Squirrel at Harris concession speech dubbed ghost of 'Trump martyr'

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Squirrel at Harris concession speech dubbed ghost of 'Trump martyr'
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A squirrel that ran on stage before Vice President Kamala Harris' speech is being called the ghost of P'Nut, whose death Trump denounced.

A squirrel dashed on stage at Howard University before Vice President Kamala Harris’ concession speech on Wednesday A squirrel that ran on stage just before Vice President Kamala Harris gave her election concession speech has been labeled the ghost of P’nut, whose death Trump denounced. The mysterious squirrel dashed onto blue carpet at Howard University on Wednesday moments before Harris stepped on to speak after calling ex-President Donald Trump to concede the election to him.

Longo took to social media to lament that taxpayer money was being used to kill pets. P’Nut, which Longo took in after its mother was run over by a car seven years ago, was famously pictured wearing a mini cowboy hat. The squirrel inspired Longo to open P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, and helped him make money as ‘Squirrel Daddy’ on OnlyFans. P’Nut the squirrel was Instagram famous before being euthanized Longo said he was in the midst of applying for a permit to keep the animals.

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