Memes abound after Trump falsely claims that migrants are eating dogs and cats
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Trump's comments in the debate about Haitian immigrants eating pets were met with laughter and disbelief, showcasing a blend of misinformation and extreme rhetoric.
David Muir fact-checked Trump during the debate, stating that the Springfield city manager reported no credible accounts of immigration-related pet harm.
The rumor concerning Haitian immigrants and pets originated from a viral video, which was heavily circulated in right-wing social media, fueling anti-immigrant sentiments.
JD Vance echoed Trump's unfounded claims on social media, exemplifying how misinformation can spread and influence political narratives surrounding immigration.
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