Ohio’s RINO Gov. Mike DeWine Confirms All 30 Anti-Haitian ‘Bomb Threats’ Were a Hoax, Most Came From Overseas (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


Ohio’s RINO Gov. Mike DeWine Confirms All 30 Anti-Haitian ‘Bomb Threats’ Were a Hoax, Most Came From Overseas (VIDEO)

Mike DeWine Press Conference

Ohio’s RINO Governor Mike DeWine has confirmed that all the alleged “bomb threats” against schools across the state have turned out to be a hoax.

The reports of bomb threats have been aggressively shared by Democrats and left-wing activists following outrage over reports that Haitian migrants have been eating people’s animals and pets in the state.

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Addressing a press conference on Monday, DeWine added that many of the supposed threats appear to have come from overseas:

There have been 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.

We know that people are very, very concerned, and we have taken some actions, and in a moment I'll let Andy Wilson go into more detail. But we've moved resources into Springfield. So I want to say to the parents in Springfield, these hoaxes, these threats have all been hoaxes. 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. We think that this is, you know, one more opportunity to mess with the United States, and they're continuing to do that. So we cannot let the bad guys win. Our schools must remain open.

It is not clear which country DeWine was referring to.

DeWine's statements will come as a disappointment to left-wing activists, many of whom were jumping on the bomb threats and trying to blame them on Donald Trump.

Yet like so many Democratic Party narratives, they all turned out to be a hoax.

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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