Vance Criticizes Loomer's Comments
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•'I don't like those comments': Vance responds to Laura Loomer's attack on Harris' Indian heritage
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Sen. JD Vance told NBC News ’ “ Meet the Press’ on Sunday that “I don’t like those comments” when asked about far-right activist Laura Loomer ’s remarks about Kamala Harris last week .
The Ohio senator continued to espouse an unfounded conspiracy theory about Haitian immigrants in Springfield , Ohio , eating pets.
Officials in Springfield and Ohio ’s GOP Gov. Mike DeWine have forcefully pushed back on claims that anyone in the town is eating pets. “Mayor [ Rob] Rue of Springfield says, No, there’s no truth in that.’ They have no evidence of that at all. So, I think we go with what the mayor says. He knows his city,” DeWine told CBS News last week , adding that “this is something that came up on the internet, and the internet can be quite crazy sometimes.”.
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