Gov.  , Mike DeWine , (R-Ohio ) announced on Monday that the 33 bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio, have all been “hoaxes” spread by “overseas” countries targeting the United States. The mainstream media previously claimed that the weapon challenges were brought on by former president Donald Trump and Ohio senator J. D. Vance’s remarks regarding the approximately 20 000 immigrants who have been relocating to the Springfield area over the past few years.
DeWine noted that there had been at least 33 explosive hazards during a press conference on Monday. The government remarked,” Each one of which has received a response, and each of whom has been discovered as a hoax.” ” But 33 risks, 33 lies. I want to make that very, very apparent. None of these had any basis whatsoever.
” We know that people are very, very anxious, and we have taken some activities”, DeWine added. ” So I want to suggest to the families in Springfield, these lies, these threats, have all been lies. None of them “have panned out.”
The Republican governor claimed that people “off the ice” were to blame for the Springfield explosive danger lies. DeWine explained that some of the risks have originated from “one special state”, adding,” We think that this is, you know, one more option to mess with the United States, and they’re continuing to do that”. The governor of Ohio emphasized that the position did not “let the bad guys win.”
The former president and his 2024 vice presidential running mate were heavily criticized by major media after last week’s political controversy on ABC News for outlining the troubles Springfield has encountered as a result of an extraordinary amount of Haitian immigrants relocating to the region. For highlighting reports that claimed Haitian migrants were euthanizing pets and animals in the Springfield location, Trump and Vance were precisely targeted.
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Democratic candidates for the Ohio Republican Senate on Monday, according to Reagan McCarthy, communications director for the party’s Bernie Moreno, who was “quickly to blame” Democrats in Ohio for the bomb threats in Springfield. McCarthy added that the Democrats “allies in the conventional media went along with it without information.” McCarthy noted,” As it turns out, this was a fake slander that has since been debunked”.
A statement about the ement media’s role in spreading false information about the bomb threat hoaxes was also released by the Trump campaign’s social media platform. The battle tweeted,” Ohio Gov. According to Mike DeWine, there were 33 explosive threats against Springfield institutions that all turned out to be lies and were made “outside.” Where do President Trump and JD Vance go to demand an apology from the internet for their actions?