Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) says all of the purported bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio, have proven to be hoaxes and that these threats appear to have originated from overseas. Speaking to the press late on Monday, Gov. DeWine stated that 33 threats had been made in total, and none of them constituted any actual danger to the community. Additionally, the Ohio Republican said that these threats appear to have been perpetrated by foreign actors.
“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,” DeWine said. He added: “None of these had any validity at all… 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.”
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says there were 33 bomb threats against Springfield schools that all turned out to be hoaxes and originated from "overseas."
Where do President Trump and JD Vance go to get their apology from the media who claimed they incited them? pic.twitter.com/NKyhUJZwrz
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The revelations from the Ohio Governor suggest that media coverage over concerns about the large number of Haitian migrants, which has blamed the threats on supporters of former President Donald J. Trump, are entirely unfounded. Meanwhile, CNN anchor Dana Bash on Sunday bluntly accused Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), of stoking anger, which has resulted in his supporters calling in the bomb threats. That accusation now appears to be entirely without merit. […]
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