Oct 7, 2024
Trump's DISGUSTING LIES About Hurricane Helene
Former President Donald Trump is airing the worst of misinformation about the federal response to destructive Hurricane Helene.
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Kamala wined and dined in San Francisco
and all of the people in North Carolina.
No helicopters, no rescue.
It's just what's
what's happened there is very bad.
They're offering them $750 to people
whose homes have been washed away.
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Donald Trump is unfortunately airing some
of the most unfortunate and vicious lies
that have morphed into all sorts of
conspiracy theories
regarding the federal government's
response and relief efforts following
the devastating Hurricane Helene.
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Now, for the purposes
of this conversation, we're going
to go through some of his allegations.
Now, he is using this tragic event
as a way to kind of engage in campaigning.
He has politicized it, and it has led
to a lot of misunderstanding,
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a lot of misinformation.
For instance, what you just heard there,
where Trump basically alleges
that the victims of the hurricane
are only getting $750.
Well, that's actually false.
That is not the only aid
that they will be getting.
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In fact, Lara Trump was confronted
with the facts on this
while being interviewed by Dana Bash.
Let's take a quick look at that video
and I'll further debunk this allegation.
Why is he spreading misinformation
in a crisis like that?
And does that concern you about your
fellow North Carolinians and how
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and whether they can actually get help?
I'm incredibly concerned.
In North Carolina, I hear every
day from people on the ground there
and they are desperate for help.
Kamala Harris did come out and say
it's $750 per family right now.
The idea that we've spent
$650 million in fiscal year 24
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on the migrant crisis that Kamala Harris
was responsible for stopping,
and by all accounts, she created
by having an open door policy
at our southern border is infuriating.
- Let me just stop you right there.
- Of this country.
Let me just stop you right there, because
I just want to not let this get out there.
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You are right that FEMA is giving $750,
but that is a first step.
It's for immediate needs.
It's called the serious,
serious serious Needs Assistance.
So what Dana Bash was
saying there is 100% true.
The $750 is a first time,
immediate lump sum of aid that the victims
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of the hurricane were given just
to hold them over until they get more aid.
And look, I actually know someone
who lives in the area
that's been devastated by North Carolina.
And so I want to kind of relay the message
that she's been trying to spread in regard
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to what's happening on the ground there.
There are small rural communities
that are in a mountainous region
of North Carolina.
They were hit the hardest.
And because there's usually like one
road leading to their town, what happened
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is the hurricane destroyed those roads,
and it's really difficult
for the first responders
to get to them and give them help.
And these people are devastated.
They have lost everything.
And while I get that we're
in an election cycle right now, jank like
politicizing it like this is pretty gross.
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- It really is.
- Yeah.
So let me break that down
because there's two things.
One is politicizing
and the other is the lies.
So politicizing it well you say
well everything's politicized right.
And we often make fun of that.
Politicians talking
about don't politicize things.
But in the case of natural disasters
like this, before an election,
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we pre-trump they would try really hard
not to politicize these things.
And so Biden and Harris
are from the old world.
So they're like, they're doing the best
they can in getting them aid and help.
Although I you know, I if you said to me,
hey,
I bet they prepared ahead of time
for this hurricane season a little more
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than average because they know hurricane
season happens right during an election.
It's a very important election
they want to be able to respond
as quickly and as efficiently as they can.
I wouldn't be surprised by that.
But that's not such a bad thing
to be well prepared.
I wish they'd be well prepared
for all the hurricanes, but right now,
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they they don't normally politicize this.
They didn't politicize it when it came
to Trump on this type of stuff.
Right.
They would ask for the help
when there was a forest fires
and the hurricanes under Trump.
So Trump has no bounds.
So he politicizes everything
and lies about everything.
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So I'm not at all surprised.
He is making up
all sorts of things about this,
even though it might actually hurt people.
So for example, if he when he says in
that clip and he said it many times now,
they're not going to help you at all.
They're not coming,
they're never going to come.
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They didn't come.
