With one of the most powerful and deadly hurricanes on record threatening our country, it would be nice to have a President who takes the matter seriously, wouldn't it?
However, our president is Donald Trump, and he seemingly can't take anything seriously... Even if he tries.
On Sunday, President Trump stated in one of his infamous tweets that Alabama was among the several states predicted to be affected by Hurricane Dorian's rampage across the country. Except... It isn't.
And, rather than admitting to his mistake, Trump went on to display a hurricane map that had been obviously altered to falsely show the storm passing over Alabama. Yes, while our country waits for a battering from perhaps the most dangerous storm of all time, our President is out there making fake maps.
Keep reading to see the ridiculous edit, which has left people all over the world in complete disbelief.
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Hurricane Dorian has become one of the world's most formidable storms.
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Dorian initially developed from a tropical wave in the Central Atlantic on August twenty-fourth last week. Since then, however, it has grown into an extremely powerful tropical cyclone and has caused widespread flooding and destruction to the Bahamas.The storm was initially labelled as a Category 5 hurricane.
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And a Category 5 hurricane is the deadliest of them all. Category 5 is the highest classification on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, and only storms of wind gusts of at least 156 mph can be classed in this category.Though it was downgraded to a Category 3 storm...
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It has still left a devastating trail of mass destruction across the Bahamas.The hurricane made its initial landfall on September 1st...
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And, upon doing so, it viciously battered the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama. There have been miles upon miles of destruction, with roofs torn off, scattered debris, overturned cars, shipping containers and boats, and alarmingly high water levels, resulting in dangerous flooding.And the death toll is only expected to rise.
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The death toll in the Bahamas currently stands at 20, but as searchers comb the landscape in the upcoming days, the full extent of the damage will be revealed.Dorian is now en route to our East Coast.
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The eye is projected to remain just off the coast of the eastern US, moving past South Carolina later on today. It has been estimated that up to 1.5 million people could be ordered to evacuate the U.S Coastline within the next couple of days.South Carolina and Georgia are already feeling Dorian's effects.
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The storm is currently parked in the Atlantic Ocean about 100 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina. Roughly 206,295 customers are without power in Georgia and South Carolina as of 7:30 a.m today, and mild flooding has been reported.Terrifying footage has been emerging from the area.
Video of a tornado passing near Pender County Fire Station 18 along Highway 17 near Sidbury Rd. Video courtesty of… https://t.co/MDEzmWxQ1u— NWS Wilmington NC (@NWS Wilmington NC)1567682745.0
The hurricane is expected to move north...
(1/5) #DorianNC morning update: Southeastern NC is beginning to see dangerous conditions from Dorian as it makes it… https://t.co/umC5c7EX1s— NC Emergency Management (@NC Emergency Management)1567688158.0
... And Alabama, apparently.
In true Trump fashion, our President decided to pipe up and state that Alabama is at risk of being affected by the storm, too.But is Alabama actually at risk?
It looks like our President has a bit of revision to do.
@realDonaldTrump Alabama? Have you ever looked at a map of the US before? https://t.co/b9cXP921gb— Puff Dragon (@Puff Dragon)1567359207.0
People were quick to put right the President's error.
Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Ala… https://t.co/tI2SqytJga— NWS Birmingham (@NWS Birmingham)1567350706.0
But, Donald being Donald...
The President refused to admit that he was wrong, and instead sent out a passive-aggressive tweet aimed at ABC's "lightweight" reporter, all while standing firmly with his claims.And then there was the map.
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Oh, didn't I mention? Our President actually produced a map of Hurricane Dorian's path that had been altered to confirm his claims about Alabama being affected.The map has been obviously altered.
Can't quite see it?
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Take a closer look. They could have at least used a white marker to make it look authentic...People on Twitter were in disbelief.
@wxdam Can this please, please be the reason he gets impeached? Falsifying a weather report with a sharpie would be… https://t.co/8mv8couhBd— Big Timby (@Big Timby)1567635214.0
Because he may have broken the law.
It is a violation of federal law to falsify a National Weather Service forecast and pass it off as official, as Pre… https://t.co/8TOZWeEZm4— Dennis Mersereau (@Dennis Mersereau)1567620087.0