Residents of Springfield, Ohio, are hoping the attention sparked by former President Donald Trump spreading unsubstantiated rumors about the city’s legal Haitian immigrants eating house pets will blow over.
En los tranquilos rincones de Springfield, Ohio, fuera de la vista de los políticos y periodistas, policías y cámaras de seguridad recién instaladas, la gente que vive aquí está tomando aire, orando e intentando seguir adelante.
Former President Donald Trump's efforts to appeal to New York, a blue state, continued with a large-scale rally in Long Island on Wednesday.
Ohio election officials have approved ballot language that will describe this fall’s Issue 1 as requiring gerrymandering when the proposal is intended to do the opposite
Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski of Portage County used anti-immigrant rhetoric and denounced both the vice president and her supporters in a public Facebook post.
Portage County Sheriff Bruce D. Zuchowski wrote in a follow-up post he "as the elected sheriff" has a "First Amendment right, as do all citizens."
Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck said there’s no evidence of any cats or other pets being harmed or eaten by the Haitian immigrants.
Republican Presidential candidate JD Vance defended his team’s statements that Haitian immigrants were eating cats and dogs. PolitiFact has the facts.
You may never see me again, but that’s okay,’ Trump jokes after saying he’ll visit Springfield, city at center of his false claims that migrants are eating people’s dogs and cats
The Ohio Ballot Board tweaked, then gave final approval to controversial ballot language describing Issue 1, a proposal to overhaul the state's redistricting process.