A bomb threat in Springfield, Ohio, came after Trump repeated baseless rumor about immigrants ā€˜eating petsā€™

Joe Biden on Friday said the hostile attacks on Haitian immigrants in the US ā€œ[have] to stopā€ afterĀ Donald Trump repeated a false and derogatory claim about a Haitian community in Ohio.

ā€œIt is simply wrong that the proud Haitian community is under attack right now in this country,ā€ Biden said. ā€œThereā€™s no place in America. This has to stop ā€“ what heā€™s doing. It has to stop,ā€ the US president said at a White House event marking Black excellence.

The mayor of Springfield,Ā Ohio, earlier on Friday said thatĀ the bomb threatĀ made on Thursday that forced the evacuation of the city hall, two schools and other buildings was explicitly anti-immigrant and hostile to the cityā€™s Haitian community, following Donald Trumpā€™s stoking of a rightwing conspiracy theory that some residentsā€™ pets are being eaten.

Rob Rue, the mayor, accused nationalĀ Republicans who are amplifying wild rumors from a far-right provocateur that Haitian immigrants in Springfield are hunting and eating other peopleā€™s pets of ā€œhurting our cityā€.

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    3 months ago

    Just brain-storming here, and what if we took away publicity from those that stoke violence? What if we passed laws against encouraging others to murder, to terrorize, commit violence? Would that be helpful?

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      3 months ago

      It will not, because those laws already largely exist. It has been quite well established Iā€™m the US that inciting violence is not considered protected speech. The laws just donā€™t apply the same to wealthy people like Trump as they do to anyone else.