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Did JD Vance admit he spread fake news about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs?

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 September 2024
On a CNN interview, JD Vance was cornered about the veracity of the claims. "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," JD Vance said. "Over the weekend, vice presidential candidate and sitting Ohio senator JD Vance admitted that he lied to incite violence against Haitian immigrants, including his own constituents. There are no words," Hillary Clinton wrote.
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News video: JD Vance Once Again Repeats Long Debunked Lies About Haitian Immigrants, Says He Will ‘Create Stories’ to Get Media Attentio

JD Vance Once Again Repeats Long Debunked Lies About Haitian Immigrants, Says He Will ‘Create Stories’ to Get Media Attentio 01:13

The story about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio eating their neighbor’s pets has long been debunked by both police and city managers in the area. Now, even after the Haitian community in Springfield has said they are being harassed and are fearful for their safety, Republican VP candidate...

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