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The White House is defending the National Weather Service and accusing some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of devastating floods in Texas.
According to the MSNBC host, the president’s comments about the decor reveal exactly where his “head is at” as rescue efforts continue.
Emergency responders continue to search for missing people and local police said efforts have been slowed by "sightseers who are making things worse."
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President Donald Trump will travel to Texas on Friday in the wake of devastating floods that killed at least 120 people, including dozens of children.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Sen. Chuck Schumer for spreading "falsehoods" about President Trump's role in Texas flood disaster.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWhite House defends national forecasting agency amid questions about warnings, response to Texas floodsPresident 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.
The White House slammed critics who said cuts made to the National Weather Service contributed to key forecast warnings ahead of deadly flooding in Texas last week.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a press conference at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, as catastrophic flash floods in Texas have killed more than 80 people. WHERE THE CEASEFIRE NEGOTIATIONS STAND AHEAD OF TRUMP-NETANYAHU MEETING Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also speak with President Donald Trump on Monday on a ceasefire in
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.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also called on Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to meet with ICE officials.
President Donald Trump's budget requests to Congress for NOAA and his plans to phase out FEMA are under the microscope after fatal Texas floods.