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Left Wing Snopes Admits Trump Did Not Call Neo-Nazis 'Very Fine People' in Blow to Biden
Jun 23, 2024, 01:00 PM
Snopes, a well-known left wing fact-checking website, has recently admitted that former President Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis 'very fine people' during the 2017 Charlottesville incident. This admission comes seven years after the event and contradicts the narrative that has been widely circulated and used as a basis for political attacks against Trump. The correction by Snopes is seen as a significant blow to President Joe Biden, who has referenced the alleged statement in his political discourse and even used it as a basis of his presidency. The delayed fact-check has sparked reactions across the political spectrum, with some expressing surprise and others criticizing the timing of the admission. Libs are not happy with this development.
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