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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1162028)9/5/2019 5:41:34 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575034
 
CRIMINAL tRump Displays Altered Map Of Hurricane Dorian's Path To Include Alabama; [under law, knowingly issuing a false weather report is a violation of the law subject to imprisonment and or fine.]
September 4, 20194:59 PM ET
BRIAN NAYLOR
npr.org



President Trump held up a map of Hurricane Dorian's projected path clearly altered to include Alabama.

Evan Vucci/AP

Updated Thursday 10:00 a.m. ET

President Trump continues to defend his now four-day old assertion that Alabama was once in the projected path of Hurricane Dorian. In a new tweet Thursday morning, the President insisted "Alabama was going to be hit or grazed, and then Hurricane Dorian took a different path." The President then lashed out at the news media saying "The Fake News knows this very well. That's why they're the Fake News!"



Donald J. Trump

?@realDonaldTrump





Alabama was going to be hit or grazed, and then Hurricane Dorian took a different path (up along the East Coast). The Fake News knows this very well. That’s why they’re the Fake News!



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On Wednesday, during an Oval Office briefing on Hurricane Dorian, President Trump displayed what appeared to be an official National Weather Service map from last Thursday, in which the storm's projected path was extended to Alabama by someone using a black marker.

"We got lucky in Florida — very, very lucky indeed. We had actually, our original chart was that it was going to be hitting Florida directly," Trump said.

Trump then asked for, and was handed, a large forecast map.

"That was the original chart, you see it was going to hit not only Florida but Georgia ... and was going toward the Gulf, that's what was originally projected. And it took a right turn. And ultimately, hopefully, we're going to be lucky."



The White House

?@WhiteHouse





President @realDonaldTrump gives an update on Hurricane #Dorian:







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"It's heading up the coast, and Florida was grazed," he said.

Meteorologists and others zoomed in on the apparent Sharpie mark, and reaction to the alteration, as well as Trump's use of an old map, was swift:



Ryan Breton

?@RyanBretonWX





Can't let this go unnoticed. @realDonaldTrump displayed a doctored version of the @NHC_Atlantic forecast for #Dorian.

The black extension past Florida did not exist; that's not how forecast cones are drawn.





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At a subsequent event, Trump was asked about the apparent addition to the map. "I don't know," he answered.

"I know that Alabama was in the original forecast they thought it would get it as a piece of it," he said. He again insisted there were forecasts in which Alabama was considered in the storm's path.

Some on Twitter also noted that, under law, knowingly issuing a false weather report is a violation of the law subject to imprisonment and or fine.

While Alabama remains out of Dorian's path, coastal areas of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina are under hurricane warnings as the storm is now projected to move up the Southeastern coast.

Over the weekend, President Trump also insisted that Dorian's projected path included Alabama.

"Alabama could even be in for at least some very strong winds and something more than that, it could be," he said Sunday. "This just came up, unfortunately. It's the size of — the storm that we're talking about. So, for Alabama, just please be careful also."

At the end of last week, the National Hurricane Center did include Alabama in its prediction for tropical-force winds:



National Hurricane Center

?@NHC_Atlantic





Tropical-storm-force winds from #Dorian could begin in parts of Florida *as early as* Sunday morning. Now is the time to think about what kinds of preparations you might need to make and listen to advice from your local emergency officials t.co





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But by Sunday, the National Weather Service in Birmingham, Ala., clarified that the state would not feel any affects of Dorian:



NWS Birmingham

?@NWSBirmingham





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



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Trump is known to use Sharpies to sign bills and to mark up newspaper and magazine articles. But the White House has so far not commented on who altered the weather map, or if indeed a Sharpie was used.

Later Wednesday, Trump tweeted a map from the South Florida Water Management District from Aug. 28, saying it was the "originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages." Though he said the map shows "almost all models predicted it to go through Florida also hitting Georgia and Alabama," the paths drawn out on the map mostly miss Alabama. The map also notes at the bottom: "[National Hurricane Center] Advisories and County Emergency Management statements supersede this product."



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1162028)9/5/2019 5:47:45 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1575034
 
#SHARPIEGATE TRENDS AS PEOPLE MOCK TRUMP FOR SHOWING HURRICANE DORIAN PATH MAP ALTERED WITH PEN
BY EWAN PALMER ON 9/5/19 AT 4:41 AM EDT
newsweek.com

U.S. ALABAMA
President Donald Trump has been widely mocked after he displayed a map showing Hurricane Dorian's projected path in the Oval Office which appeared to have been altered with a marker pen to falsely show it was expected to hit Alabama.

Thousands of people have tweeted using the #Sharpiegate hashtag (alluding to the famous marker pen brand) following the bizarre moment in the White House in which Trump attempted to pass off a doctored National Hurricane Center map showing Dorian's projection as genuine in order to back up his previous claims that Alabama could be affected by the powerful storm.

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The map, dated from August 29, has what appears to be a black marker pen line added on to show Dorian could hit south-east Alabama by Tuesday morning (September 3).

When a reporter in the Oval office asked whether a Sharpie was used to add the black loop into the corner of Alabama, Trump replied, "I don't know, I don't know."The original NHC map, without the black line, is still available to view online.

Social media users ridiculed Trump over #Sharpiegate, with many saying it is another example where the president has openly made false claims, exaggerated or attempted to mislead the public.

"This is probably the stupidest story since his crowd size on inauguration day....And I am here for every minute of it because this thin skinned petty man can't let it go and keeps making a bigger and bigger fool of himself," wrote Travis Bone, executive producer of The Stephanie Miller Show.

"#sharpiegate is so petty and moronic, but it underlines a deeply disturbing (and frankly, terrifying) propensity for the commander in chief of the US to lie, then cover it without regard to the consequences of accountability. Because no one holds him accountable. This is madness," said user @MuttersMommy.



Jason Almenas@striderno9





Ah, the truth finally comes out. #sharpiegate





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The Daily Show

?@TheDailyShow





Somebody take away this man's Sharpie





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Acyn Torabi@Acyn





If he’s willing to lie about a hurricane, what else is he lying about? #sharpiegate





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Mark Novata@mark_novata





WH Press Secretary just released a newly discovered photo of Trump Inauguration. #sharpiegate #sharpie





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Bill Wong@ten24get





Trump's planned addition to Mount Rushmore revealed #maddow #SharpieGate





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DBraden@MecCoffee





Border wall. #TrumpSharpie #Sharpiegate #PresidentialSharpies





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Mark Novata@mark_novata





OMG! The White House released a new photo of President Trump golfing. #sharpiegate #sharpie





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Kari@downstimes





Just IN: Trump releases photo that SHOWS his MASSIVE hands. Dems APOLOGIZE for being WRONG #sharpiegate #Sharpie #trumptruth





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BHall@bhall001





Trump releases photo showing how windmills cause cancer. #sharpiegate





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As noted by weather analyst Dennis Mersereau, it is a federal crime to knowingly issue a "counterfeit weather forecast" or alter an official government weather forecast.

Despite the National Weather Service confirming that "Alabama will NOT see any impacts" from Dorian shortly after the president's original false claim, Trump once again attempted to prove his statement was correct by tweeting another map with several lines predicting Dorian's path, some of which cross into Alabama.

"This was the originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages," Trump tweeted. "As you can see, almost all models predicted it to go through Florida also hitting Georgia and Alabama. I accept the Fake News apologies!"



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1162028)9/6/2019 11:15:53 AM
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