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MUST WATCH: Eric Swalwell gets absolutely triggered by Trump cat memes in House Judiciary hearing

"What in the hell is this?"

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"What in the hell is this?"

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Hannah Nightingale Washington DC
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During a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday regarding the Biden-Harris administration’s border crisis, Rep Eric Swalwell (D-CA) dramatically complained about the GOP committee leadership posting a meme of Trump embracing a duck and a cat amid reports that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio are grabbing animals from a local park and eating them.

"What in the hell is this? The Chairman tweets, 'protect our ducks and kittens in Ohio,' because he goes down some crazy rabbit hole, completely debunked, that aliens are eating pets?" Swalwell said, putting a hand to his forehead.





"My God, are you okay Mr. Chairman, because last year for a very long time you tweeted and promoted Kanye West as he was calling for genocide against the Jews and you kept it up, and now when we have victims coming here, you’re tweeting this nonsense."

"I don’t know why you would do this, I hope you’re okay. I don’t know if the aliens who are eating your ducks are in the room with us right now, but Mr. Chairman, this is a serious issue. These people have loved ones who have been lost and you tweeted this," he added.

At a Springfield City Commission meeting in late August, a resident shared a concern, stating that Haitian illegal immigrants are "in the park grabbing up ducks by their neck and cutting their head off and walking off with them and eating them." The allegations come as Springfield has struggled to cope with a massive influx of 20,000 Haitian illegal immigrants in recent years.

 

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