JD Vance Sparks Outrage: Republican Candidate’s Shocking Admission About Migrant-Cat Controversy
- US Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance has admitted to making up stories on the campaign trail, including false rumors about pets being kidnapped and eaten in a town...
- Vance's admission came during a Sunday appearance on CNN's State of the Union, where he defended his strategy of spreading false information to draw attention to the suffering...
- When asked by CNN host Dana Bash if the false rumors centering on Springfield, Ohio, were fabricated, Vance replied, "Yes!" He also stated that he and Republican presidential...
JD Vance Admits to Spreading False Rumors on Campaign Trail
US Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance has admitted to making up stories on the campaign trail, including false rumors about pets being kidnapped and eaten in a town in his home state of Ohio.
Vance’s admission came during a Sunday appearance on CNN’s State of the Union, where he defended his strategy of spreading false information to draw attention to the suffering of the American people.
When asked by CNN host Dana Bash if the false rumors centering on Springfield, Ohio, were fabricated, Vance replied, “Yes!” He also stated that he and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump have spoken publicly about these issues to highlight the large number of Haitian immigrants in Springfield.
The false rumors about Springfield have caused unrest in the community, with authorities recording bomb threats targeting local hospitals and government offices.
JD Vance’s admission raises concerns about the spread of misinformation and its impact on communities.
