The Springfield, Ohio bomb threats that the media are blaming on former President Donald J. Trump, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), and their supporters are “hoaxes” with the threats not even originating in America.
In remarks that should shame the media into apologizing for their fearmongering but won’t, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine revealed that the nearly three dozen threats to hospitals, schools, and government offices weren’t valid and that they came from overseas.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says there were 33 bomb threats against Springfield schools that all turned out to be hoaxes and originated from “overseas.”
Where do President Trump and JD Vance go to get their apology from the media who claimed they incited them? pic.twitter.com/NKyhUJZwrz
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 16, 2024
“At least thirty-three separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to and each one of whom has been found as a hoax,” the Republican governor said during a Monday press conference from the beleaguered city. “So thirty-three threats, Thirty-three hoaxes. I want to make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all.”
“We know that people are very, very concerned,” he said, adding, “So I want to say to the parents in Springfield, these hoaxes have…these threats, have all been hoaxes. None of them have panned out.”
“We have people unfortunately overseas who are taking these actions,” DeWine said. “Some of them are coming from one particular country.”
He did not identify the country.
“We think that this is one more opportunity to mess with the United States,” he added. “And they’re continuing to do that.”
“We cannot let the bad guys win. Our schools must remain open,” the governor said.
DeWine as referring to the foreign actors but “bad guys” could also describe the Democrat mouthpieces in the media who instead of doing the sort of serious investigative journalism that used to be the stock in trade of the profession, weaponized the bogus threats to help their party and its undemocratically installed nominee and to foment hatred against Trump, already having likely inspired two assassination attempts on the Republican nominee.
A prime example of how the regime sock puppets have dishonestly spun the bomb threats to gaslight Americans that Trump supporters were the culprits was CNN’s Dana Bash who accused Vance of causing the threats because he dared to bring attention to the “border czar” whose stellar work has led to Springfield being overrun with Haitians, some of whom may be eating pets.
Reminder that @DanaBashCNN straight up told @JDVance yesterday that he caused the bomb threats against the schools in Springfield.
She owes him an apology. https://t.co/DKwS5URgq5 pic.twitter.com/fVTQKfRmib
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 16, 2024
“The people who are doing this are doing this to sow discord in our community,” said Ohio Department of Public Safety director Andy Wilson. “We just can’t let them do that. We can’t let them do that. We have to keep providing the services that the citizens of Springfield and Clark County expect.”
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