) September 16, 2024
Both of our colleges have gone virtual this week due to threats.
The city just canceled our annual CultureFest because of threats.
None of this was happening before Trump and Vance opened their mouths. pic.twitter.com/lKJ42MGnXk
Another bomb threat and evacuation in Springfield Ohio, this time at Kenwood Elementary School, where it was school picture day. Frustrated parents say they suspected it would happen. pic.twitter.com/iv68Zr44px
— amanda 🐢 (@noturtlesoup17) September 16, 2024
Trump’s campaign is ok that “they’ve been widely condemned for spreading the urban legend of Haitian migrants eating cats and dogs in Springfield…If the national media is talking about immigration, they reason, they’re winning.”@MarcACaputo reportshttps://t.co/T5bXg2rHI6
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) September 15, 2024
Trump won more than 60% of the votes in Clark County in 2020. Two Republican county commissioners potentially disavowing Trump/Vance is not nothing. https://t.co/G6lfwGnd0l
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) September 15, 2024