cover of episode The Trump Campaign Continues to Spew Lies about Springfield. Plus, Support for Political Violence Is On the Rise.

The Trump Campaign Continues to Spew Lies about Springfield. Plus, Support for Political Violence Is On the Rise.

2024/9/20
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The Trump campaign's promotion of false claims about Haitian immigrants harming pets in Springfield, Ohio led to a surge in threats against the town and Haitian-Americans nationwide. These lies, despite being debunked, continue to fuel fear and incite violence.
  • The false claims about Haitians harming pets originated from a Facebook post and were amplified by neo-Nazi groups, J.D. Vance, and Donald Trump.
  • The city of Springfield experienced numerous bomb threats against schools, government buildings, and homes following the spread of these rumors.
  • A Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that a Vance staffer inquired about the rumors' validity before the presidential debate, despite the city manager confirming their falsity.

Shownotes Transcript

Lies that immigrants are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio have inspired dozens of threats against the town, and toward Haitian-Americans across the nation. On this week’s On the Media, hear how public acceptance of political violence has grown. Plus, how January 6 became a recruiting tool for one of the country’s largest militias.

[01:00] Host Brooke Gladstone speaks with Macollvie Neel), special projects editor at The Haitian Times, to talk about the recent wave of rhetoric and threats aimed at the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio, and why Neel and other reporters saw it coming. 

[13:29] Host Brooke Gladstone interviews Lilliana Mason), Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, about the growing acceptance of political violence in America, and the reasons behind it. 

[27:14]  Host Brooke Gladstone sits down with Matthew Dallek), a historian and professor of political management at George Washington University, to look at the history of political violence and presidential assassinations. 

[37:32] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Joshua Kaplan), reporter at ProPublica, about how one powerful, but largely unseen militia avoided scrutiny after January 6th. And why a day that led many members to quit, turned into a call to arms. 

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