Texas, Donald Trump and flooding
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Trump never said the above words. We found no evidence in his public statements, interviews or on his social media posts about the Texas floods that he hoped immigrants had died in the flooding. The above video and voice-over is likely AI-generated. As such, we rate this claim as false.
"It’s hard to believe the devastation," Trump said. "Trees that are 100 years old just ripped out of the ground. I've never seen anything like this, and I've seen a lot of bad ones."
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At least 24 people were dead and many missing after torrential rains unleashed flash floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas.
President Donald Trump toured the devastation left by flash flooding in central Texas amid growing questions about how local officials responded to the crisis as well as questions about the federal response -- including the fate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency -- that he has so far avoided.
President Donald Trump met with victims' families and surveyed the damage of catastrophic floods that struck the state one week ago.
Experts said the NWS did a good job warning about the flooding, but questions remain about whether the cuts played a role.
The Buffalo Newspaper Guild canceled an event on Thursday after editorial cartoonist Adam Zyglis sparked backlash with a cartoon depicting a Trump supporter in the Texas floods.