Who's to Blame for Texas Flooding Tragedy? There Is a Lot of Finger Pointing.
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, JUL 7 – At least 81 died in July 4 weekend floods amid criticism of weather service budget cuts and communication failures, with the Austin/San Antonio office overseeing the hardest-hit Hill Country area.
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CNN’s Jake Tapper slams Texas governor's ‘losers’ insult on flood deaths
CNN's Jake Tapper issued a forceful rebuke of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's assertion that questions about who is to blame for the deadly flood in Texas are the "language of losers."During a press conference on Tuesday, Abbott told a reporter that their question about who is to blame for the flood that has killed over 100 people in Kerr County is the "language of losers." Abbott then went on to describe how a championship football team never asks who…
News Hosts Comments Stir Debate Following Report - Patriot Newsfeed
A recent CNN segment featuring Dana Bash has reignited longstanding concerns about media bias—this time, in the aftermath of two devastating storms hitting opposite ends of the country. The contrast in coverage is stark and unmistakable. When Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, causing widespread flooding and damage across the state, Bash offered an impassioned defense of the Biden administration’s response. Despite lingering devastation and…
Rosie O'Donnell Tries To Blame President Trump For Texas Flooding: 'Shame On Him'
Former talk show host Rosie O’Donnell has proven she’ll do just about anything — including self-deporting to Ireland — to make her disdain for President Donald Trump known. The two have been embroiled in a long, public feud that predates Trump’s entry into the political realm, and O’Donnell kept it going this week in response to the deadly flooding that has impacted Texas in recent days. While she began her social media post by paying lip servic…
'The Biden setup': Brutal analysis details Trump effort to 'levy blame' for disasters on predecessor
Less than 24 hours before White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was warning against blaming the government for the Texas flooding tragedy, President Donald Trump was already pointing fingers — while denying the finger pointing, says CNN analyst Aaron Blake.“If you look at [the Texas tragedy], what a situation that all is, and that was really the Biden setup,” said Trump, while denying his cuts to the National Weather Service had anything …

Brian Stelter suggests media partly to blame for 'warning fatigue' amid tragic flood deaths
The Texas flooding tragedy that has claimed so many lives has also become a battleground for partisans attempting to place blame on their opponents for the catastrophe.Many critics on the left are trying to blame cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made by the Trump administration for the deaths of at least 95 people from disastrous flooding, according to NBC News. Twenty-seven of the deaths were counted among campers and…
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