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Trump takes heat for reportedly considering a nuclear option to fight hurricanes
August 26, 2019
On Monday's episode of the "White House Brief," Jon Miller discussed an Axios story that accused President Donald Trump of suggesting detonating a nuclear bomb over the eye of a hurricane in order to save people's lives.
Jon explained that since President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the idea of nuking hurricanes had been considered as an option that could potentially save innocent lives from natural disasters.
Regardless, Miller explained that whether Trump considered the tactic or not, the left-wing media ran with the story in a way that framed Trump as the originator of the idea when it had been floated as a possibility for over 70 years.
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