UPDATE: An eyewitness stated that one of the alleged Klansmen was Black.

https://twitter.com/Sbstud11/status/702342132808310786

“Lol I wonder who on the democrat side who set this up. Cause these “KKK” members were silent. Not trump supporters😂 “

And of the "clan" members is black so I don't buy it for a second lol — Kevin Smith (@Sbstud11) February 24, 2016

“And of the “clan” members is black so I don’t buy it for a second lol”

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@KristinnFR it's hard to tell in the photo (I didn't notice till I got closer) but the one on the right had a black hand — Kevin Smith (@Sbstud11) February 24, 2016

“It’s hard to tell in the photo (I didn’t notice till I got closer) but the one on the right had a black hand”

A photo taken outside a Nevada Republican caucus site has stirred controversy as it was presented un-factchecked as being of two Trump supporters dressed as KKK members despite it being known that leftists have a history of dressing as Klansmen to protest Trump.

The person who posted the photo, Krystal Heath, the general manager of a Nevada radio station, said the photo was sent to her by a friend. Forty-five minutes after posting the photo she admitted she did not know for certain if they were actually Trump supporters but the damage was done.

Uhm, guys? Do I think they're ACTUAL #Trump supporters? Probably not. Did they say they were? Yes. Was picture taken at #NVCaucus? Yes. — Krystal Heath (@TheFriddle) February 24, 2016

“Uhm, guys? Do I think they’re ACTUAL #Trump supporters? Probably not. Did they say they were? Yes. Was picture taken at #NVCaucus? Yes.”

The alleged Klansmen were seen at Cimarron Memorial High School in Las Vegas.

KKK pic was taken tonight at Cimaron-Memorial High School. Volunteers asked caucus goers to ignore them. #NVCaucus — Krystal Heath (@TheFriddle) February 24, 2016

“KKK pic was taken tonight at Cimaron-Memorial High School. Volunteers asked caucus goers to ignore them. #NVCaucus”



Two other photos were posted to Twitter, again second hand, by Nevada state Senate Minority Leader Aaron D. Ford, who is African-American.

So, friends of mine observed this at a republican caucus location this evening. I'll admit, I'm boiling right now. 😡 pic.twitter.com/baDftDUyxm — Aaron D. Ford (@AaronDFordNV) February 24, 2016

“So, friends of mine observed this at a republican caucus location this evening. I’ll admit, I’m boiling right now. 😡”

@EricWeisbrod reportedly at cimmaron memorial high school in Vegas. — Aaron D. Ford (@AaronDFordNV) February 24, 2016

“reportedly at cimmaron memorial high school in Vegas.”

Outside of Republican Caucus at Cimarron Memorial High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. What can we infer…? pic.twitter.com/wL8nDo4jZA — Zachary S Robbins (@DrZacRobbins) February 24, 2016

In September leftist protesters dressed as Klansmen gathered outside Trump Tower in New York City. That protest received nationwide coverage by the media.