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From Breitbart: CLAIM: Kamala Harris claimed that Trump called neo-Nazis in Charlottesville “very fine people.”
VERDICT: FALSE. Trump said the neo-Nazis should be “condemned totally.” This is a debunked hoax.
Vice President Kamala Harris pulled out the old “very fine people” hoax — not for the first time. She has used it on the campaign trail, and even used it during the vice presidential debate in 2020, when Mike Pence corrected her onstage.
The hoax has been debunked for years, including by Breitbart News. Trump mentioned some conservative news sources that had debunked the hoax, but he could also have mentioned Snopes.com, which debunked it as well.
The Charlottesville lie has been debunked NUMEROUS times.
No one should trust a word Kamala Harris says. pic.twitter.com/yXFWxQalwp
— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) September 11, 2024
Snopes has already debunked the lie Harris told.
Kamala Harris is a lying Witch.
Kamala Harris is lying about what Trump said at Charlottesville.
Even Snopes agrees with Trump. pic.twitter.com/qV6sLdIwdS— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) September 11, 2024
Here’s what President Trump REALLY said at the Aug. 15, 2017 press conference at Trump Tower about the Charlottesville protest:
FLASHBACK: President Trump addresses the press about the protest that occurred in Charlottesville.
It’s insane that people still buy into the Left’s fabricated hoax of Trump calling Neo-Nazis “very fine people”.
It never happened. pic.twitter.com/SlCeOjmN4U
— ZNO 🇺🇸 (@therealZNO) June 23, 2024
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