Trump statement on Peanut the squirrel confirmed fake as it swirls online – Washington Examiner
A statement attributed to former President Donald Trump regarding “Peanut the squirrel” was confirmed to be fake by his campaign officials. The false statement began circulating online after news broke that Peanut, a squirrel, was euthanized by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, along with a raccoon named Fred. The counterfeit statement misrepresented Trump’s support for the animals, criticizing New York authorities for prioritizing the elimination of an innocent squirrel over addressing issues related to illegal immigration. The campaign confirmed that Trump had not made any such comments.
Trump statement on Peanut the squirrel confirmed fake as it swirls online
Former President Donald Trump‘s campaign officials confirmed he has not commented on Peanut the squirrel, despite a fake statement gaining popularity.
A picture of false Trump-Vance letterhead circulated online following the news that Peanut was euthanized by officials from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation Wednesday. A raccoon named Fred was also euthanized during the department’s raid on Mark Longo’s home. The photo was falsely written to display Trump’s support for the animals.
“New York authorities, under their terrible Governor, put more effort into finding and eliminating a squirrel, who was innocent by all accounts than they do to control the unchecked illegal immigrants who have flooded into their state,” the false statement read. “If Peanut could have told them he was from Mexico, they would have sent him on his way and given him a hotel room and a $500 gift card to Buddy Squirrel.”
The campaign confirmed to Yahoo News and reporter John Levine that the statement was false. When the statement appears on the platform X, it is coupled with a Community Note flagging the statement as false.
Longo’s home was raided by the DEC after anonymous complaints arose surrounding the wild pets. The squirrel lived with Longo as a pet for seven years, as Longo rescued as many as 350 other animals.
Peanut’s popularity online allowed Longo to fund the animal rescue, which is named after the squirrel. Longo said the animal rescue will continue to be in operation as he is soliciting donations.
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