by The NY Post
The left-leaning fact checking website Snopes acknowledged Saturday that former President Trump never called neo-Nazis “very fine people” during his press conference following the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
Critics of Trump have claimed for years that he equated neo-Nazis with counterprotesters following the event.
President Biden was chief among those critics, citing the supposed incident as a main reason for launching his 2020 campaign.
“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,’” Snopes wrote.
The Snopes fact check now aligns with years of arguments from Trump’s camp, who long stated, backed by transcript and video, that his comments were taken out of context.
The fact-checker notes that the false claim about Trump’s comments “spread like wildfire” on the left, eventually being cited as a cornerstone of Biden’s election campaign.
Snopes was too long at the party.
Their reputation is shot.
joe will use this lie, and other old, debunked lies during the debate because they are his default words when he gets in a pickle.
We really need a “joe biden, old lies,” BINGO card for Thursday’s debate.
The first story of this program documents much of what us so called “MAGA people” already know.
Wow, only took you 4 years to figure it out. It never had any credibility and it never will.
Next they will need to fact check the abandonment of the Constitution some morons say he said that Trump never said. Their wall of lies is crashing on them.
So? They’ll continue to use the lie because it sounds good and the love lying.
Snopes admits that all their news is leftists Propaganda just like the rest of the M.S. Media bottom feeders