All that stuff is not true.
And if you're in one of the areas
that Anna was talking about, that's
hard to reach, you might give up hope.
Yeah, exactly.
And you might be in tremendous despair and
and that might cause you
an incredible grief and it might lead you
to make the wrong decisions because.
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Because remember guys,
we don't believe a word Trump's saying
because we're in we're on this planet.
But on planet MAGA,
they believe every word he says.
So if he says they're not coming,
they're going to really believe that he
that the federal government has already
abandoned them and is in the middle
of helping someone in the in Mexico.
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Right.
So they might make all
the wrong decisions based on that.
Then the $750 lie.
See, that's the thing.
I talked to you guys before.
You only need one video
to confirm your bias.
You need dozens and dozens of videos
and evidence to overturn a bias.
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So the minute you see Kamala Harris
on video saying, we're going to get
everybody $750 and they cut the video,
they go, ha, it's only 100 and only $750.
No, that's what they normally give under
all circumstances like this immediately
for food, water, immediate relief.
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Then they assess the damage that you had
and then react accordingly
to the damage that you had.
They don't know if you lived in a $100,000
house, $1 million house, ET cetera.
Right.
So these things are obvious
once you break it down,
but right wing media and Trump
lie to you on purpose and get you
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to they're trying to get their viewers and
his trying to get his not just his voters,
all voters to believe that nothing's going
to happen. $750 is the only thing they're
going to give you, because they gave
the rest to undocumented immigrants, and.
That the Democratic Party is not
interested in helping with relief efforts
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in Republican parts of the country.
Right.
So, like, he's trying to put out this lie
to make it appear as though the Democratic
Party is vindictive and that that
retaliating against Republican voters,
there's no indication of that.
And look to to the point
you were making earlier, Jake,
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it's not just about them giving up, right?
Think about how these people
are experiencing extreme despair.
Okay.
Just imagine losing your home,
potentially losing members of your family.
I was reading about how the smell
of death is permeating now,
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okay, in parts of North Carolina.
And then on top of that, adding additional
stress and despair to people by alleging
that they're not going to get any help.
I mean, it's just devastating
and unnecessary
and so deeply cruel and immoral.
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But I do want to give you
some more details, because his lies were
so outrageous that the editorial board at
the most read newspaper in North Carolina,
the Charlotte Observer,
felt the need to put out a piece.
It's titled Shame on Donald Trump
for Worsening North Carolina's
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Hilton tragedy with political lies.
And in it they write that by every
indication, state and federal agencies
have been working to help people in need.
They've been airlifting food
and other supplies to affected areas,
helping families get information
about missing loved ones,
providing monetary assistance to folks
whose homes were destroyed, working
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to clear and repair roads and get critical
infrastructure back up and running.
And they even go so far as to cite
some of the specific lies that Donald
Trump has put out there, including this,
that Trump has also said
that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp couldn't
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get President Joe Biden on the phone
to help his state with hurricane relief,
a claim that Kemp himself debunked.
Now, some of you already know,
but just in case anyone missed it,
this was a hurricane that impacted
several states, not just North Carolina.
Georgia was also impacted.
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The independent called out this
particular lie from Donald Trump as well,
writing that Trump attacked Vice President
Kamala Harris and the Biden administration
in a Truth Social post
for supposedly going out of their way
to not help people in Republican areas.
A false charge.
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A Republican lawmaker
representing three counties in hard hit
western North Carolina, which is largely
rural and politically conservative,
has called it a junk conspiracy.
And by the way, it appears that.
Governor Kemp in Georgia
also thinks this is a junk conspiracy,
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because he actually ended up praising the
job that the Biden administration has done
in responding to this disaster.
The Hill writes
Kemp praises Biden's Hurricane Helene
response amid Trump criticism.
And just to give you the exact quote,
Kemp said this of Biden.
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And by the way, they did meet Biden
just said, hey, what do you need?
And I told him, you know,
we got what we need.
We will work through the federal process.
