Marianne Williamson backs Donald Trump's 'eating the pets' claim, says Haitian voodoo is 'real'

Marianne Williamson backs Donald Trump's 'eating the pets' claim, says Haitian voodoo is 'real'
Marianne Williamson has spoken out on Donald Trump's criticism over Springfield cat eating theory (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Marianne Williamson has spoken out on “eating the pets” theory over her social media.

The former Democratic presidential candidate hit out at those criticizing Donald Trump for bringing up the issue during a presidential debate with Kamala Harris on Tuesday, September 10.


AUSTIN, TEXAS - MARCH 14: Marianne Williamson speaks onstage at Guerrilla Tactics & Asymmetric Political Activism during the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Hilton Austin on March 14, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mike Jordan/Getty Images for SXSW)
Marianne Williamson defended Trump over his cat eating remark (Mike Jordan/Getty Images for SXSW)

“Continuing to dump on Trump because of the “eating the pets” issue will create blowback on November 5,” Williamson warned on X.

The 72-year-old added, “Haitian voodoo is in fact real, and to dismiss the story out-of-hand rather than listen to the citizens of Springfield. Ohio confirms in the minds of many voters the stereotype of Democrats as smug elite j*rks who think they’re too smart to listen to anyone outside their own silo.”

On Tuesday, September 10, Trump said, “In Springfield they’re eating the dogs, the people that came in. They’re eating the cats. They’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” reports WDTN.



 

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The new age guru slammed Joe Biden on his refusal to quit the 2024 race, calling his behavior “arrogance and stubbornness.”

Biden, however, had to ultimately bow down after severe pressure from his party, following his disastrous presidential debate with Donald Trump. 

During the first live debate in Atlanta, the President appeared low in energy and fumbled throughout the event, as many started questioning his age, mental fitness, and ability to serve another four-year term.

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Donald Trump criticized Kamala Harris' border policy during their first presidential debate (Getty Images)

Internet not ready to completely reject 'eating cats' theory

Netizens shared their take on eating pets theory floated over social media, and brought up during the presidential debate by Donald Trump. A few suggested that it should be investigated on a deeper level.

One user said over X, "You’re absolutely right. It’s crucial to listen to the people who actually live in these places affected by Haitian mass migration and the Dems just aren’t doing it."

"Kudos to you for saying this, I don’t expect any other Democrats to" a second one wrote.

An individual commented, "They are not calling Trump a liar... they are calling working class citizens liars as their quality of life goes down the tubes."

"The current conundrum of the day: 1) Accept other cultures eat cats or you’re racist 2) Accept other cultures eat cats and you’re racist," another felt.

"Dismissing real concerns and mocking them only fuels the divide. People are tired of being talked down to—expect backlash at the polls," a user opined.

Another suggested, "They did this with the border issue for years and then suddenly pretended they always knew it was bad. They'll do the same thing. Most leftists are narcissists, hate to break it you."



 



 



 



 



 



 

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