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Trump ally doubles down on his dog-eating allegations

Aug 14, 20253 min
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Laura Loomer has claimed she personally handed Donald Trump a police report she said proves his infamous "they're eating the dogs" remark during the 2024 presidential debate, Knewz.com can reveal. 



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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a news.com newsflash. [SPEAKER_00]: Laura Lumer has claimed she personally handed Donald Trump a police report. [SPEAKER_00]: She said proofs is infamous. [SPEAKER_00]: They're feeding the dogs remarked during the twenty twenty four presidential debate. [SPEAKER_00]: News.com and reveal. [SPEAKER_00]: She claims the document backed up the rumor and says the president immediately asked if it was real when she presented it to a midflon.

[SPEAKER_00]: The revelation came in newly unsealed testimony from Lumer's defamation lawsuit against Bill Mark who had joked on air she'd been romantically involved with the president. [SPEAKER_00]: Under oath, Lumer detailed her continued close access to Trump, saying she had visited Mara Lager twenty, thirty times, texted with him directly, flown on his private jet and even submitted a resume and cover letter for a job in his administration.

[SPEAKER_00]: It was aboard the same jet that Trump asked her about the migrant pet eating rumor, she said. [SPEAKER_00]: Is this real? [SPEAKER_00]: She claimed he asked. [SPEAKER_00]: Luma also claimed she then showed him what she said was a police report to confirm the story.

[SPEAKER_00]: The Harris Trump face-off on September tenth, twenty-twenty-four went viral for the bizarre exchange, in which Trump alleged, in Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats. [SPEAKER_00]: They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

[SPEAKER_00]: Harris laughed as he spoke, and moderator David Nure quickly followed up by noting city officials told ABC News there were no credible reports of pets being harmed by members of the immigrant community. [SPEAKER_00]: The Springfield story has since become a favorite talking point among Magah hardliners, despite JD Vance once admitting he had to create stories about such claims to generate media attention. [SPEAKER_00]: Loomer's deposition didn't stop with the pet eating saga.

[SPEAKER_00]: She also dished on a simmering Magah cat fight between herself and Marjorie Taylor Green, claiming Trump staff can't stand the Georgia Congresswoman and Green as very jealous of her. [SPEAKER_00]: The deposition's backdrop is as colorful as the testimony itself. [SPEAKER_00]: Loomer is suing Marover's grip suggesting she slept with Trump, which she says cost her reputation or damage and cost her an opportunity to work for his twenty twenty four campaign.

[SPEAKER_00]: Mars' legal team grilled her on her history of inflammatory statements, seemingly to show her reputation could not be damaged by Mars' jokes. [SPEAKER_00]: While the newly unsealed details may bolster Trump loyalists believe in his Springfield remarks, they also underscore how quickly unverified claims can ricochet through political circles and how some in the GOP are willing to embrace them despite official denials.

[SPEAKER_00]: With her testimony now part of the public record, Loomers account ads yet another twist to a story that began as a viral debate sound bite and now sits in between political theater and conspiracy fuel folklore.

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