Texas, FEMA and flooding
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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tour the Texas flood devastation and the State Department begins laying employees.
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one week ago.
Donald Trump has lashed out at reporters during a press conference while visiting flood-devastated Texas, but one journalist copped a particularly harsh spray from the US President.
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During his first weekend back in the White House, Trump again visited North Carolina to scope out Helene damage and toured the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. But he also used those trips to sharply criticize the Biden administration and California officials.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump defends federal government’s response to Hill Country floods during Texas visitThe president met with state and local officials, who praised the White House response, and lashed out at a question on whether aid and rescue efforts occurred fast enough.
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin Congressman Greg Casar and several other Democratic lawmakers have sent letters to U.S. leaders in the aftermath of deadly Central Texas floods, demanding answers about the federal response.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNTexas Flood update: How many are still missing as rescue team continue to search for victimsOn July 10, 2025, CBS News confirmed that over 170 people were missing at that time. Sadly, the number of casualties is surging, too. On Friday, X user Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) shared an image of a vehicle stuck under the debris of the Texas flood.
President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, traveled today to Central Texas to visit sites along the Guadalupe River where last week’s catastrophic flooding killed more t
At a press conference, his first significant public response to the tragedy, held a full week after the flood, Trump refused to address multiple facts implicating his administration and that of his MAGA ally Governor Abbott in the disaster.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem gave an update on the search and recovery efforts in Texas after deadly flash flooding killed more than 100 people.