Trump/Vance Spread Lies in Race for President of the Country
Summary
Rumors spread by Donald Trump and JD Vince that Haitian immigrants were eating pets in the United States have been debunked after a missing kitten was found alive in Springfield, Ohio.
Donald Trump and JD Vincehis Republican vice president, who is running for the White House, has released terrifying news, at least for pet lovers: Haitian immigrants are reportedly eating pets in the United States.
The problem is that the Maine Coon Kitten The person who inspired this rumor was found alive in the same city where she disappeared, Springfield, Ohio. The animal was not resuscitated, in fact it had been missing for 6 days and was then found in the basement of the house where it lived with its owners.
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- But how did this story begin? At the end of August, Anna Kilgoreresident of the city of Springfield, reported that her kitten was named Miss Sassy Pants disappeared. The woman went to the police station where she reported that her cat was missing and, without providing any evidence, that her Haitian neighbors were probably responsible for the disappearance because they had eaten the animal.
When a journalist went to the house of Anna Kilgore“She said her cat, Miss Sassy, who went missing in late August, returned a few days later — and was found safe in her basement. Kilgore, wearing a Trump T-shirt and hat, said she apologized to her Haitian neighbors with the help of her daughter and a cellphone translation app,” the paper wrote.
On September 9, days after the cat was found and the date that preceded the debate between Trump and Kamala Harrismember of the J.D. Vance contacted Springfield authorities to ask if the rumor was true.
“He asked, ‘Are the rumors true that pets are being taken and eaten?'” Bryan Heck said WSJ. “I told them no. There is no evidence or verifiable reporting that this is true. I told them these allegations were baseless,” he concluded. The next day, Trump also cited this rumor during the electoral debate, but it was quickly denied by reporters who mediated the event.
After the rumor, also spread through the X de VanceThe city has been the target of at least three bomb threats.
Without evidence, the campaign Trump/Vance link crime in the US to illegal immigration. In the case of the city of Springfield, the majority of the population of Haitian origin that resides there are legal immigrants, that is, those who have authorization to live in the country.
*With information from Vanity Fair and the Wall Street Journal.
Source: Terra

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