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.

Neo-Nazis Spotted in Winter Park, Florida

Neo-Nazis were spotted in Winter Park, Florida, holding swastikas and signs with hateful messages. Democratic state legislator Anna Eskamani is working with local officials to address the situation.

Neo-Nazi rally in Nashville organized by Blood Tribe

Neo-Nazis from the white supremacist group Blood Tribe organized a Nazi rally in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, wearing swastikas and giving 'Heil Hitler' salutes. Tennessee lawmakers and officials condemned the rally and expressed support for Jewish people and against antisemitism.