An Ohio court dismissed a criminal complaint filed by a Haitian advocacy group against President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), over remarks they made about Haitian migrants in Springfield. The Haitian Bridge Alliance pressed criminal charges against the Republican presidential ticket in September, alleging the candidates incited threats against the Ohio town’s Haitian community.
The municipal court panel in Clark County found no probable cause to issue warrants or summonses on misdemeanor charges. “The presidential election is less than 35 days away. The issue of immigration is contentious. Due to the proximity of the election, and the contentiousness concerning the immigration policies of both candidates, the Court cannot automatically presume the good faith nature of the affidavits,” the court stated.
Guerline Jozef, who leads the Haitian Bridge Alliance and filed the charges, has extensive links to the Biden-Harris government. The National Pulse previously reported that White House visitor records show she visited four times in 2023 and twice this year, meeting with President Biden personally at least twice.
Jozef also posed photographs with notorious Islamist and anti-Semite Linda Sarsour just weeks after the October 7 attacks. Subodh Chandra, Jozef’s attorney, appeared in photographs with Kamala Harris, including his X profile picture.
Both Trump and Vance spoke out about reports of Haitian migrants poaching local wildlife and pets in Springfield.
While media and others claimed it was not happening, later reports revealed that police had received calls regarding the poaching of local geese. The local city manager also admitted to hearing reports of “horrid things” happening to local animals.