MAGA Maniacs Criticize Hurricane Conspiracy
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•The MAGA Maniacs Are Going All In on Deranged Hurricane Conspiracies
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Marjorie Taylor Greene , a far-right Georgia representative, claimed that the storms were orchestrated from on high.
President Joe Biden was forced to refute it in a TV interview.
The basic MAGA argument is that the forces of liberal world domination have “geoengineered” the suspiciously timed storms as yet another weapon in their vast, shape-shifting arsenal of election interference.
Trump ’s interest in this potential act of Chinese comic-book villainy came up so often that White House aides began referring to it as “the hurricane gun thing” Trump also liked to tout his own meteorological prowess, despite possessing zero understanding of how climate and weather actually work.
Trump also floated the idea of attacking hurricanes with nuclear bombs to disperse them.
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