Trump Kept Asking if China Was Shooting Us With a 'Hurricane Gun' excerpt: "Trump’s “hurricane gun” inquiries add to a list of odd beliefs the former president holds not just about climate science in general — which he has called a hoax “created by and for the Chinese” — but hurricanes in particular. During the 2019 hurricane season, Trump insisted on telling the public that Hurricane Dorian was headed towards Alabama, which no models had predicted. Trump later appeared with a map that appeared to have been edited to include a projection of the storm hitting Alabama. The incident, dubbed Sharpiegate for Trump’s erroneous marking of a map, led to an inspector general’s report which concluded that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had falsely backed up Trump’s claim about the hurricane’s path as a result of White House pressure. At times, Trump’s comments about possible Wile E Coyote-style weapons have touched on similarly bizarre ideas mulled by the U.S. during the Cold War. During the 2019 hurricane season, Trump reportedly kept suggesting to aides that the U.S. bomb hurricanes with nuclear weapons in the mistaken belief that the explosions would somehow mitigate or destroy the tropical storms — an idea first floated by eccentric Cold War scientists working on Project Plowshare, which tried to brainstorm peaceful uses for nuclear weapons."
Also, claims of fraudulent votes given to Biden through Chinese thermostats connecting the internet to voting machines.
Trump's staff could have told him that it is possible that the heat and pollution emitted in China and elsewhere could alter the global climate in a way that increases the frequency and intensity of hurricanes in the North Atlantic.
Let me guess the map was based on US Intel suggesting Alabama was the target of Chinese State Security
Judge bars Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters from overseeing 2022 elections excerpt: "Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters won’t be allowed to oversee the 2022 elections after a judge ruled for a second year in a row in favor of Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who sued to prohibit Peters’ involvement. Peters, who is running this year for the Republican nomination for secretary of state, is accused in a security breach of the Mesa County elections system that occurred in May 2021 and was discovered in August. She was indicted by a grand jury earlier this year on 10 counts in connection with the breach, which resulted in passwords and software being displayed on the internet. “The court’s decision today bars Peters from further threatening the integrity of Mesa’s elections and ensures Mesa County residents have the secure and accessible elections they deserve,” Griswold said in a written statement. The order also bars Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley and Julie Fisher, second deputy clerk, from involvement in the 2022 elections. Knisley was also indicted by the grand jury, and was charged separately with felony burglary before that on suspicion of entering county offices after the county suspended her."
Tampering with Mesa County elections for Trump wasn't enough. Tina Peters is running for Colorado secretary of state, a position that would give her oversight of all Colorado elections. Judge bars Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters from overseeing 2022 elections excerpt: "Williams helped oversee the 2021 Mesa County elections, which required costly replacement of the voting equipment that had been tampered with, after Peters was removed from her oversight role. Peters’ campaign to become secretary of state is based on disproved allegations that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. But she’s leading two other Republican candidates in fundraising. She’ll appear at a forum in Lakewood Thursday with her GOP primary rivals, former Jefferson County Clerk Pam Anderson and Mike O’Donnell, a former director of an Eastern Plains nonprofit."
As vile as these people are this guy just had one too many allegations of misconduct against him Trump Backed candidate loses Nebraska GOP primary after allegations of sexual misconduct Charles Herbster, a Donald Trump-endorsed businessman who has been repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct, lost his bid to be the GOP's nominee for Nebraska governor in the state's Republican primary on Tuesday. Herbster could not overcome the many misconduct allegations lodged against him, despite his denials. Eight women, including a state senator, told the Nebraska Examiner during the campaign that Herbster had groped, forcibly kissed or improperly touched them at public events over the past six years.
Remember the old adage that said anybody could grow up to be president of the United States? Umm, no.
The Trump-endorsed Mooney wins primary in WV which has now has one less Congressional House seat due to declining population. Mooney and McKinley were battling for the seat. McKinley voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which put him on Trump's revenge list because he is frustrated Biden accomplished in his first year what he failed to do in four years. Trump-backed US Rep. Alex Mooney wins W.Va. GOP primary excerpt: "CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — In an early victory for a Donald Trump-endorsed candidate at the start of midterm season, Rep. Alex Mooney on Tuesday beat fellow incumbent Rep. David McKinley in West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District Republican primary. “Donald Trump loves West Virginia, and West Virginia loves Donald Trump,” Mooney said in his victory speech. McKinley was sharply criticized by the former president when he broke with his party as one of 13 Republicans to vote with the Democrats to support President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Trump called McKinley a RINO, or “Republican in Name Only” and endorsed Mooney the day Biden signed the infrastructure law. The two incumbents, who have taken dramatically different approaches to their time in office, were pitted against each other in the state’s 2nd Congressional District after population losses cost West Virginia a U.S. House seat."