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Misinformation about several unrelated stories led to their being linked to the pet-eating hoax. Before the pet-eating claims gained virality, there were rumors in Springfield of Haitians eating waterfowl from city parks, which the city's Deputy Director of Public Safety and Operations denied, telling NPR, "We haven't really seen any of that."
Six days after the rumor about Haitians eating pets appeared on Facebook, the tale had reached millions of Americans, been endorsed by politicians and traveled across social media platforms, such ...
Springfield resident Erika Lee appeared on NBC News on Friday, Sept. 13, to express regret over the impact of a rumor she posted on Facebook, which she had no idea would become a national news story.
The origin of Donald Trump and JD Vance’s baseless, debunked claims that Haitian immigrants are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, has now been revealed – with the story coming from a local ...
In the viral city commission meeting video clip from March 12, Springfield resident Mark Sanders was talking about the Haitian migrant influx to the city and claimed to have heard stories of pets ...
The White House on Tuesday called claims that Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating pets “dangerous“ and “misinformation“ after GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio ...
The Springfield, Ohio woman whose social media post was among the first to spread a baseless claim of Haitian immigrants stealing and eating locals’ pets says she’s deeply regretful and never ...
The day after the presidential debate at which former President Donald Trump spread a false story about Haitian immigrants eating pets ... the group claimed Haitians “eat the ducks out of the ...