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VisitWhat will be the public perception of JD Vance's claims about the media and Springfield bomb threats by December 31, 2024?
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JD Vance Criticizes Media for Three Days of False Claims on Springfield Bomb Threats, Cites Governor
Sep 17, 2024, 06:39 PM
JD Vance has strongly criticized the American media for allegedly spreading false information about bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio. Vance accused the media of laundering foreign disinformation and falsely claiming that he and Donald Trump were inciting these threats. He emphasized that the bomb threats were hoaxes originating from overseas and demanded that the media apologize to the residents of Springfield. He noted that the media had been spreading these false claims for three days, and the Governor of Ohio confirmed that the threats were hoaxes.
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