He offered that if there's other things
we need just to call him directly,
which I appreciate that,
but we've had FEMA embedded with us since,
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you know, a day or two before,
before the storm hit, which, by the way,
I myself didn't know that
until I read that quote from Brian Kemp.
But unfortunately, Jake, it's not just
Donald Trump who's spreading these lies.
He's got all sorts of people
surrounding him and supporting him,
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who are also spreading those lies,
including Senator Tom cotton.
Here's what Deanne Criswell, the FEMA
administrator, had to say about it.
Take a look.
This level of misinformation creates this.
Scenario where they won't even come to us.
They won't even register.
And I need people to register
so they can get what they're eligible for
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through our programs.
Senator, what do you say to that criticism
that Mr. Trump is confusing people at
a very time when they need help the most?
Well, I don't think he's confusing anyone.
I think the administration
did get caught flat footed here,
and that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
have proven to be overmatched by events.
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Again, if you hear from Brian Kemp,
the governor of Georgia who's very close
to this, is monitoring it on the ground.
Georgia's response,
he said that the administration's
response has been lackluster.
Well, as I just provided the evidence,
what you just heard
from Tom cotton is not true.
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It's totally untrue. It is a brazen lie.
What was really frustrating, though,
is that he wasn't fact checked
on that at all during that conversation.
- No, no.
- And a fact checks are evil and biased.
And when you're the enemy of the facts,
then you know you're on the right side.
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Are you sure about that, MAGA?
Are you sure about that?
Let me break down two more lies.
So, they say, the Republican areas
are not getting the help because of
vindictiveness from the Democrats.
Now, where would they come up
with an idea like that?
Because that's what they did
when they were in charge.
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And last week we shared
with you guys quotes
from inside the Trump administration.
The most senior administration officials
are helping with emergency aid.
Under circumstances like this.
Said, Trump would often refuse
to help areas that were were blue, areas.
They had to go through long meetings
to convince them that there were
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Republicans who also lived in those areas.
Actually, not even Republicans.
He doesn't care about that.
People who voted for him specifically,
and they had to show him a map of Orange
County and how many Republicans are there
before he'd release the aid?
Because he's a vindictive prick.
He's one of the worst people
you've ever heard of.
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And.
And so he thinks, oh, I bet other people
are just as evil as I am,
and that they'd withhold aid for political
reasons if they didn't get the votes.
Well, that.
No Donald Trump,
I got breaking news for you.
You're one of the worst people
in the country, and almost no one
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else thinks as immorally as you do.
I've got more. Yeah.
I just wanted to double down
on what you're saying
in regard to the projection here.
Because if look, if people don't trust us,
you know, it's the left wing show.
That's fine.
Charlotte Observer I mean,
it is a paper in a state that isn't
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representing like a hardcore blue state.
Right.
And they also called Trump out on that.
They write that as President
Trump could be flagrantly partizan
in times of disaster,
and on at least three occasions
hesitated to give disaster aid to areas he
considered politically hostile or ordered
special treatment for pro-Trump states.
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Trump was hesitant to send disaster aid
when California was ravaged
by wildfires in 2018.
That was the Camp Fire,
until he learned the affected part of
the state was saturated with Trump voters.
Yeah.
And so, look, the Trump supporters
are not going to care about that at all.
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They're probably going to celebrate
and go, yes, our areas are going
to get more money
because they view it as inside the wagons.
We trust and protect outside the wagons,
which is all the rest of you.
We couldn't give a damn about it.
Whereas progressives view
everybody inside the wagons.
So if you told us, hey, we're not going to
send relief to North Carolina or Georgia,
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we'd say, are you nuts?
Those are American citizens.
Of course you go help them.
Right?
So now and that's why, look,
local Republicans, especially
when things happen right then and there,
both in the 2020 election and in
this disaster relief situation, they tell
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you right away, no, Trump is lying.
And because they're on the ground,
they're with the people.
They see the money coming in,
they see FEMA, they see their
own citizens constituents and they go,
well, that's just a flagrant lie.
