Trump has repeatedly pushed false claims that the Haitian migrants are abducting and eating pet cats and dogs.
Springfield, Ohio, was thrust into the national spotlight again Tuesday after Tim Walz accused JD Vance and Donald Trump of dehumanizing immigrants.
CBS said that its moderators would largely leave fact checking up to the vice presidential candidates in Tuesday's debate. Journalist Bill Adair said the network sent a powerful message, though.
Amid xenophobic rhetoric by Trump, Vance and Rep. Clay Higgins, here's the truth about Haiti's history and ongoing fight for ...
It started with a social media post. Then, the claim involving Haitian immigrants and pets in Springfield, Ohio, was ...
JD Vance's performance during the vice presidential debate with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz focused on reminding women why they ...
The vice presidential debate Tuesday night, Oct. 1, lacked the explosive hallmarks of this election cycle's presidential ...
Walz continually tried to comment on the debate itself and in real time educate, dispel misinformation and show the distance ...
The surprisingly civil showdown fell short of the number who watched Kamala Harris and Mike Pence face off four years ago.
With Springfield in the national spotlight over the recent immigration of a large number of Haitians to the city, the federal policies that allow people from countries like Haiti to legally enter and ...
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine told the truth about Springfield, Ohio. It led Donald Trump to reportedly call him “a Democrat ...
Ohio’s JD Vance and Minnesota’s Tim Walz showcased a rare, normal VP debate in today’s increasingly polarized politics.