Texas politicians praise Trump's response to deadly floods

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The recent floods in Texas have prompted officials to praise President Trump's swift disaster response, with Gov. Greg Abbott affirming Trump's dedication to supporting the state. As search efforts continue for missing individuals, including five girls from Camp Mystic, questions about communication failures have arisen. Local officials faced scrutiny over their inability to provide adequate warnings about the fast-rising Guadalupe River. Abbott emphasized Trump's deep concern for Texas, and both he and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke positively about the federal response.

However, a heated exchange occurred between Kerr County officials and reporters over accountability for the communication failures. The National Weather Service had increased staffing in anticipation of severe weather, but criticism regarding its effectiveness has been vocal. The federal government has announced disaster assistance, including a 90-day foreclosure moratorium in Kerr County. Critics argue that local officials may be more concerned with avoiding conflict with Trump than addressing the failures that led to the disaster.

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