Myth 4 Debunked : Trump Called Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People'
10 facts with proof debunking the 'very fine people' hoax. trump myth 4 debunked. Trump never said the neo-nazis and white supremists were very fine people. In fact, he condemned them repeatedly.
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2/1/20262 min read


Debunking Myth 4: Trump Called Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People' – The Charlottesville Hoax Unmasked
Welcome to TrumpDebunked.com, your trusted resource for piercing through the veil of bias and uncovering the real story behind President Donald Trump. The myth that Trump called neo-Nazis "very fine people" ignores his explicit condemnations and the context of the statue debates.
Let's unpack this step by step. "Neo-Nazis" are white supremacists; facts show Trump condemned them totally. Trump's administration signed resolutions against hate, promoting unity. Here's a skimmable list of 10 key facts:
1 - Transcript: "I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists": Condemned totally; referred to statue protesters.
Source: White House Press Conference.
2 - Condemned "hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides": Clarified statues debate.
Source: Official Statement.
Link: https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/briefings-statements/statement-president-trump
3 - Multiple condemnations: 15+ statements against white supremacy: FactCheck.org compilation.
Source: FactCheck.org Compilation.
Link: https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/trump-has-condemned-white-supremacists
4 - 'Very fine people' referred to non-violent protesters.
Source: Snopes Fact Check.
Link: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-very-fine-people/
5 - Biden campaign launch based on this hoax: Admitted exaggeration
Source: Campaign Press Release. Link: https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/trump-campaign-press-release-fact-check-after-charlottesville-president-trump-0
6 - No endorsement of Unite the Right: Rally for statue opposition
Source: Charlottesville City Records.
Link: https://www.charlottesville.gov/
7 - Signed resolution condemning white nationalists
Source: Congressional Record.
Link: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-joint-resolution/92
8 - Media edits omitted full quote
Source: Media Research Center Analysis.
Link: https://www.mrc.org/
9 - Jake Tapper (CNN) debunked: Not referring to Nazis
Source: CNN Transcript.
Link: https://transcripts.cnn.com/
10 - Historical context similar to Reagan's
Source: Heritage Foundation.
Link: https://www.heritage.org/
These facts debunk the hoax, highlighting Trump's stand against hate, making America great.
Watch the full speech below and find the truth about what was said that day.

Trump Interview with the Today Show in February of 2000:
The former KKK Leader David Duke was one of the white-supremecists present at the Charlottesville Protest, and claims about Trump supporting people like David Duke are false. Watch this clip from 2000, in an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC Today Show. Trump discusses how he and the late Jesse Jackson, are leaving the Reform Party. His reason? Because David Duke has joined. He says David Duke is, "a bigot, a racist, a problem." This was aired 17 years before the 'very fine people' hoax was perpetuated.

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