The controversy over Peanut, the pet squirrel and social media sensation seized by the state Department of Environmental ...
Peanut, whose owner runs an animal sanctuary, amassed tens of thousands of followers on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
It’s tough to think that a squirrel might tilt the presidential election, but it’s 2024, so here we are. It all started last week, when an Instagram-famous rodent named Peanut was taken from a house ...
It has not been announced that the bomb threats correlate with the seizure and euthanasia of Peanut the Squirrel.
In a tearful video posted to social media last week, the Longos — who say they run an animal sanctuary named “P’Nuts Freedom Farm” — said the squirrel “was the best thing that ever happened to us,” ...
P’nut, an Instagram-famous squirrel that was seized and euthanized by New York state, has entered the political fray, with ...
Peanut the squirrel’s seizure and euthanization by New York officials has sparked blowback from President Donald Trump’s running mate and various public figures, with the deceased pet now serving as ...
Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon were confiscated and euthanized that week, here’s how the incident became political.
Donald Trump’s allies are freaking out about the death of a pet squirrel—and somehow, it’s Kamala Harris’s fault.
Peanut the Squirrel charmed a large internet audience that helped fund an animal sanctuary. Then the government seized him.
Peanut's owner Mark Longo told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo that he is "appalled" that New York uses resources to kill a ...
Since then, Longo documented raising Peanut as a beloved pet on social media, where photos of Peanut donning a cowboy hat and videos of him snacking on waffles and walking around on Longo’s shoulders ...