Donald Trump's Hurricane Nuke

Donald Trump's Hurricane Nuke

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Updated Aug 27, 2019 at 07:20AM EDT by andcallmeshirley.

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Donald Trump's Hurricane Nuke refers to a series of jokes and memes about an alleged suggestion that United States President Donald Trump made to advisors about using nuclear weapons to stop hurricanes. President Trump has since denied the report.

Origin

On August 25th, 2019, the news outlet Axios[1] reported that President Trump had suggested using nuclear weapons to stop hurricanes from making contact with the United States. They wrote:

During one hurricane briefing at the White House, Trump said, "I got it. I got it. Why don't we nuke them?" according to one source who was there. "They start forming off the coast of Africa, as they're moving across the Atlantic, we drop a bomb inside the eye of the hurricane and it disrupts it. Why can't we do that?" the source added, paraphrasing the president's remarks.

Asked how the briefer reacted, the source recalled he said something to the effect of, "Sir, we'll look into that."

Axios notes that Trump did not invent this idea; it had existed since the Eisenhower administration. However, the idea has been debunked by science. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration[2] published a fact sheet on the topic. It reads:

Apart from the fact that this might not even alter the storm, this approach neglects the problem that the released radioactive fallout would fairly quickly move with the tradewinds to affect land areas and cause devastating environmental problems. Needless to say, this is not a good idea.

Spread

Following the report's release, various people online began commenting on Trump's alleged suggestion. Senator Kamala Harris tweeted[3] the article with the caption "Dude's gotta go." Within 24 hours, the tweet received more than 20,000 likes and 4,500 retweets (shown below, left).

Author Molly Jong-Fast tweeted,[4] "We’re all going to die." Within 24 hours, the tweet received more than 1,500 likes and 385 retweets (shown below, center).

Others just shared Trump-related memes about the hurricane nuke. Twitter[5] user @NumbersMuncher shared a variation of Trump Yelling at Lawn-mowing Boy (shown below, right).


Kamala Harris @KamalaHarris Dude's gotta go. Trump suggested dropping nuclear bombs into hurricanes to stop them from hitting... "People were astonished. After the meeting ended, we thought, "What the f---? What do we do with this?" axios.com 4:27 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter Web Client Molly Jong-Fast @MollyJongFast We're all going to die Trump suggested dropping nuclear bombs into hurricanes to stop them from hitting... "People were astonished. After the meeting ended, we thought, "What the f--? What do we do with this?" axios.com 4:01 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Josh Jordan @NumbersMuncher WHY CAN'T WE JUST DROP A NUKE IN THE EYE OF A HURRICANE?! Twitter for Android 4:23 PM Aug 25, 2019

The following day, Trump responded to the reports and denied their accuracy. He wrote,[6] "The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!" The tweet received more than 60,000 likes and 15,000 retweets in 24 hours (shown below).

Several media outlets covered the story and reaction, including Uproxx,[7] The Daily Dot, [8] Esquire,[9] Vanity Fair,[10] CNN[11] and more.


Donald J. Trump @realDonald Trump The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS! 2:25 AM Aug 26, 2019 Twitter for iPhone


Various Examples


Abolish ICE. @a_lolbrarian so we're at 2/3 of the Nelson Muntz foreign policy platforms axios.com/trump-nuclear-... BOMB THE ARABS AND TAKE THEIR OIL NUKE WHALES BOMB THE INDIANS AND TAKE THEIR CASINOS THE 4:36 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter Web App Ryan Maue @RyanMaue Detonating a nuclear bomb inside hurricane would do nothing to disrupt the storm. Instead, you now have radioactive hurricane. Jonathan Swan @jonathanvswan 17h Scoop: Trump suggested nuking hurricanes to stop them from hitting U.S. axios.com/trump-nuclear-... 3:58 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter Web App Jonathan Swan @jonathanvswan Scoop: Trump suggested nuking hurricanes to stop them from hitting U.S. Trump suggested dropping nuclear bombs into hurricanes to stop them from hi... "People were astonished. After the meeting ended, we thought, "What the f---? What do we do with this?" axios.com 3:50 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter Web App
Brian Schatz @brianschatz So who is the first republican to defend asking about nuking hurricanes? 4:33 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Philippe Reines @PhilippeReines @SpeakerPelosi 97 more days in the 2019 hurricane season, if, you know, you ever want to get around to IMPEACHING THIS WANNABE NUCLEAR METEOROLOGIST Axios @axios 16h SCOOP: President Trump has suggested multiple times to senior Homeland Security and national security officials that they explore using nuclear bombs to stop hurricanes from hitting the United States. axios.com/trump-nuclear-... 4:05 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Adam Parkhomenko @AdamParkhomenko Trump suggested nuking a hurricane. Hope everyone gets out there and votes in 2020. 4:09 PM Aug 25, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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Kenaron
Kenaron

He asked a question. A stupid question, sure, but he asked. This is preferable to, for example, him ordering it done while the military comes up with excuses to why it doesn't follow the order.

Considering we don't have proof the question was asked (as much as it is in character to assume so) I think we should just let this story pass. If we're going to dunk on him for stupid things he said there's last week's messiah complex still on the table and so much more.

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