Quote
“In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re eating the cats, they’re eating the pets of the people that live there.” - Donald Trump on immigration during the presidential debate https://t.co/0A6UEeAwtd
9/11/2024, 1:37 AM
Analysis
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Self-assessed trust95%
The statement made by Donald Trump regarding immigrants in Springfield eating pets is false. This claim originated from a baseless rumor that spread online, particularly among far-right and neo-Nazi groups, and was amplified by prominent figures including Trump and JD Vance. Local law enforcement and officials, including the mayor of Springfield and Ohio's governor, have stated that there are no credible reports or evidence to support these claims. The original source of the rumor admitted it was based on hearsay, and fact-checking organizations like Snopes have labeled the claims as unfounded. The spread of this misinformation has been linked to existing racial tensions in the area and has led to significant public unrest, including bomb threats targeting local institutions. Therefore, the statement is not only false but also contributes to a harmful narrative against the Haitian community in Springfield.
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