Texas, Trump and flood
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Buffalo News editorial cartoonist Adam Zyglis depicted a supporter of President Donald Trump drowning under the severe flash floods that took place in Texas.
After the catastrophic flash flooding in central Texas on July 4, 2025, users online claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration was ultimately to blame for the flood's 100 deaths due to staffing cuts at the National Weather Service.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are expected to visit the site of the deadly Texas Hill Country floods on Friday.
Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo condemned the politicization of the Texas floods by Sen. Chris Murphy on Tuesday, arguing that such partisan rhetoric during tragedies is "killing us."
According to the MSNBC host, the president’s comments about the decor reveal exactly where his “head is at” as rescue efforts continue.
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Calls The Texas Floods A ‘100 Years Catastrophe’ and Blames Joe Biden For The SameAs the flash flood in Texas turned out to be devastating and deadly, Donald Trump has yet again avoided responsibility for the same and dragged former President Joe Biden into this. Talking to reporters on Sunday,
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"Pod Save America" hosts blasted left-wing critics for politicizing the Texas flooding disaster that killed over 100 people, calling on them to remember, "We're all Americans."
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is expected to implore his colleagues this evening — for the 300th time — “to wake up” and start addressing climate change.The Rhode Island Democrat in April 2012 began one of the longest-running regular speaking spots in the legislature’s history.
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Mediaite on MSNMSNBC’s Jen Psaki Slams Trump Rambling About Decor ‘For 15 Minutes’ Amid Flood DisasterJen Psaki slammed Trump for the cabinet meeting he held amid deadly floods in Texas, and zeroed in on what she found to be an especially surreal chunk. The post MSNBC’s Jen Psaki Slams Trump Rambling About Decor ‘For 15 Minutes’ Amid Flood Disaster first appeared on Mediaite.
Over 100 people have died after heavy rain pounded Kerr County, Texas, early Friday, leading to "catastrophic" flooding, the sheriff said.