Trump plans Texas visit on Friday to survey flooding damage from ‘100-year catastrophe’
- On Friday, Kerr County, Texas, experienced deadly flash floods, prompting Trump to sign a disaster declaration and plan a probable visit on Friday.
- Torrential rain dumped up to 15 inches in central Texas, causing the Guadalupe River to surge 26 feet and break its banks early Friday.
- Authorities report at least 79 deaths, over 850 rescues, and 41 missing across Texas amid severe flooding.
- Trump signed a major disaster declaration activating FEMA aid, including grants and low-cost loans for housing, repairs, and emergency response efforts across Texas.
- Past NOAA workforce cuts raised concerns about warning effectiveness amid forecast challenges and additional heavy rain expected through Tuesday.
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White House defends national forecasting agency on warnings, response to Hill Country floods
President Donald Trump is expected to visit Central Texas this week. Local officials and forecasters have defended their actions before and after flash floods killed dozens in the region.White House defends national forecasting agency on warnings, response to Hill Country floods was first posted on July 7, 2025 at 3:00 pm.©2021 "San Antonio Report". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in …
'No one is getting in his way': Analyst breaks down Trump's mindset
In an article for The Bulwark published Monday, neoconservative writer William Kristol offers a satirical, first-person “diary” imagining how President Donald Trump might narrate his own recent strategies. The satirical diary begins with a brief, sympathetic reference to flooding in Texas. “Terrible news out of Texas, where more than 80 people have died” — before the imagined Trump voice pivots sharply to boastful self-reflection.Trump declares,…
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