During the 2024 presidential debate, Donald Trump stirred controversy by claiming that illegal immigrants in Ohio were “eating pets,” specifically mentioning cats and dogs. Trump made the statement while discussing immigration policy, causing a wave of reactions both online and in the political sphere. The claim was quickly refuted by Ohio officials, with Jason Via, deputy director of public safety, calling the rumors false and damaging to the community.
On social media, the comment sparked a mixture of mockery and support. One Twitter user joked, "Pets being eaten was not on my debate bingo card,”.However, some defended Trump, arguing his remarks highlighted broader concerns about immigration. One user posted, "Trump just debunked the woke ABC host who tried to claim no pets have been kidnapped or eaten in Ohio."
š£ļø THEY ARE EATING THE PETS! #Debate2024 pic.twitter.com/6C9antmY5n
— Mysteriously Unnamed (@TheKidFresh) September 11, 2024
Donald Trump: “They are eating the pets in Springfield”
— Annie (@anniepar94) September 11, 2024
The pets in Springfield: pic.twitter.com/4gVswRuB8q
THEY’RE EATING THE PETS OF PEOPLE THAT LIVE THERE ššš pic.twitter.com/L3MIQlDIQy
— ur fairy godmammy š§š¾āØ (@Alizzeeeeee) September 11, 2024
“They are eating pets” - Trump.
— Matt Stout-McKnight (@TheMattStout) September 11, 2024
Kamala’s face. . . girl. Same. #PresidentialDebate pic.twitter.com/n9CA1VUmsI
This divisive moment added fuel to an already heated debate, with viewers split between humor and disbelief over Trump’s comment. The debate continued to attract attention online, with memes and discussions about the candidates’ statements going viral.
The claim reflects Trump's continued focus on immigration as a key issue, but it also underscores the role that bold, controversial remarks play in shaping public discourse and media coverage during high-profile debates.
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