President Trump is visiting Alabama today where a deadly tornado hit Sunday. The powerful EF-4 storm tore through the rural countryside with 170 mph winds leaving 23 people dead. Three of the people who were killed were children ages 6, 9, and 10. One family lost seven people. The number of those killed by the massive twister – which stretched for nearly a mile at one point – is more than double the total number of tornado-related deaths in the United States in 2018 alone.
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Trump Signs Bibles for Tornado Survivors in Alabama, Operation Blessing Helping Victims: 'Please Be Praying for Us'
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