Fact Check: Fox News’ Chris Wallace Suggests Trump Won’t Give Speech on ‘White Supremacy’
MOSTLY FALSE. Trump gave a speech addressing white supremacy on August 14, 2017, and denounced bigotry of all kinds.
MOSTLY FALSE. Trump gave a speech addressing white supremacy on August 14, 2017, and denounced bigotry of all kinds.
The lie about “very fine people” in Charlottesville is not an ordinary factual error. CNN must retract the Charlottesville hoax.
On Tuesday, CNN linked to its own report at the time that reported, accurately, that Trump had used “very fine people” to refer to protesters for and against the removal of a historic statue, not to neo-Nazis.
CNN continued Monday to push the false claim that President Donald Trump referred to neo-Nazis as “very fine people” in his remarks about the Charlottesville riot in August 2017.
Three months after an antisemitic gunman murdered eleven Jews at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the worst attack on Jews in American history, the Democratic Party cannot bring itself to condemn antisemitism.
The city of Arcata, California, removed a statue of President William McKinley before dawn on Thursday, bowing to the wishes of Native American political activists, and breaking a promise by the city council to notify the public.
CNN’s Chris Cuomo used a deceptive edit on Monday evening to make it appear that President Donald Trump was referring to neo-Nazis as “very fine people” in a press conference on the Charlottesville, Virginia, riots in 2017.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is running as the antidote to the alleged racism of President Donald Trump, using a “fake news” claim that he praised white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. The claim remains a lie.
Once again, Virginia basketball is off to a roaring start. Cavaliers fans have grown accustomed to their squad piling on the victories ever since Tony Bennett took the helm in Charlottesville back in 2009.
Incoming House Judiciary Committee chair Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) plans to launch an investigation into the rise of “white nationalism” in the United States when Democrats take over the House of Representatives next year.
NBC News issued a correction Sunday of its inaccurate tweet Friday that President Donald Trump had praised Confederate General Robert E. Lee at a rally in Ohio, misquoting the president and leaving out the context that he was setting up praise of Union General Ulysses S. Grant.
Journalist Bob Woodward’s new book features several behind-the-scenes reporting about the beginning two years of President Donald Trump’s administration.
CNN news anchor Don Lemon defended the violent Antifa movement on Tuesday, saying no organization is “perfect.”
Star Wars actor Oscar Isaac has declared that the crimes of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich are incredibly relevant in the context of America’s current political climate.
The media wanted last August’s “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville to be the next “Bridge to Selma,” an iconic civil rights moment honored by the entire country every year.
Chris Cuomo announced Monday night that CNN will not condemn but instead justify political violence against anyone it defines as “bigots” — which, according to the network’s editorial tone over the past two years, signals open season on all Trump supporters for violent activists like Antifa and the Black Bloc.
Far-left protesters vastly outnumbered white nationalists at opposing rallies in Washington, DC, on Sunday, the anniversary of last year’s Charlottesville rally.
MSNBC host David Gura claimed during live coverage of competing extremist demonstrations in Washington, D.C. on Sunday evening that “we saw the president all but praising David Duke during the campaign, not rejecting what he said.”
The media — particularly NBC and CNN — are abuzz about the anniversary of last year’s Charlottesville riot, which Americans had largely forgotten.
On the anniversary of the deadly Charlottesville rally, senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump reaffirmed white supremacy and neo-nazism have no place in the United States.
“The riots in Charlottesville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “We must come together as a nation. I condemn all types of racism and acts of violence. Peace to ALL Americans!”
Director Spike Lee sat down for an extended CNN interview, sporting a shirt that said “God Protect Robert Mueller.”
The District of Columbia police force is vowing to keep Unite the Right 2 protesters and Antifa counter-protesters apart this weekend.
CNN published an op-ed on Thursday that advises the parents of white children to begin educating to notice racial differences from an early age — “constantly going out of our way to name differences” — rather than teaching them simply to “be kind to everyone.”
Contrary to common belief on college campuses, there is no “hate speech” exception to the First Amendment. Pimply teenaged boys writing snotty remarks about blacks and Jews is every bit as constitutionally protected as an Asian girl on The New York Times’ editorial board writing snotty things about white men, although the latter pays better.
Billy “Piano Man” Joel recently claimed that he wore a yellow Star of David onstage to trash President Donald Trump after the 2017 clash between the violent Antifa and white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A Virginia grand jury indicted 21-year-old James Alex Fields Jr. with federal hate crimes in the death of Heather Heyer.
During an expletive-laden rant at the Cannes film festival where the director is promoting his latest movie, Spike Lee lied about President Trump not denouncing racists in Charlottesville.
Hollywood director Spike Lee slammed President Donald Trump for being “on the wrong side of history” and lashed out at rapper Kanye West for his comments on slavery.
Mitt Romney kicked off his run to replace Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) Friday. As Romney makes his bid to become a new Never Trump pole in the U.S. Senate, here are some of his most notable forays into politics since losing to Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election.
“He will make a great Senator and worthy successor to Orrin Hatch, and has my full support and endorsement!”
NBC police procedural Law & Order: SVU depicted the gruesome rape of a fictional conservative pundit, who eerily resembles author Ann Coulter, in Wednesday’s politically charged episode titled Info Wars.
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney took to Twitter on Monday morning to attack President Donald Trump, using the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to suggest that Trump is a racist.
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton admitted that there were actually not many white nationalists in the United States.
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) chief executive officer Jonathan Greenblatt appeared Sunday morning on MSNBC’s PoliticsNation with host Al Sharpton to discuss hate crimes in America — and failed to mention Sharpton’s own history of allegedly inciting hate crimes against Jews. Sharpton is widely
Thursday, November 16 marked 300 days since President Donald Trump took office on January 20. And the Trump administration seems, at last, to have found a rhythm.
The first exit polls of voters in Virginia and New Jersey were released Tuesday afternoon — and they reveal that six in ten respondents favor leaving monuments to Confederate soldiers in place.
After local media ripped Virginia Democrats for falsely comparing Ed Gillespie, the GOP nominee for governor, to white supremacists in the wake of Charlottesville earlier this year, Hillary Clinton’s ex-spokesman Brian Fallon has gone all in with the same comparison.
The costs are mounting for removing Confederate monuments in cities across America, the tab costing taxpayers millions.
Music super-producer Pharrell Williams joined in with the NFL players who boycotted the national anthem on Sunday, by taking a knee during the Charlottesville unity concert.