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Where do Trump and Vance go for their apologies now that it’s out that bomb threats in Ohio came from a foreign state?

Where do President Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance go to get their apologies from the Trump-haters left and right?

Turns out all the supposed “bomb threats” against schools and other establishments was the doing of a foreign actor, not right-wingers supposedly incensed by President Trump’s words about migrants eating dogs and cats. The Trump words triggered a sea of memes, not bombs. But no matter.

The Trump-haters confidently accused him of those bomb threats on Haitians, and the terror that created. They didn’t like that Trump brought up problems with reports of migrants eating their neighbors’ pets in Springfield, Ohio. But it sure as heck wasn’t Trump or his supporters who were calling in the bomb threats. Turns out it was an overseas actor.

According to the New York Post:

Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine revealed Monday that a recent spate of bomb threats targeting the town of Springfield have all been “hoaxes,” with some originating from “one particular country” overseas.

The 77-year-old governor told reporters Monday that law enforcement has responded to at least 33 separate bomb threats made against Springfield government offices, schools and medical centers since the town was thrust into the national spotlight over the influx of Haitian migrants.

“Thirty-three threats; Thirty-three hoaxes,” DeWine said during a press conference in Springfield. “I want to make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all.”

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