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Michael Rapaport Apologizes for Trump ‘Very Fine People’ Hoax!

Comedian and vocal opponent of Trump Michael Rapaport exposed the falsehoods propagated by the mainstream media. In contrast to what they say, Donald Trump never called extremist Nazis “very fine people” following the Charlottesville demonstrations.

Renowned producer and actor Rapaport has become well-known for his daring and uncensored social media posts. He is best known for his roles in hit television series like Friends and Chappelle’s Show. He has been using profanity-filled videos to passionately express his opinions in recent years, especially during the Trump administration. He did not mince words when calling the outgoing president “dkstain Donald” and a “dumb motherfuer.”

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But in the wake of the October 7 attacks in Israel, Rapaport acknowledged during a recent appearance on the Patrick Bet-David podcast that he is still coming around to the former president. “Because I will admit there was one aspect of Charlottesville that I became very upset about. Furthermore, Rapaport stated, “I was mistaken about the both sides thing.

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“No, because he said the both sides, you know, there’s good people on both sides. And when you see the full quote, that wasn’t what he said,” he continued. “And you know, I ranted on him hard for that. Hard. There’s some video about it, whatever. I mean, I ranted hard because I was like, what are you talking about, man?”

The “very fine people” hoax, which was concocted during an impromptu press conference that Trump gave in the wake of the Charlottesville protests, has been promoted time and time again by leftists and other opponents of Trump. Then-President Trump frequently denounced extremists during his remarks, saying that they should be “condemned totally.”

Some attendees weren’t involved in violence or connected to extremist organizations; they were there just to voice their opposition to the removal of a statue honoring Robert E. Lee. In the meantime, mainstream media frequently ignored the presence and documented acts of violence committed by far-left activists.

President Biden persists in spreading the myth that his decision to run for office was sparked by remarks made by Trump.

Actor Michael Rapaport is speaking out about his unexpected willingness to support Donald Trump and his growing disenchantment with the Democratic Party. Rapaport expressed his frustrations in a passionate video statement, saying that, despite his regrets, voting for Trump is now a serious consideration.

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“I’m sorry! I’m f****** sorry. I’ll still call him Slob D*** Donald Trump, Pig D*** Donald Trump and all that. But we need to get this whole f****** situation under control.”

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