Texas, Trump and flood
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President Donald Trump suggested the tragic loss of life that occurred in Texas as a result of historic flooding could have been mitigated if the county had “bells... or something, go off.”In an interview with his daughter-in-law Lara Trump on her Fox News show,
"It’s hard to believe the devastation," Trump said. "Trees that are 100 years old just ripped out of the ground. I've never seen anything like this, and I've seen a lot of bad ones."
US President Donald Trump delivers remarks after visiting flood-affected areas in Texas alongside First Lady Melania Trump. "We were just making a little tour of the area, it's hard to believe the devastation
Donald Trump has suggested that people were given “a lot of warning” ahead of the devastating floods in the Texas Hill Country on July 4.“The way this happened, there was a very early warning – warned a day before,
At least 24 people were dead and many missing after torrential rains unleashed flash floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas.
As President Donald Trump heads to Texas on Friday for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding, he has remained conspicuously quiet about his previous promises to do
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Raw Story on MSN'Spiritual warfare': MAGA host calls Texas floods an 'attack' on TrumpMAGA television host Shemane Nugent suggested that the recent deadly flood in Texas was an "attack" on President Donald Trump. During her Sunday Faith & Freedom program, Nugent spoke to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller about the tragedy.
Experts said the NWS did a good job warning about the flooding, but questions remain about whether the cuts played a role.
President Donald Trump has avoided talk of scrapping the federal disaster response agency after the catastrophic flash flood in Texas that killed more than 100 people, including children at an all-girls camp.