Trump Comes Undone After Hurricane Stunt, DEBUNKED by Fox Host

In a whirlwind of controversy that could only happen in 2024, Donald Trump has found himself at the center of a bizarre hurricane-related debacle—one that even Fox News couldn’t let slide. It all started when Trump, in his latest bid for relevance, claimed that Hurricane Valhalla, a storm that supposedly formed “out of nowhere,” was his doing. Yes, you heard that right: the former president took credit for creating a Category 5 hurricane, saying it was a “strategic maneuver” to prove his dominance over nature.
“I told everyone, no one believes me, but it’s true. I command the weather now, okay? It’s unbelievable what we’re doing,” Trump declared during a rally in Florida, standing next to what appeared to be a homemade weather map drawn in Sharpie. “Hurricane Valhalla—it’s a beautiful name, isn’t it?—was a distraction. The radical left didn’t see it coming. But I did it. Believe me.”
However, not everyone was on board with Trump’s self-proclaimed storm-making powers. Even Fox News’ own Tucker Carlson (yes, that Tucker Carlson) called him out on the stunt during a live segment. “Let’s be real for a moment,” Carlson said, his eyebrows raised in disbelief. “Trump creating hurricanes? This isn’t a comic book universe.”
Carlson then debunked Trump’s outlandish claim by bringing on meteorologists, who assured the audience that hurricanes are, in fact, natural weather phenomena and not something that can be conjured up on a whim. Twitter exploded with memes of Trump as Thor, wielding Mjölnir, but it was clear this wasn’t the kind of storm Trump could spin to his advantage.
As the controversy raged on, one thing became certain: this may be the wildest weather-related meltdown of Trump’s post-presidency.