Donald Trump's false Springfield claims at the debate became so many Simpsons memes and jokes

President Donald J. Trump is portrayed in the 'Simpsons'

"So many accomplishments," an animated Trump crowed in a new short, published Wednesday night. "Lowered my golf handicap, my Twitter following increased by 700, and finally, we can shoot hibernating bears. My boys will love that!"



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President Donald J. Trump is portrayed in the 'Simpsons' "So many accomplishments," an animated Trump crowed in a new short, published Wednesday night. "Lowered my golf handicap, my Twitter following increased by 700, and finally, we can shoot hibernating bears. My boys will love that!" HANDOUT CREDIT: FOX [Via MerlinFTP Drop]

Among the heaping mount of memes from the 2024 presidential debate on Tuesday between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump -- from "concepts of a plan" to Harris's facial reactions -- were a lot of jokes about Trump's baseless claim that people in Springfield, Ohio are eating people's pets.

In case you need further proof that it's fake, as USA TODAY wrote: "Springfield city officials have dismissed these accounts as untrue and that they have not received any credible reports of these claims. Springfield police also told a local news outlet they have received no reports of pets being stolen and eaten."

But when you get Springfield in the mix, you know you're getting jokes from The Simpsons:

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