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Grieving Ohio father to Trump and Vance: Stop using my son ‘for political gain’

Aiden Clark’s death has been amplified by leading Republicans who have to sought to attack Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration.

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Former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump and vice-presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance of Ohio attend a remembrance ceremony on the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on Wednesday. (Adam Gray/AFP/Getty Images)

The father of an 11-year-old boy who died last year delivered an emotional speech ahead of the presidential debate Tuesday, rebuking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, his running mate JD Vance and others for mischaracterizing the circumstances around his son’s death.

“Using Aiden as a political tool is, to say the least, reprehensible for any political purpose,” Nathan Clark said Tuesday evening, with his wife at his side, during a public meeting in Springfield, Ohio. “And speaking of morally bankrupt politicians, Bernie Moreno, Chip Roy, JD Vance and Donald Trump. They have spoken my son’s name and use his death for political gain. This needs to stop now.”

Moreno is the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Ohio and Roy is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.

Aiden Clark was killed on Aug. 22, 2023, after the school bus he was on was hit by a vehicle driven by Hermanio Joseph. The driver, a 36-year-old immigrant from Haiti, did not have a valid driver’s license at the time of the crash and in May was sentenced to a prison term of nine to 13½ years, the Springfield News-Sun reported.

Clark’s death has been amplified by Trump, Vance and other Republicans who have sought to attack Vice President Kamala Harris on immigration and attempted to portray Americans as less safe because of undocumented immigrants who have entered the United States since President Joe Biden and Harris took office.

Nathan Clark, father of killed 11-year-old Aiden Clark, asked former president Donald Trump to apologize for using his son as a "political tool," on Sept. 10. (Video: City of Springfield, Ohio)

“REMEMBER: 11-year-old Aiden Clark was killed on his way to school by a Haitian migrant that Kamala Harris let into the country in Springfield, Ohio,” Trump’s official campaign account wrote on Monday to their more than 3 million followers on X and TruthSocial. “Kamala Harris has refused to say Aiden’s name.”

Vance went further, writing Tuesday morning on X: “Do you know what’s confirmed? That a child was murdered by a Haitian migrant who had no right to be here.”

In the public meeting later that evening, Clark noted that he “will listen to them one more time to hear their apologies” but denounced hateful rhetoric toward Haitian immigrants that has amplified since his son’s death.

“To clear the air, my son, Aiden Clark, was not murdered,” Clark said. “He was accidentally killed by an immigrant from Haiti. This tragedy is felt all over this community, the state and even the nation. But don’t spin this towards hate.”

Spokespeople for Trump and Vance did not apologize for how they talked about the younger Clark’s death, nor back away from their prior statements.

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