CNN aired a graphic mistakenly labeling Alabama as 'Mississippi' during coverage which ridiculed President Donald Trump for his inaccurate prediction Hurricane Dorian would hit the Gulf Coast state.
The National Weather Service issued a correction to the president's hurricane path prediction, which prompted CNN's Brian Stelter and ABC News to pounce on him for spreading false information.
CNN aired a graphic mistakenly labeling Alabama as"Mississippi" during coverage which ridiculed President Donald Trump for his inaccurate prediction Hurricane Dorian would hit the Gulf Coast state.CNN's Alabama versus Mississippi mistake was immediately blasted by pro-Trump social media accounts and other conservative figures
the mainstream media of repeatedly labeling"all Trump supporters as ignorant." CNN's Stelter berated Trump in a Tuesday piece highlighting how the president"spread false information during an emergency situation. Not once or twice -- three times.
"CNN's media critic Brian Stelter likes to say, 'When someone can't get the little stuff right, it makes you worry about the big stuff.' Then I wonder what Stelter would say about this CNN graphic that was on his own network?" the outlet mused Sunday. "In addition to Florida – South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, will most likely be hit harder than anticipated," read the president's initial tweet placing Alabama within Dorian's affected"path of uncertainty.
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