FOX News tried again to explain away one of Trump’s many deplorable statements. This time it was Charlottesville. The president at the time (August 12th 2017) drew a moral equivalence between Neo-NAZIs and counter protesters on that fateful day when a protester was killed by a white supremacist driving his car into a crowd. Trump tried, and failed, to exculpate the racist groups involved in the ‘United the Right’ rally. This is FOX’s latest contribution to cover for the ex-president:
Continue reading “FOX News Attempts to Whitewash Trump’s Charlottesville Response”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.





