The discredited “very fine people” Charlottesville hoax is making an unwelcome return, thanks to Kamala Harris’s campaign.
This seven-year-old falsehood, which once served as a key tool for painting Donald Trump’s administration as irredeemably racist, was thoroughly debunked in June 2024 by fact-checker Snopes.
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However, the Harris campaign recently resurrected this misleading narrative with a recent Tweet.
“I’m not talking about the white Nationalists and white supremacists, because they should be condemned totally.”
This bs hoax has been debunked for years, yet you propaganda spreading slime still spread it. pic.twitter.com/HP6cD3SsNt
— Sara Rose (@saras76) August 13, 2024
For years, the media and Democrats pounced on Trump’s remarks about the Charlottesville protests, accusing him of endorsing white supremacists.
The reality? Trump’s comments were intended to be unifying, acknowledging that while there were “very fine people” on both sides of the protest, he explicitly condemned the white supremacists and neo-Nazis present.
The media, however, stripped his statements of context to push a divisive agenda.
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