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JD Vance Defends False Claims About Migrants Eating Animals in Ohio Amid Growing Criticism

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JD Vance, the Republican U.S. vice-presidential candidate, has been accused of promoting false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. Vance initially stated that constituents in Springfield were bringing concerns to him about the issue, claiming that at least 10 verifiable local and state officials had reported the problem. However, local officials have repeatedly denied these claims, stating that they have received no evidence to support the rumors. Vance later admitted to creating a story about Haitian migrants eating pets, which was promoted by Donald Trump in a televised presidential debate. Despite the lack of evidence, Vance has doubled down on the false claims, defending his actions by stating that the media ignored the issue until Trump and he started talking about it. Vance's defense has been met with criticism, as local officials and Wittenberg University in Springfield have had to cancel events due to threats targeting the Haitian community.

    1. We need folks to understand, especially those that have a microphone that's being listened to around the world, they need to understand the weight of their words and how it can negatively affect communities.
    2. We reached out to the JD Vance Campaign to let them know that we do not have any evidence that has happened, and I've made it known in multiple interviews that this is absolutely not true.
    1. Ultimately, I feel very strongly that we have to earn every vote and that means spending time with folks in the community where they live. That's why I'm here. We're going to be spending a lot more time in Pennsylvania.
    1. This has to stop, what [Trump's] doing. It has to stop.
    1. I think it's important to say we're not mad at Haitian migrants wanting to have a better life. We're angry at Kamala Harris for letting this happen to a small Ohio town, and thank God Donald Trump has called attention to it and would fight back against these policies if the American people.
    2. If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do.
    3. Whatever some local mayor said about this case, I am hearing from dozens of constituents who are concerned about these issues.
    4. Don't let biased media shame you into not discussing this slow moving humanitarian crisis in a small Ohio town. We should talk about it every single day. Kamala Harris did this. And she'll keep doing it unless we stop her.
    1. It's going to get worse. It's going to get so bad. You know what we're experiencing now is they're just getting settled in.
    2. It's like an invasion from within and we're going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country. And we're going to start with Springfield and Aurora.
    3. We are under invasion just like it was an army, except in many ways it's more difficult because they don't wear a uniform, you don't know who the hell to go after.
    4. No, no. The real threat is what's happening at our border.
    5. I am your border president. From now on I want to be your border president.
JD Vance Defends False Claims About Migrants Eating Animals in Ohio Amid Growing Criticism