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Staunch Trump ally and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy said he didn’t see evidence of Haitian migrants eating cats and dogs in Springfield, Ohio - a debunked allegation that was pushed by former President Donald Trump during the presidential debate this month.
“Having gone to Springfield, I didn't see that evidence,” Ramaswamy said on CNN Tuesday, before adding that “there are residents in the community that have pointed to that.”
Ramaswamy’s latest comments come after he held a town hall in Springfield on Sept. 19, and sidestepped questions from reporters about Trump’s claim.
Shocking, I know. Who knew that some MAGA politicians occasionally speak the truth? This is actually newsworthy.
Of course, Ramaswamy did add the usual MAGA caveat “there are residents in the community that have pointed to that.” Put aside that none of the residents have produced any proof and some have even backtracked but still...
This is a good sign. Small steps, eh?
“Having gone to Springfield, I didn't see that evidence,” Ramaswamy said on CNN Tuesday, before adding that “there are residents in the community that have pointed to that.”
Ramaswamy’s latest comments come after he held a town hall in Springfield on Sept. 19, and sidestepped questions from reporters about Trump’s claim.
Vivek Ramaswamy says he didn't see evidence of Haitian migrants eating cats and dogs
Staunch Trump ally and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy said he didn’t see evidence of Haitian migrants eating cats and dogs in Springfield, Ohio.
www.usatoday.com
Shocking, I know. Who knew that some MAGA politicians occasionally speak the truth? This is actually newsworthy.
Of course, Ramaswamy did add the usual MAGA caveat “there are residents in the community that have pointed to that.” Put aside that none of the residents have produced any proof and some have even backtracked but still...
This is a good sign. Small steps, eh?