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While regime media is going completely berserk in a hysterical campaign to debunk reports of Haitian migrants eating cats in Ohio, an independent investigation found that where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

The unconfirmed accounts in Springfield have brought attention to the real scandal, the relocating of thousands of foreigners who won’t assimilate to the midwestern town without residents having any input in the massive influx of “newcomers.”  Making matters worse, the migrants have strained essential services, driven up rent prices are a dangerous menace to public safety on the roads and may be poaching pets, according to various accounts.

Unlike legacy media which is only interested in containing the political damage to Democrat nominee and “border czar” Kamala Harris, independent journalist Chris Rufo is trying to get to the bottom of the rumors and in a shocking expose found that yes, migrants are eating cats in Ohio.

After offering a monetary reward for anybody providing evidence of the “cat eaters” the senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research posted a social media video to X with a stomach-churning video linking to his report titled “The Cat Eaters of Ohio” on his website.

“So, is there any truth to the charge? We have conducted an exclusive investigation that reveals that, yes, in fact, some migrants in Ohio appear to have been “eating the cats,” though not exactly in the manner that Trump described,” he wrote.

Rufo goes on to tell the story behind the video from a “run down neighborhood” in Dayton, a city about a half hour from Springfield, stating that it was from an August 2023 social media post showing what appears to be to skinned felines on a BBQ grill with other cats walking in the grass nearby.

“Yoooo the Africans wildn on Parkwood,” the video says, referring to the street where the cookout is said to have taken place.

“There go a cat right there,” a voice on the video says. “His ass better get missin’, man. Look like his homies on the grill!”

Rufo said that the video’s author – who wanted to be anonymous for obvious reasons – confirmed the authenticity, telling his team that he noticed the “unusual situation” last summer when he was picking up his son.

“It was some Africans that stay right next door to my kid’s mother,” he said. “This African dude next door had the damn cat on the grill.”

“We then identified the home by matching it to the visuals in the video and cross-referencing them with the eyewitness. When we knocked on the door of the first unit, a family answered, telling us they were from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and that all of the surrounding units were occupied by other African migrants,” Rufo wrote.

“One of the residents told us that her former neighbors, also from Africa, had lived in the adjacent unit until last month. They had a blue grill and the father would find meat in the neighborhood. ‘Her dad was going to find meat,’ she said. ‘Her dad was going, holding a knife.’ The current residents also showed us a blue grill of the same make and model as in the video, which the former neighbors had abandoned after they moved out. There were at least ten cats wandering around the complex and another resident complained that they were breeding on the property,” Rufo explained, doing the actual journalism that the political hacks in the mainstream media can no longer be bothered with.

Rufo’s video debunking the state media debunkers has gone viral on X where users weighed in.

“Kamala Harris and her media apparatchiks should be ashamed of themselves,” wrote GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) who represents both Dayton and Springfield. “Another ‘debunked’ story that turned out to have merit.”

“Holy sh*t. The entire leftwing media has now been caught in a massive lie,” wrote Don Jr. who also shared the video.

In another X post, the younger Trump asked, “Why has no one in the leftwing media commented or reported on this yet? They were all so quick to claim this was all just made up. They don’t have anything to say now? Weird, isn’t it?”

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman credits Rufo for the “balanced piece on the cats in Ohio topic. I don’t think this is about cats. It is about immigration and border policy and the continuous effort to discredit everything that @realDonaldTrump says in order to present him as delusional or worse.”

“The public at large has lost confidence in the MSM because so many events that were once deemed to be conspiracy theories turn out to be true, and because their favorite candidate is continuously excerpted and edited in a manner to mislead,” he added.

“To be clear: this single incident does not confirm every particularity of Trump’s statement. The town is Dayton, not Springfield; cats alone were on the grill, not cats and dogs. But it does break the general narrative peddled by the establishment media and its ‘fact checkers,’ who insisted that this has never happened, and that any suggestion otherwise is somehow an expression of racism,” Rufo wrote.

“It takes only a single exception, however, to falsify a hypothesis, and the logical next step, for any honest broker, is to ask if it is happening more often, and elsewhere. It is not implausible,” he added. “Many developing nations, including the Congo and Haiti, have traditions of animal sacrifice or consumption of what Americans would consider household pets. And if this occurred in Dayton, where the migrant population is relatively small, it could be going on down the road in Springfield, where it is relatively much larger.”

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