Bizarre debate moment Trump wildly claims Haitian migrants are eating pet dogs and cats
Donald Trumpās false claim that immigrants in Ohio are abducting pets and eating them during Tuesdayās presidential debate was quickly slapped down by ABC News moderator David Muir.
While on the debate stage in Philadelphia, the former president asserted that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were āeating dogsā and āeating the catsā while pushing his anti-immigration policies.
āWhat they have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country and look at whatās happening to the towns all over the United States,ā the former president said.
āIn Springfield, theyāre eating the dogs. The people that came in. Theyāre eating the cats. Theyāre eating ā theyāre eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is whatās happening in our country, and itās a shame,ā the former president claimed.
As he spoke, Harris looked in disbelief at the former president before laughing.
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There is no evidence that Haitian immigrants in Ohio are abducting and eating pets.
Muir corrected the former president, adding: āABC News did reach out to the city manager there. He told us there had been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.ā
Trump interrupted Muir and disputed him, claiming he saw it āon television.ā
āWell, Iāve seen people on television. People on television say, āMy dog was taken and used for food,ā so maybe he said that and maybe thatās a good thing to say for a city manager,ā Trump said.
That claim started from a post on social media, that appeared to originate from Springfield, where a resident said that the Haitian community ācarved upā animals, including cats and dogs, for consumption.
Trumpās running mate JD Vance reposted the claim. Other allies like Elon Musk and the GOP Judiciary made posts referencing the false claim.
Springfield Police Division said there was no evidence to support the claim and Muir confirmed that the Springfield City Manager had āno credibleā reports of it.
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