Ohio governor reveals Springfield bomb threats have been hoaxes
Ever since Donald Trump used his platform at the presidential debate to raise claims that migrants may be eating cats, dogs, and other family pets in Ohio, there have been reports of bomb threats in the state.
Liberals were quick to blame Trump for the threats.
Things haven't gone the way they expected though, as Trump has been completely exonerated from any wrongdoing.
The governor of Ohio, Republican Mike DeWine, has announced that every single one of those 33 "bomb threats" "have all been hoaxes" that "have originated from overseas."
"None of these had any validity at all," he said. DeWine went on:
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. None of these had any validity at all.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says there were 33 bomb threats against Springfield schools that all turned out to be hoaxes and originated from "overseas."
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