Footage of the squirrel quickly made its way to social media and many were eager to suggest that Peanut, whose death at the hands of New York state officials last week became an unlikely election ...
Headlines attributed to Britain's Guardian newspaper and The Atlantic, a U.S. magazine, about the death of a pet squirrel ...
“Peanut really came back to do a victory lap prior to Kamala’s speech,” one X user quipped. “The spirit of Peanut came back for Kamala’s concession speech just to remind the Democrats not to ever mess ...
Election Day is Tuesday, and Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are spending their last day on the campaign trail in battleground states such as North Carolina, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. But there’s ...
In addition to his OnlyFans, Longo, 34, runs a an animal refuge in Pine City, New York, a rural town near the Pennsylvania ...
Almost nothing prepared 2024 for the most current rage on Instagram. It is not a celebrity, politician, or influencer but a small rodent named Peanut.
The incident was quickly embraced by the Trump campaign and Republicans as a symbol of dangerous consequences of government overreach. “RIP Peanut,” the Trump campaign’s official TikTok account said ...
Peanut the squirrel, who had over 500K followers online, has been euthanized after being seized for violating NY state wildlife laws.
Because, yes — somehow Peanut’s untimely death has spiraled from a social-media tragedy to a conservative political movement.
Residents in Chemung County and beyond have donated thousands of dollars in memory of Peanut, who was seized from a Pine City home.
With hours to go before America votes, Trump’s surrogates spent their time building up a myth around a squirrel.