Vice President Kamala Harris used the debunked “very fine people” hoax on Monday, falsely claiming that President Donald Trump had praised white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville when he actually condemned them.

The claim came from the X / Twitter account of Kamala Harris’s official presidential campaign “rapid response” team.

Snopes.com officially debunked the claim in June — seven years after it happened.

But Harris also had it debunked to her face during the vice presidential debate in 2020, when she tried using it against Trump and was hit with the facts.

The fact is that Trump was praising non-violent participants on either side of a debate about a statue. He contrasted their behavior with that of the violent neo-Nazis and Antifa activists who came to Charlottesville to fight each other.

Breitbart News confronted then-candidate Joe Biden, who ran on the hoax, with the facts in 2019 — to no avail:

Biden reiterated the hoax this weekend, and said Trump had emboldened the Ku Klux Klan to emerge without hoods.

Not only is Harris lying about the “very fine people” hoax, but she has also been slow to condemn the antisemitic violence that swept the country since October 7 saying recently that she supports the “emotion” of those protests.

Update: The Trump campaign has responded:

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