Seven Years Later, Snopes Says Trump Did Not Call Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People'
- Snopes.com confirmed that President Trump did not refer to neo-Nazis as 'very fine people' in Charlottesville in 2017.
- Despite mentioning 'very fine people on both sides,' Trump specified he wasn't referring to neo-Nazis, urging total condemnation.
- Trump's camp's arguments about the context of his remarks were supported by years of evidence and aligned with Snopes' fact-check.
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Snopes: Trump Did Not Call Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists “Very Fine People"
The leftist Snopes “fact-checking” website has finally admitted that President Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis and white supremacists at Charlottesville, Virginia’s Unite the Right Rally in 2017 “very fine people.” But only seven years after the fact. The confession opened the way for the Trump campaign to say that Joe Biden lied about it ... The post Snopes: Trump Did Not Call Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists “Very Fine People” appeared fir…
Snopes Finally Admits Trump Never Called Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People'
Snopes Finally Admits Trump Never Called Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People' One of the more common lies peddled by top Democrats, including of course President Joe Biden, is that former President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis 'very fine people' during his press conference following the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" rally in 2017. Except, anyone who watched the full clip knows it's bullshit, which is why anyone peddling the hoax has been operating…


Snopes Finally Corrects The Record On Notorious Trump Hoax — Seven Years Later
Snopes, a fact-checking website, issued a correction for the infamous "very fine people" line Trump used, as well as had used against him — seven years later.
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