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DoBW

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Tue Oct 1, 2024, 02:20 PM Oct 2024

the Loser vs. FEMA

"in addition to staging a photo-op on Monday in Valdosta, Ga., one of dozens of communities in the southeast devastated by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, is trying to use the storm as a political weapon against Vice President Kamala Harris." (Agusta Free ress)

https://augustafreepress.com/news/donald-trump-whose-project-2025-would-gut-fema-tries-to-score-points-on-helene/

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the Loser vs. FEMA (Original Post) DoBW Oct 2024 OP
Would you trust this man in a hurricane? malaise Oct 2024 #1

malaise

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1. Would you trust this man in a hurricane?
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 02:35 PM
Oct 2024
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/04/trump-hurricane-dorian-alabama-sharpie-map

Trump shows fake hurricane map in apparent bid to validate incorrect tweet

To the annals of American political scandal, we must now add Sharpiegate.

In the Oval Office at lunchtime on Wednesday, Donald Trump held a briefing on Hurricane Dorian. At one point, the president held up a National Hurricane Center (NHC) map from 29 August, displaying the hurricane’s track and intensity.

Bizarrely, someone had apparently used a Sharpie, a kind of marker pen, to add a black loop falsely extending the hurricane’s path from Florida to Alabama. It was apparently a belated effort to justify Trump’s previous baseless claim that the latter state could be affected.

The hamfisted, homespun addition triggered uproar on social media and a frenzy of speculation over whether the president himself, or perhaps some lackey eager to impress, was responsible.

Altering official government weather forecasts is against the law.

Trump denied all knowledge. According to the Washington Post, when he was asked about the doctored map later on Wednesday, Trump said his briefings had included a “95% chance probability” that Alabama would be hit.

Asked if the chart had been drawn on, he insisted: “I don’t know, I don’t know.”



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