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    North Carolina Governor Slams Trump’s “Flat Out Lie” on Hurricane

    By Hafiz Rashid,

    5 hours ago

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    Despite the fact that his state is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper was forced to use his time to debunk misinformation spread by Donald Trump Friday afternoon.

    Trump posted on Truth Social earlier on Friday that Cooper, along with “Democrats in Washington,” were blocking aid from coming into the state to help people in need, including President Biden and Kamala Harris, saying, “It’s all over the place—A HORRIBLE SITUATION.

    “I will make it up to everyone when we take Office on January 20th. HOLD ON, I’M COMING!” Trump’s post read, showing that the post wasn’t so much about aid as it was about scaring up votes in North Carolina.

    Cooper responded on X with a screenshot of Trump’s post, pointing out that it was “a flat out lie.”

    “We’re working with all partners around the clock to get help to people. Trump’s lies and conspiracy theories have hurt the morale of first responders and people who lost everything, helped scam artists and put government and rescue workers in danger,” Cooper said .

    Trump has been pushing the conspiracy that Democrats are hurting Republicans by withholding aid since Hurricane Helene struck the southeastern U.S. in late September. But his rhetoric has ended up hurting his supporters and some of the people hit hardest by the storm, as many people have stopped requesting badly needed help from the government.

    Trump on Friday also hinted at the far-right conspiracy that the federal government is controlling the weather . Some local Republicans have pushed back against these lies, including Representative Chuck Edwards , and President Biden has also called out the “ onslaught of lies .”

    But Trump and other Republicans keep repeating the false claims because they see political opportunity in them, no matter how often they are debunked or how many people are put at risk. With the election less than a month away, Cooper and other leaders not only have to deal with logistical problems with hurricane aid but also human obstacles led by Trump.

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    User in Florida 1392
    1m ago
    TO THE SOUL OF AMERICA: Trump's recent comments about hurricanes highlight a serious issue in our country. While it may seem that his devoted supporters are beyond reach, many Americans still value the truth. We must firmly push back against the divisive and hateful rhetoric Trump uses for his own selfish gain. This behavior not only undermines our democracy but also creates fear and animosity among us. We cannot condone the malicious accusations that only stir up conflict. Those who care about our Constitution should stand up to this and vote out Trump’s hateful and chaotic messaging.
    Str8t Talker
    40m ago
    I know, I know. Donald Chump is not a liar. I like him am a total liar too!!
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