President Donald Trump has entered into another battle with the media, this time regarding Alabama’s weather.

Over the past 48 hours, Hurricane Dorian has caused major destruction through the Bahamas as it has been categorized as a Level 5 storm. In his most recent briefing, Trump addressed the shootings in Odessa, Texas as well as Hurricane Dorian.

“It may get a little piece of a great place: it’s called Alabama,” said President Trump. “And Alabama could even be in for at least some very strong winds and something more than that, it could be. It’s the size of — the storm that we’re talking about. So, for Alabama, just please be careful also."

Despite the comments made by Trump regarding Dorian, many have contradicted Trump’s statements on Hurricane Dorian -- including the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service has publicly spoken out to correct Trump, saying that “Alabama will NOT see any impacts from Dorian” They also mentioned that the hurricane will remain far east of Alabama’s reach.

Trump then took to Twitter to respond to media outlets who corrected his statements regarding the hurricane, specifically Jon Karl, ABC News Chief White House Correspondent.

“Under certain original scenarios, it was in fact correct that Alabama could have received some “hurt.” Always good to be prepared! But the Fake News is only interested in demeaning and belittling. Didn’t play my whole sentence or statement. Bad people!,” Trump tweeted.