None of that is true, right?
And then later, they'll be overwhelmed
by a tsunami of Trump propaganda and Trump
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fans yelling at them, lie, lie, lie, lie!
If you don't lie like Trump,
then we hate you,
and we're going to drive you
out of the Republican Party
and give credit to a lot of those
local Republican officials who have
resisted that all along, like Brian Kemp.
I got no love for that guy
in any other way,
but he has been very strong and consistent
on not lying on any of these issues.
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Okay, last lie is about the 600 million
going to undocumented immigrants
that have come in.
And oh my God,
that's why FEMA is running out of money.
Is it true that 600 million appropriated
for that for housing of those immigrants?
Yes, that part is true.
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Again, they have one piece of they
find a fact and then they
build a fortress of lies around it.
So is it true that that would have gone
to North Carolina or Georgia?
No. Everyone is saying that
the affected areas are getting exactly
what they would have gotten otherwise.
Is it true that Mayorkas, the head of
the Department of Homeland Security, said.
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But for the next hurricane,
we've we're running out of money
and we need new money.
Yes, he did say that.
Is it because of the 600 million?
No, that's in the budget every year.
It's a certain number
based on how many people need housing.
If you don't have that number, it's not
like, oh, then the migrants don't come in.
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No. Then the migrants become homeless
and are all over the streets.
So can I can I actually jump in with that?
So I think that there is
a misunderstanding
in regard to how money is appropriated.
So money is appropriated by Congress
for very specific purposes.
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And you can be critical of how, you know,
Congress appropriates
a lot more money for wars abroad
or appropriates money for other things
that you don't think are as important as
taking care of our people, of Americans,
especially after a natural disaster
like the one that was just experienced
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by Georgia, North Carolina,
Florida, by the way, there's another
potentially devastating hurricane
barreling toward Florida as we speak.
So I'm really concerned about that.
But I think that that might be a valid
criticism, because you see the aftermath
of natural disasters in states
like California following the wildfires,
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like the Maui fires, for instance,
those people have not been made whole.
And I think that that is a failure
of government overall,
and I think that those people should
be taken care of and made whole.
But the idea that there's just one giant
pot and, you know, the federal government
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gets to pick and choose what to do
with that money from that giant pot.
It doesn't work that way.
The money is specifically allocated
for specific purposes.
Yeah.
And so just I'm asking people
to be thoughtful about their criticism.
It might be a tough ask
from some quarters, certainly from Trump
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and anyone associated with him.
But if you say, hey,
we should give more money to FEMA
because now climate change has made
these hurricanes so much more severe.
And so, again, in the areas that were
wiped out that Anna referred to earlier.
One person again called it
a 1000 year storm.
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We're getting a 1000 year storm once a
year, maybe twice a year now, because
climate change has made them more severe.
So you say FEMA is not getting enough.
20 million is not enough.
Okay.
But then you could take from any part
of the budget under that way of thinking.
So you could say, why is all of FEMA
getting 20 billion for all of the storms,
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every natural disaster,
plus all the other things they have to do,
like how's the migrants?
Otherwise they're going
to be homeless all over the country.
All of that money, 26,000,000,000in Israel
as an add on, just a cherry on top.
What?
And then the Republicans would say
how the Republican voters, not their
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politicians, would say, how about Ukraine?
How about, okay, let's have conversations
about how we prioritize.
Overall,
that is a really important conversation.
Agreed.
We're not shutting that down at all.
But within this budget, the 600 million
is less than a billion just to help you.
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Okay.
And the other Another 19.4 million
goes towards natural disasters.
And so it's and it's not the 600
isn't taking away from the rest.
And why are they starting
to run out of money.
Because because of climate change
we have nonstop catastrophic storms
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and natural disasters.
We should actually be addressing
that root cause.
But who blocks that?
All the Republican politicians,
including Donald Trump, because they
get tons of money from oil companies.
So their answer is drill, baby, drill,
which creates all of these problems.
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