And the map is dated August 28, 2019. Not exactly the "originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages," because that projection started three days earlier. But certainly a projection that was out of date by August 31, three days later. And by September 1, when Trump said it would hit Alabama (after not including Alabama a day earlier).This was the originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages. As you can see, almost all models predicted it to go through Florida also hitting Georgia and Alabama. I accept the Fake News apologies! pic.twitter.com/0uCT0Qvyo6— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2019
Truly a legend in his own mind, where the world reveres him and all the news about him is "fake!".
This, by the way, seems to be the original of that graphic:
Nearest original I could find. #DementedDonald pic.twitter.com/VXvVdlTj34— Nick Brooke (@Hi_Dr_Nick) September 4, 2019
The "tell" is that every line on that graphic has a legend above, and includes shapes (triangles, mostly) to indicate which is which. Trump's graphic looks like a child scribbled on it. He has lines going off to Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi. Compare the two and tell me he didn't make up another fake to make his first fake look more historical.
This is pathetic.
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