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Vance says false claim he spread against Haitian migrants may not be true but urges followers to keep posting ‘cat memes’

Vance says incendiary claim he spread against Haitian migrants could be false but urges followers to keep posting 'cat memes'
September 10, 2024
Kit Maher - CNN

(CNN) — Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance acknowledged Tuesday that it’s possible the false claim that Haitian immigrants are abducting the pets of Springfield, Ohio, residents might not be true, but he encouraged his followers to continue posting “cat memes.”

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