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Right-wing influencers used Twitter to spread the claims and related memes, with Laura Loomer posting about "20,000 cannibalistic Haitians" eating cats and dogs in Springfield and Texas senator Ted Cruz sharing a widely criticized meme showing two cats with the caption "Please vote for Trump, so Haitian immigrants don't eat us".
The account for the BBC show Have I Got News For You, chimed in with an image of Homer Simpson and his dog writing: “US Presidential debate: After Trump claims people in Springfield are eating ...
Trump was regurgitating an allegation that Haitian immigrants in Springfield were killing and eating people's pet cats. The claim originated on social media as a third-hand account from an ...
But Trump has doubled down on the conspiracy, with his campaign sharing computer-generated memes of Trump embracing dogs and cats and another that shows a cat holding a sign that reads, "Kamala ...
On Sept. 6, there were 1,100 posts on X mentioning Haitians, migrants or immigrants eating pets, cats, dogs and geese, according to PeakMetrics, a research company. The next day there were 9,100 ...
One meme he posted featured AI-generated cats standing in front of a sign that said, “Don’t let them eat us.” Vance, his running mate, also continued to share false claims related to ...
"They're eating the dogs," former President Donald Trump said during the debate. That line sparked countless memes. These are some of the best.
But he then appeared to endorse cat memes that several high-profile Republicans, including U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, have promoted on social media, saying, “Please vote for Trump so Haitians ...