Snopes Finally Debunks The “Very Fine People” Hoax, The Left Loses Its Collective Mind

Back in 2017, Kemberlee wrote a post debunking the lie that Trump said that neo-Nazis in Charlottesville are “very fine people.”

It’s taken a long time, but Snopes finally got around to admitting that this statement — latched onto by the Biden campaign as well as by Democrats in Congress and on social media — was not only taken out of context but that he literally condemned neo-Nazis in the same response to a reporter’s question.

Snopes writes (archive link):

[Claim:] On Aug. 15, 2017, then-President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis and white supremacists who attended the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, “very fine people.” [Rating:] False.[Summary:] In sum, while Trump did say that there were “very fine people on both sides,” he also specifically noted that he was not talking about neo-Nazis and white supremacists and said they should be “condemned totally.” Therefore, we have rated this claim “False.”

They are, of course, correct. But the left is losing their collective mind over Snopes, for the first time in ages, writing an honest fact check about Trump (or anyone or anything on the right).

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So of course Democrats are losing their damned minds over Snopes, usually so reliably dishonest about anything related to the right, especially anything related to Trump, is finally — a mere seven years after the fact — telling the truth.

It is interesting to note:

Tags: Donald Trump, Hoaxes, Social Media

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