Kamala Harris’ campaign pushed the proven hoax that former President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia “very fine people”, a thoroughly debunked claim acknowledged even by far-left fact-checkers.
“7 years ago today, white supremacists and neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, chanting racist and antisemitic bile and killing an innocent woman,” Kamala’s official campaign account posted on X.
7 years ago today, white supremacists and neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, chanting racist and antisemitic bile and killing an innocent woman.
This is who Donald Trump calls “very fine people” pic.twitter.com/FfHJhWVR9B
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) August 12, 2024
The post included a clip of white nationalists marching before showing Trump saying, “But you also had people who were very fine people on both sides.”
The Harris campaign is perpetuating a demonstrably proven hoax that was exposed seven years ago.
Trump’s remarks were a response to the Unite the Right rally in August 2017, which was focused around the removal of a Confederate statue.
Even far-left “fact-check” organization Snopes had to clarify how Trump’s remarks were taken out of context.
“Trump did say there were ‘very fine people on both sides,’ referring to the protesters and the counterprotesters,” Snopes reported.
“He said in the same statement he wasn’t talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists, who he said should be ‘condemned totally.’”
A lie that has been so thoroughly and exhaustively debunked that repeating it insults the intelligence of the American people.
Pretty much sums up Kamala's campaign. https://t.co/AegbGtGXRL pic.twitter.com/JcSlVdUJ7R
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 12, 2024
Likewise, the Associated Press also admitted the Democrat hoax, noting that Trump “Wasn’t talking about the Neo-Nazis and white nationalists in attendance.”
Why are you lying? pic.twitter.com/7A4mz0RawC
— (•_•) (@AsTheWorldBurnz) August 12, 2024
But despite the hoax claim that Trump called Neo-Nazis “very fine people” has been widely and thoroughly disproven, Democrats have repeatedly advanced the lie for years.
The Harris campaign was rightly slammed for pushing the shameless lie on X.
For many people this was the exact moment that they started distrusting the mainstream media.
Thanks for the reminder of how blatantly Democrats lie to their constituents.
— Reddit Lies (@reddit_lies) August 12, 2024
This is a hoax. You fell for a widely debunked hoax. Is that what fighting for the future looks like?
— Libby Emmons (@libbyemmons) August 12, 2024
HOAXES are all Kamala has to sell you. How many do you still believe? pic.twitter.com/t1Z0nPMmTx
— Brian Kennedy (@Brian_Kennedy) August 12, 2024
The “very fine people” hoax has been repeatedly debunked, yet you still promote it.
Tim Walz let his cities burn while Kamala Harris raised money to bail out violent BLM protestors.
— Cash Loren (@CashLorenShow) August 12, 2024
FACT CHECK: A fcking lie.
— Gunther Eagleman
(@GuntherEagleman) August 12, 2024
You're lying. He condemned these people.
Now that you lost control of Twitter as your propaganda arm…your editing if his speeches and lies are exposed.Even slopes says what you are claiming is a HOAX
— Adrianne Curry (@AdrianneCurry) August 12, 2024
This kind of blatant lying is par for the course for the Harris campaign.
For example, Kamala’s running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) during a rally pushed the ridiculous media-engineered fake news that Trump’s running mate J.D. Vance had sex with a couch.
It can be reasonably assumed that these kind of deceptive and bad-faith tactics will be a key feature of the Harris campaign’s messaging as the election approaches.