In an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, JD Vance found himself at the center of a political firestorm after admitting to “create stories” when it suits him, in this case about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.
JD Vance said Sunday that he stood by the debunked claims he and Donald Trump have spread suggesting Haitian migrants were eating pets, saying that he was willing “to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention.” https://t.co/CB7cAljIeL
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 16, 2024
These “created stories” were then taken up by Donald Trump, who broadcast them to over 67 million people during the ABC presidential debate.
Vance also persists in claiming that accusations that Haitian immigrants steal and eat pets (and geese in city parks) come from “first-hand reports” from his constituents, despite the absence of any corroborating evidence.
These allegations, amplified and repeated by Vance, were denied by local Springfield leaders as well as Ohio’s Republican governor, Mike DeWine, who called the claims “hurtful”.