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Old 01-16-2018, 08:45 PM
 
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Well, it only took a day or so for some fanatic to blame Donald J. Trump for the Hawaii false alarm of an incoming ballistic missile.

Naturally, she complained about Trump, but carefully did not do the same for Obama who was actually President when most of N. Korea's work on nuclear weapons and missiles took place.

Situation normal for the Democrats.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-tulsi-gabbard

Hawaii Democrat: false missile alarm shows Trump failure on North Korea

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard says state takes blame for panic but claims it revealed flaws in White House approach to nuclear-armed Pyongyang

Sun 14 Jan 2018 12.28 EST First published on Sun 14 Jan 2018 11.13 EST

The false alarm about a ballistic missile strike that terrified Hawaiians on Saturday showed Donald Trump’s policy on North Korea is wrong, a Democratic US representative from the state said on Sunday.

Hawaii ballistic missile false alarm results in panic

“What makes me angry,” Tulsi Gabbard told CNN’s State of the Union, “is that, yes, this false alarm went out and we have to fix that in Hawaii but really we’ve got to get to the underlying issue here, of why are the people of Hawaii and the US facing a nuclear threat coming from North Korea? And what is this president doing, urgently, to eliminate that threat?”
Not even a day passed for the Left to come out blaming Trump.
Hawaii missile scare: Celebrities slam Trump in response | EW.com

The entire incident lasted less than six minutes.

Trump during the Hawaii false alarm: A timeline - CNNPolitics

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1:07 p.m. ET -- Warnings of an incoming ballistic missile begin flashing on cellphones in Hawaii, leading to panic among some residents and visitors. The alert was triggered after an error at the emergency management administration.
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1:13 p.m. ET -- Hawaii's State Warning Point issues a cancellation of the Civil Danger Warning Message,
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