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re: Trump’s plan for the National Weather Service

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protect life-saving weather alerts from MAGA attacks Team, You may have noticed an early start to ex

protect life-saving weather alerts from MAGA attacks Team, You may have noticed an early start to extreme summer weather this year, and it's not a trick of the imagination. June was once again the hottest on record, marking 13 consecutive months of record-breaking temperatures and leaving millions sweltering in temperatures soaring over 100 degrees. And just this week, deadly Tropical Storm Beryl hit Texas, leaving Houston under water and millions without power. That’s on top of the fact that Beryl was the earliest-ever recorded Category 5 hurricane. What do Donald Trump and his MAGA allies plan to do if he returns to the White House? Decimate warning systems that Americans rely on, like the National Weather Service -- the very forecasts and alerts preparing Americans for the dangers of destructive hurricanes and deadly heat waves. They spell it all out in the plan they call Project 2025 -- the MAGA plot for what they hope to achieve if Donald Trump gets another shot in the Oval Office. Don't wait, add your name to stop Project 2025 and protect the National Weather Service. [ADD YOUR NAME]( This is what’s at stake in November. - Climate Power Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4100 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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