EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Racist Lie Exposed – And His Supporters Are Eating It Up
Less than 30 minutes into the presidential debate, Donald Trump unleashed a VIRAL RACIST LIE about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and his supporters are running wild with it. The former president claimed that Haitian migrants are eating dogs and cats, and his campaign is fully embracing the baseless claim.
The Fake News Media Can’t Handle the Truth
Trump’s supporters are spreading the lie like wildfire, posting AI-GENERATED MEMES depicting Trump as a champion of America’s pets. The Republican Party of Arizona has even taken to the streets, erecting billboards urging Arizonans to "eat less kittens" and vote Republican.
The White Supremacist Great Replacement Theory in Action
Rather than acknowledging the falsehood at the heart of the rumor, Trump’s supporters are using it to further the WHITE SUPREMACIST GREAT REPLACEMENT THEORY. They’re suggesting that the media’s focus on fact-checking the viral lie is just a distraction from the "replacement" of Americans in Springfield with Haitian migrants.
Trump’s Resistance to Fact-Checking is No Surprise
Trump’s resistance to fact-checking shouldn’t come as a shock. His campaign has been built on spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories. And now, his supporters are embracing the most baseless, racist claims.
The Cat’s Out of the Bag
It’s time to call out Trump’s supporters for what they are: RACISTS. They’re not just spreading misinformation – they’re spreading hate. And it’s time for the media to stop giving them a platform.
Don’t Let the Crybabies in the Media Silence You
JD Vance, Trump’s vice presidential candidate, has even encouraged supporters to continue spreading the lie, saying "don’t let the crybabies in the media dissuade you, fellow patriots." Well, we’re not going to let them silence us. We’re going to keep speaking out against this racist rhetoric, no matter how many cat memes they throw at us.