One CNN host owes J.D. Vance an apology after this big lie got exposed

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The media attacks on J.D. Vance and Donald Trump are going too far.

Media bias is the story of this campaign.

And one CNN host owes J.D. Vance an apology after this big lie got exposed.

CNN’s Dana Bash smears J.D. Vance 

During a contentious interview on CNN, host Dana Bash claimed – without evidence – that U.S Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) was responsible for 33 bomb threats called into the city of Springfield, Ohio.

Bash claimed Vance incited violence by repeating claims made by his constituents that some of the 20,000 Haitian migrants living in Springfield were kidnapping people’s pets and eating them.

The media harped on this one claim to distract from the rest of Vance’s message which was that Vice President Kamala Harris granting amnesty to these Haitian migrants led to an uptick in crime and disease while straining social services.

Vance wasn’t going to let Bash get away with typical left-wing media games and called her out.

“Just in this interview, the suggestion that because some psychopath is calling in bomb threats, somehow we have to then ignore 40,000 Springfield residents who are having their lives worsened by Kamala Harris’s policies,” Vance began.

Vance told Bash she was trying to silence him – and by extension – the debate around Kamala importing more than 10 million illegal aliens into America during her tenure as “Border Czar” by claiming any criticism of her is an incitement to violence.

“What is the implication, Dana? I’d actually love to have this conversation right now, live on air. What is the implication when you say, ‘You calling out these problems has caused a bomb threat?’ You accused me of causing a bomb threat. Doesn’t that mean I should shut up about the residents of Springfield? Don’t you realize you’re engaged in basic propaganda to silence the concerns of American citizens?” Vance added.

Bash’s false claims 

It only took 24 hours to debunk Bash’s hoax.

The following day, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) told reporters that none of these bomb threats were real.

“At least 33 separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to, and each one of whom has been found as a hoax. So 33 threats, 33 hoaxes. I want to make that very, very clear,” DeWine stated.

And – most importantly – DeWine added that all the threats originated from overseas, and specifically one country which he didn’t name.

“None of them have panned out. We have people, unfortunately, overseas who are taking these actions. Some of them are coming from one particular country,” DeWine continued.

None of these bomb threats got called in by Trump supporters inspired by Vance mentioning the allegations of Haitian migrants eating cats and dogs.

“We think that this is one more opportunity to mess with the United States. And they’re continuing to do that. So we cannot let the bad guys win,” DeWine concluded.

Bash didn’t wait for the facts because that wasn’t what was important.

Conservative believed that for Bash, smearing Vance and sticking to the Democrat Party talking points that he and former President Donald Trump are dangers to democracy because they incite violence among their supporters was the order of the day.

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