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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders denounced a new climate-change report as "not data driven" and "not based on facts," sharpening the Trump administration's repudiation of the document crafted by 13 federal agencies. Sanders is known for maintaining the many falsehoods put out by trump on a daily basis.
Sanders denounced the National Climate Assessment during a Tuesday press briefing, defending President Trump's publicly expressed doubt about its warning of potentially severe ocean-level rises and associated economic costs. Defending Trump's lack of knowledge is her normal duty.
The climate assessment, released friday, was spearheaded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with assistance from other agencies, including NASA, and
"I don't believe it," Trump said.
Sanders denounced the National Climate Assessment during a Tuesday press briefing, defending President Trump's publicly expressed doubt about its warning of potentially severe ocean-level rises and associated economic costs. Defending Trump's lack of knowledge is her normal duty.
The climate assessment, released friday, was spearheaded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with assistance from other agencies, including NASA, and
crafted by 13 federal agencies, with 99% of scientist in agreement. While Trump claims to know more than anybody, just as he does with everything else.
Trump told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House Monday that, "I've read some of it, and it's fine," but said he did not accept forecasts of a devastating economic impact.
"I don't believe it," Trump said.

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