A new remix song about one brief comment from former President Donald Trump during the debate against Kamala Harris has taken social media platforms by storm.
On Tuesday night, Trump drew attention to problems in Springfield, Ohio, wrought by an influx of Haitian immigrants who have allegedly defied local laws and customs regarding animals.
‘Those searches will direct people’s attention to the Biden-Harris-engineered migrant invasion of small towns: a Trumpian issue if there ever was one.’
“In Springfield, they’re eating dogs,” Trump said, referring to the Haitian immigrants. “They’re eating the cats. They’re eating … the pets of the people that live there. And this is what’s happening in our country, and it’s a shame.”
At the time, Harris snickered with condescension and incredulity. ABC News host David Muir then attempted to fact-check Trump’s assertion by citing a statement from Springfield city manager Bryan Heck, who insisted that “there have been no credible reports or specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.”
The veracity of the allegations about pets remains to be seen. With other lingering questions about Haitians’ treatment of wildlife like ducks and geese, Trump may have also sensationalized the story to draw attention to the plight of Springfield residents more generally. […]
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