In 2017, discussing the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump said that “you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”
During the debate, Harris quoted the statement, and Trump replied, “On Charlottesville, that story has been, as you would say, debunked,” also mentioning Fox News prime-time hosts: “Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Jesse — all these people, they covered it. If they go an extra sentence, they will see it was perfect. It was debunked in almost every newspaper.”
Right-wing media recently touted a questionable fact check issued by the outlet Snopes, which asserted that in 2017 Trump did not call white supremacists “very fine people.”
But some have criticized Snopes’ fact check, with The New Republic noting that it “fails to recognize the intricacies of Trump’s rhetoric, which serves as a prime example of doublespeak” and The Washington Post noting that “in context, Trump was indeed downplaying the action of the racist actors involved.”