BREAKING: Sen. Moreno reveals he’s been briefed on Trump’s speech tonight & that it “may be the most important Oval Office address since the Cuban Missile Crisis.”
Will Trump activate the Emergency Alert System (EAS) tonight because the MSM is deciding not to broadcast his Address To The Nation?
Remember, this is the predicate to a National Emergency.
I was just briefed by the White House on what to expect this evening.
I would encourage every American to tune in tonight to the President’s speech. This may be the most important Oval Office address since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The time for complacency with China is over.
⚠️ Heads up, yinz. Saturday night could get rough across eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
If you're anywhere from Youngstown to New Castle, Pittsburgh, Washington, Wheeling, or Erie, now's the time to pay attention. Damaging wind looks like the primary threat as storms organize into a line Saturday evening and race east after sunset. Don't wait until they're knocking on your door, make sure you've got a way to get warnings before heading to bed.
🚨 BREAKING: If these reports are accurate, Thursday night could become one of the most consequential Presidential Addresses in modern American history.
According to @PaulSperry_, President Trump is expected to present newly declassified intelligence alleging:
▪️ Chinese interference in the 2020 election
▪️ Hacking of state voter registration databases
▪️ A broader intelligence cover-up involving FBI, CIA, and ODNI records
▪️ More than 100,000 non-citizens including illegal immigrants on voter rolls
If this evidence is released as reported—and the four sets of declassified FBI, CIA, and ODNI documents are made public this Friday—it won’t just reopen the debate over 2020 and potentially lead to indictments.
It will set up the predicate for Trump to declare a National Emergency on Election Integrity and Infrastructure.
Buckle up.
Saturday's outlook now carries a Level 2 severe risk across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
A front moving through Ohio could touch off storms capable of large hail before they line up and push southeast overnight with strong winds. Separately, hot afternoon air near 90 degrees over the Mid-Atlantic could spark its own round of gusty storms.
** WORST BATCH OF WILDFIRE SMOKE ARRIVES TODAY, JULY 16 **
The strongest batch of surface wildfire smoke will come into the region later this morning and into the afternoon, spreading across the entire state. The highest concentrations of smoke will be in northern Pennsylvania, with a bit less as you head farther south. Nevertheless, looking at the recent air quality stations upstream with a combination of model guidance, we have a rough day ahead of us. While I do not want to forecast 300 - 400+ air quality, those in the darkest region (Area A), may see air quality reduced to those levels. Some stations upstream are even reading as high as 600+, which will be extremely hazardous air.
AREA A (AQI 250+): Very Unhealthy air quality is expected. Even healthy individuals may experience eye irritation, coughing, or difficulty breathing. Everyone should avoid prolonged outdoor activity, especially those with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, and outdoor workers.
AREA B (AQI 200+): Very Unhealthy air quality is possible. Sensitive groups are at the greatest risk, but healthy individuals may also experience symptoms. Limit strenuous outdoor activity and keep windows closed if smoke is present.
AREA C (AQI 150+): Unhealthy air quality is expected. Everyone may begin to experience health effects, especially sensitive groups. Reduce prolonged outdoor activity whenever possible.
AREA D (AQI 100+): Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups air quality is expected. Those with asthma, COPD, heart disease, older adults, and children should limit prolonged outdoor activity.
AREA E (AQI 50+): Moderate air quality is expected. Most people should not experience health effects, though unusually sensitive individuals may notice minor irritation.
The smoke will stick around on Friday, with the worst of the smoke shifting into southern Pennsylvania. Showers and thunderstorms on Saturday will likely help to clear out the air, but we will have to continue to watch the fires and northwest flow next week for a return of smoke. #PAwx #Smoke #Pennsylvania #WildfireSmoke #AirQuality