Trump Defends Federal Government’s Response to Hill Country Floods During Texas Visit
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US President Trump thanked helpers in Texas for their efforts after the deadly flood. Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria could be declared a World Heritage Site. The most important thing in brief.
Donald Trump became angry over a reporter's question about whether flood warnings in Texas came in time.
US President Trump and his wife Melania visit the floodplain in Texas for the first time. The Republican is shocked by the extent of the destruction. Meanwhile, criticism of the authorities is increasing.


Trump defends federal government’s response to Hill Country floods during Texas visit
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Texas lawmakers on Friday defended the federal government’s response to the deadly July Fourth flooding in Central Texas, claiming that aid was quickly dispatched to reeling communities after the floodwaters swept through.
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Experiencing catastrophic flooding in Texas along the Guadalupe River proved a significant challenge. President Donald Trump effectively managed this crisis, despite his continuous, and justified, concerns about the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) costs and efficacy. The Guadalupe River devastated Texas, causing more than 120 tragic losses and significantly raising concerns about FEMA’s performance. However, this was deftly handled …
Donald and Melania Trump visited Kerr County on Friday, which was hit by a flood disaster on July 4. At a press conference, Trump praised the efforts of the authorities – and became angry when a reporter asked why the warnings about the floods came too late. – I don’t know who you are, but only a really evil person would ask a question like that, Trump said.
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