EconLearnerEconLearner
  • Business Insight
    • Data Analytics
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
    • Innovation
    • Marketing
    • Operations
    • Organizations
    • Strategy
  • Leadership & Careers
    • Careers
    • Leadership
    • Social Impact
  • Policy & The Economy
    • Economics
    • Healthcare
    • Policy
    • Politics & Elections
  • Podcast & More
    • Podcasts
    • E-Books
    • Newsletter
What's Hot

The Real Story Behind Price Controls Economists Won’t Tell You

November 18, 2025

Attacks Confirmed—Google Issues Emergency Update for 2 Billion Chrome Users

November 18, 2025

Are our big parties open?

November 17, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
EconLearnerEconLearner
  • Business Insight
    • Data Analytics
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
    • Innovation
    • Marketing
    • Operations
    • Organizations
    • Strategy
  • Leadership & Careers
    • Careers
    • Leadership
    • Social Impact
  • Policy & The Economy
    • Economics
    • Healthcare
    • Policy
    • Politics & Elections
  • Podcast & More
    • Podcasts
    • E-Books
    • Newsletter
EconLearnerEconLearner
Home » Trump’s ‘They’re Eating The Pets’ line is causing a dance craze on TikTok
Innovation

Trump’s ‘They’re Eating The Pets’ line is causing a dance craze on TikTok

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerSeptember 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Trump's 'they're Eating The Pets' Line Is Causing A Dance
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The dancers from the musical “Cats” would do well to get in on the latest TikTok dance trend.

Sygma via Getty Images

Donald Trump’s now infamous “Ty’re eating the pets” comments from last week’s presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris have already inspired songs. Now, in true internet style, they have their own TikTok dance too.

The dance, a fusion of jazz and hip hop, involves gestures that mimic spooning something into the mouth, then putting both hands above the head to form dog ears and opening, then extending the palms toward the out like a cat’s claws – a move that would make dancers from Cats proud. There are hip isolations, jump turns, and the all-around joyous silliness that generally results when TikTokers engage in a viral moment.

“I love our generation for this,” one user commented on a video of a highly polished performance performed by a trio led by Los Angeles professional dancer Marlon Davila Avalos. As of this writing, it has been viewed 4 million times.

The dance harkens back to last Tuesday’s segment of the debate, when Republican candidate Trump repeated an unsubstantiated viral claim that immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating local pets. The remarks quickly turned into a frenzy of memes and jokes that are still proliferating nearly a week after the debate. Trump’s claim, however, had very serious repercussions in Springfield, where the mayor attributed the bomb threats to right-wing conspiracy theory.

“In Springfield, they eat the dogs, the people who came in. They eat cats. They’re eating, they’re eating the pets of the people who live there,” Trump said during a debate on immigration policy. In doing so, the Republican candidate sought to underline one of the central tenets of his platform, that undocumented immigrants pose a threat to America.

Forbes‘Dogs Eat Dogs’: Trump’s Viral Debate Line Sparks Meme FrenzyWith Leslie Katz

The day before the debate, the claim about Springfield’s unusual eating habits gained traction when Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, repeated it on X. Ohio running mate and Ohio senator JD Vance defended his false claims about Haitian immigrants in an interview with CNN on Sunday.

TikTok, a hub for viral dances

That the strange idea of ​​edible pets has sparked a TikTok dance shouldn’t come as much of a surprise — TikTok is, after all, known for spawning countless viral dance trends. But these latest social media twists and turns could very well be the first to come from a presidential candidate.

The video-sharing app did not immediately respond to a request for comment about who choreographed the “They’re eating the dogs” dance that’s currently gaining traction, though it appeared to start with this video by dancer Sebastian Gonzalez Molina which has garnered more than 18 million views. The moves prove so irresistible a dancer with a broken leg couldn’t resist taking them on.

Julian Plunkett, who is based in London and has appeared in musicals from Mamma Mia to Heather and Kind of applehe dances “They’reating the dogs” sitting in a chair, throwing his entire upper body into it with the abandon you’d expect from a musical theater professional. I can’t wait to see Plunkett’s performance once the limb heals.

causing craze dance Eating line Pets theyre TikTok Trumps
nguyenthomas2708
EconLearner
  • Website

Related Posts

Attacks Confirmed—Google Issues Emergency Update for 2 Billion Chrome Users

November 18, 2025

Inside Andrés Vázquez’s vision for artificial intelligence and innovation at América Móvil

November 17, 2025

Darryl Strawberry’s long road to a tax conviction and Trump’s pardon

November 16, 2025

UFC 322 results, bonuses, highlights and reactions

November 16, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Personal Finance

How to Replace a 6-Figure Job You Hate With a Life That You Love

February 10, 2024

How To Build An Investment Portfolio For Retirement

February 10, 2024

What you thought you knew is hurting your money

December 6, 2023

What qualifies as an eligible HSA expense?

December 6, 2023
Latest Posts

The Real Story Behind Price Controls Economists Won’t Tell You

November 18, 2025

Attacks Confirmed—Google Issues Emergency Update for 2 Billion Chrome Users

November 18, 2025

Are our big parties open?

November 17, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Stay in the loop and never miss a beat!

At EconLearner, we're dedicated to equipping high school students with the fundamental knowledge they need to understand the intricacies of the economy, finance, and business. Our platform serves as a comprehensive resource, offering insightful articles, valuable content, and engaging podcasts aimed at demystifying the complex world of finance.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Main Categories
  • Business Insight
  • Leadership & Careers
  • Policy & The Economy
  • Podcast & More

Subscribe to Updates

Stay in the loop and never miss a beat!

© 2025 EconLeaners. All Rights Reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.