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Purr-fect banger! Trump's 'they're eating the cats' has now turned into a viral song, watch

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 September 2024 ()
The South African band Kiffness created a parody song called "Eating the Cats" that mocks former US President Donald Trump's false claim about immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. The video has gone viral and features edited audio of Trump with auto-tuned animal sounds. Proceeds from streaming will benefit the Clark County SPCA.
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