President Biden's Comments on Anti-Israel Protesters and Charlottesville Events

President Biden details how events in Charlottesville inspired him to run for the 2020 presidential election during a speech at the Democratic National Convention, facing criticism for comments on anti-Israel protesters. The article discusses the controversy surrounding Biden's remarks and the comparisons drawn between him and former President Trump.

ABC News anchor linking Trump to KKK during DNC interview

ABC News anchor Linsey Davis linked Trump to the KKK during an interview at the Democratic National Convention, sparking controversy. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer seized on the question to conflate Trump with the KKK protesters. The Harris campaign has pushed the hoax that Trump called Neo-Nazis 'very fine people,' despite fact-checking debunking the claim.

President Biden's Speech at the Democratic National Convention

President Biden details his inspiration to run for the 2020 presidential election during a speech at the Democratic National Convention, criticizing former President Trump and addressing various issues.

Events in Charlottesville and President Biden's Response

President Biden details why events in Charlottesville inspired him to run for 2020 presidential election during DNC speech, referencing debunked claim about Trump's remarks on neo-Nazis. Snopes debunked the claim that Trump called neo-Nazis 'very fine people.'

False Claim About President Trump's Comments on White Supremacists in Charlottesville

Vice President Kamala Harris falsely claimed that President Donald Trump praised white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, which has been debunked. Harris has also been slow to condemn antisemitic violence. Joe Biden also reiterated the debunked claim. The Trump campaign responded by calling it a thoroughly debunked lie.

Charlottesville 'Fine People Hoax' Repeated by President Biden

President Biden repeated the Charlottesville 'fine people hoax' falsely claiming Trump praised neo-Nazis. The hoax has been debunked numerous times. The article criticizes Biden for perpetuating the lie and highlights the connection made to the January 6 riot.

Debunking of Misinformation Regarding Trump's Comments on Neo-Nazis

Former President Trump did not call neo-Nazis 'very fine people' in a 2017 press conference, as falsely claimed by some media outlets. Snopes debunked this misinformation, much to the dismay of liberals and Democrats. The article also discusses Snopes' credibility issues and its clash with satire sites like Babylon Bee.

Debunking the 'Very Fine People' Hoax Regarding President Trump

Snopes.com confirmed that President Trump did not refer to neo-Nazis in Charlottesville in August 2017 as “very fine people.” The claim was debunked in June 2024 by Snopes.

Bill Maher's reaction to 'Death to America' chants at rally in Dearborn, MI

Bill Maher expresses concern over 'Death to America' chants at rally in Dearborn, MI, stating the left needs to address issues with Islam. He compares it to the Charlottesville rally, emphasizing the seriousness of chanting such slogans on American soil.

Removal of Enid City Council Member Over White Nationalist Ties

Voters in Enid, Oklahoma, decided to remove City Council member Judd Blevins over his ties to white nationalist groups. Cheryl Patterson, a former teacher, won the election as a replacement. Blevins had denied being a white supremacist but had marched alongside neo-Nazis in Charlottesville in 2017.