Compare and contrast: Trump speaking during his June 2015 campaign launch speech vs. Trump speaking today pic.twitter.com/TTG5EArhJZ— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 29, 2019
Update on Sunday evening. More evidence that Donald is not well:
President Trump: “I'm not sure that I’ve ever even heard of a Category 5."— Kasie DC (@KasieDC) September 2, 2019
Also President Trump: pic.twitter.com/lj8c5yeUQ1
In a FEMA briefing today, Donald says he's never heard of a Category 5
hurricane, but watch the video. Back in 2017, he talked about a Cat 5
storm on September 14, September 21, September 26, October 3 and
October 19. He also talked about one on May 8 of this year. Does he really
not remember?
Daniel Dale provides specifics:
President Donald Trump on the existence of Category 5 hurricanes, 2017-2019. pic.twitter.com/IRRny20hfp— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 1, 2019
And one more thing:
In addition to Florida - South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, will most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated. Looking like one of the largest hurricanes ever. Already category 5. BE CAREFUL! GOD BLESS EVERYONE!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 1, 2019
Well, not Alabama:
Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Alabama. The system will remain too far east. #alwx— NWS Birmingham (@NWSBirmingham) September 1, 2019
Update #2, on Wednesday afternoon:
The President of the United States altered a National Hurricane Center map with a sharpie to falsely extend the official forecast toward Alabama so he didn't have to admit he was wrong in a tweet. https://t.co/i0CJcYV4yq pic.twitter.com/pR57IL6WfT— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) September 4, 2019
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