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Ohio’s GOP governor hits back at Trump and Vance’s ‘crazy’ claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets

Mike DeWine, the Republican governor of Ohio, rejected Donald Trump and JD Vance’s claims that Haitian immigrants are eating pets in Springfield, saying he trusts local officials who have asserted there is simply no evidence of it.

While speaking with CBS News on Wednesday evening, DeWine was asked whether or not the conspiracy theory, amplified by the former president during the presidential debate, was true.

“The internet can be quite crazy sometimes,” DeWine said, refering to how the baseless rumors initially began online.

“The mayor of Springfield says ‘No there’s no truth in that.’ They have no evidence of that at all so I think we go with what the mayor says, he knows his city,” he added.

Claims that the city’s large community of Haitian immigrants were abducting and then “eating cats and “eating dogs” have recently been used by far-right members of the Republican Party to push anti-immigration policies and rhetoric. 

But on Tuesday evening, the former president brought those accusations into the national — and international — spotlight by boldly repeating them.

Both the mayor of Springfield and the city commissioner have said there are no credible claims or evidence that Haitian immigrants are eating pets, assertions DeWine said people should trust.

Springfield, the 12th-largest city in Ohio, has seen a massive increase in Haitian immigrants, welcomed into the United States under protected status, over the last few years.

While many have positively contributed to the city’s workforce, the community has also had to address the inherent challenges that come with adding 15,000 to 20,000 new residents, like managing health care, education, and more.

DeWine said the state has already allocated resources to Springfield

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