Pollak: Kamala Harris and the Charlottesville ‘Very Fine People’ Hoax
Kamala Harris is likely to bring up Charlottesville at the debate. When she does, Pence has an opportunity to set the record straight:
Kamala Harris is likely to bring up Charlottesville at the debate. When she does, Pence has an opportunity to set the record straight:
Hollywood voice-over artist Josh Gad, best known as “Olaf” the snowman from Frozen, tweeted Monday that Jews who support President Donald Trump are siding with Nazis.
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered a message for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, on Thursday in which he lied about President Donald Trump’s reaction to neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.
Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed President Donald Trump has refused to condemn violence on the far right during a Monday interview with WPXI’s anchor Lisa Sylvester.
A new poll by Rasmussen suggests that only 39% of likely voters believe the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax embraced by Joe Biden — the false claim that President Donald Trump praised neo-Nazis (whom he actually condemned).
CNN’s Anderson Cooper failed to correct Joe Biden for the easily disprovable lie that President Trump has never said “one negative thing” about white supremacists.
Joe Biden cited the Charlottesville “fine people hoax” — again — on Wednesday in his remarks introducing his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), in Wilmington, Delaware.
Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, told President Donald Trump on Saturday that he should “say nothing” on the passing of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis. (D-GA).
The left-wing media are making the case that President Donald Trump’s tweets are supportive of white supremacists.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is running on a promise to bring the country together, but he is personally culpable in some of its worst divisions.
Former Vice President Joe Biden repeated the false claim that President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis “very fine people” in Charlottesville, Virginia, adding the false claim that the president did not condemn the murder of a protester.
Filmmaker Spike Lee embraced several conspiracy theories about President Donald Trump in an interview published Sunday in GQ magazine, including the infamous “fine people hoax” about neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Joel Pollak disputed derision of Donald Trump as a “racist” in a Politicon podcast with Cenk Uygur, Bill Burton, Joe Walsh, and Clay Aiken.
Twitter does not apply the same standard to inaccurate or speculative statements by Democrats, such as the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax.
The Washington Post’s White House Bureau Chief claimed, falsely, that Trump “showed solidarity with the neo-Nazi protesters” in Charlottesville in an attempt to explain Trump’s support for protests against stay-at-home orders.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Faiz Shakir, campaign manager for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), repeated the accusation that President Donald Trump had referred to neo-Nazis as “very fine people” in a discussion with Breitbart News in the spin room after Wednesday evening’s Democrat debate.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) cited the debunked claim Thursday that President Donald Trump had praised neo-Nazis and white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville in August 2017.
The specter of Nazism is seen in America’s border security measures, warned Michael Bloomberg on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Without the presence of Breitbart News’ live stream, the Second Amendment rally might have been portrayed by hostile media as the next Charlottesville.
An attendee of Monday’s Second Amendment rally in Virginia slammed NBC News’s Ben Collins for originally smearing the event as a “white nationalist rally,” blasting those on the left for attempting to paint Trump supporters as “neo-Nazis and white supremacists” and adding that they “want another Charlottesville.”
Former Vice President Joe Biden linked President Donald Trump to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) in a sermon on Sunday in a black church in South Carolina on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The Washington Post is previewing the January 20, Virginia gun rights rally in a way that suggests a Charlottesville 2.0.
The phrase “This is Racist” was reportedly found spray-painted on a Confederate monument in Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has returned to the hoax with which he launched his presidential campaign last April, falsely suggesting President Donald Trump called white supremacists in Charlottesville “very fine people.”
From “Tea Party ‘N-word'” in 2010 to the Ukraine phone call in 2019, here is a review of “fake news” at the fake end of the decade.
A pair of Virginia Democrat lawmakers have asked Gov. Ralph Northam (D) to remove General Robert E. Lee’s statue from the U.S. Capitol next year.
The effort to remove duly-elected President Donald Trump from office dates back to the day he was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.
Former Vice President Joe Biden blamed President Donald Trump for antisemitic violence, using misquotes from Charlottesville and false statistical claims.
Joe “Burisma” Biden launched his 2020 presidential campaign based on the demonstrable lie President Trump referred to neo-Nazis as “very fine people.”
Rep. Al Green during a hearing on white nationalism perpetuated a hoax that Trump called white nationalists “very fine people.”
A colleague’s resolution establishing impeachment rules that failed to cite the president’s “invidious discrimination” was disappointing, Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said Thursday.
A state judge in Virginia ruled on Wednesday that the city of Charlottesville cannot legally move the two statues to Confederate generals that sparked mass protests.
CNN commentator Steve Cortes met with President Donald Trump Friday after he was benched by CNN for dispelling the Charlottesville “hoax” that the president once called Neo-nazis “very fine people.”
Joe Biden continues to lie about Charlottesville while claiming that his campaign stands for “unity over division” and “truth over lies.”
SPARTANBURG, South Carolina — Former vice president began his address to a town hall meeting on Wednesday afternoon by paying homage to the late Sen. Ernest “Fritz” Hollings (D-SC) — a segregationist who later changed his views.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Breitbart News asked former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX), Democratic presidential hopeful, about his remark Monday evening at the College of Charleston in which he repeated the “very fine people” hoax about President Donald Trump’s reaction to the riots in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) doubled down Friday, telling NBC News that President Trump is, unequivocally, a white supremacist and used debunked narratives – including the “very fine people” hoax – to back up her egregious claims.
A string of high-profile gaffes within the past 24-hours have renewed doubts, especially on the left, over former Vice President Joe Biden’s capabilities as a candidate.
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign is claiming the candidate misspoke when he told a group of Iowa voters on Thursday that “poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.”
Every leading Democrat has repeated the Charlottesville “very fine people” hoax in a joint effort to cast President Trump as a racist.