President Joe Biden lashed out Friday at former president Donald Trump for his comments about a Springfield, Ohio, community that has seen an influx of Haitian migrants.
“I want to take a moment to say something [about the] Haitian American community thatâ€
His remarks came several moments after White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spoke, referencing her heritage as a Haitian American.
Speaking as “the first Black, openly queer White House press secretary and, Iâ€
The city, about 25 miles east of Dayton, was thrust into the national spotlight this week when Trump, at Tuesdayâ€
Members of the Haitian community in Springfield are there legally and have been granted temporary protected status in the United States after fleeing profound unrest and violence in their home country.
The rhetoric has escalated, and numerous buildings in Springfield — including its City Hall and an elementary school — were evacuated Thursday due to a bomb threat that included “hateful languageâ€� about the cityâ€
On Friday, two elementary schools were evacuated based on information received by the Springfield Police Division, the Columbus Dispatch reported. The Springfield City School District did not immediately return a voice message seeking comment.
Trumpâ€
Without citing evidence, Vance wrote on X: “In Springfield, Ohio, there has been a massive rise in communicable diseases, rent prices, car insurance rates, and crime. This is what happens when you drop 20,000 people into a small community.�
Vance went on to charge that the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, “aims to do this to every town in our country.�
A spokesman for Vance told The Washington Post that he would provide evidence for the senatorâ€
On Tuesday, Vance conceded on X, “Itâ€
“Using Aiden as a political tool is, to say the least, reprehensible for any political purpose,â€� Nathan Clark said at a public meeting Tuesday. He later named Vance, Trump and other politicians. “They have spoken my sonâ€
Officials in Springfield and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) have said the rumors of pet-eating migrants are unfounded.