The white-hot laser of hate' is trained on Springfield, Ohio. How long will it last?
Briefly

Ketlie Moise, owner of the Caribbean restaurant Keket Bongou, voiced her concerns, saying, 'If it's going to continue for a long time, we have to leave this place.' Her fears are heightened by the impact of false statements made by Trump.
The community of Springfield has been deeply affected by Trump’s rhetoric, with incidents of bomb threats and school closures, making local officials anxious for a return to civility.
Despite opening six months ago, Moise's business has suffered as her customers are afraid to venture out in public due to safety concerns following inflammatory remarks made by Trump.
As the political climate intensifies, Springfield has become a focal point in the discourse around immigration and race, with local residents feeling like bystanders in a larger, contentious campaign.
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