After pummeling the Bahamas and leaving at least 7 people dead in its wake, the National Hurricane Center is reporting that Hurricane Dorian’s core was some 110 miles east of Cape Canaveral, Florida, and it was moving northwest at 6 mph. As of 8 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Dorian had maximum sustained winds of 110 mph.
This evening, President Trump tweeted about the status of Hurrican Dorian, saying the “U.S. may be getting a little bit lucky with respect to Hurricane Dorian.” Trump warned, “As it heads up the coast, lots of very bad and unpredictable things can happen!”
The U.S. may be getting a little bit lucky with respect to Hurricane Dorian, but please don’t let down your guard. As it heads up the coast, lots of very bad and unpredictable things can happen! On the other hand, the Bahamas have been devastated. We are sending crews to help!
The U.S. may be getting a little bit lucky with respect to Hurricane Dorian, but please don’t let down your guard. As it heads up the coast, lots of very bad and unpredictable things can happen! On the other hand, the Bahamas have been devastated. We are sending crews to help!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 3, 2019
A lone, die-hard, Trump supporter was not heading the warnings to stay off the FL beaches. A young man can be seen running down a Florida beach waving a large Trump flag while large waves crash behind him. A large crowd stands on a platform above the beach watching the young Trump supporter running against the strong winds waving and his Trump – Make America Great Again flag.
https://twitter.com/DeepStateExpose/status/1169002434624180224?s=20