Back in September, the United States was facing a potential catastrophe: Hurricane Dorian. But one leader wasn’t particularly clued-in on the actual threat Dorian posed. That leader was President Trump, who tweeted that Alabama would “most likely be hit [much] harder than anticipated.” Except by that point, Alabama was no longer anywhere in the hurricane’s potential path. After the National Weather Service’s Birmingham office corrected the misinformation, officials scrambled to justify Trump’s blatantly false claim, as internal emails have since shown. The whole thing culminated in Trump infamously displaying a hurricane forecast map that was altered with a Sharpie to suggest a possible hit on Alabama.