White House blasts ‘uninformed Democrats’ who blamed Texas floods on Trump

The White House attacked the democrats who blame the Trump for shocking floods, including dozens of children in Texas.
After the tragedy, Donald Trump, Internal Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other Republicans came under fire due to lack of preparation from the National Weather Service.
NWS has faced hundreds of business deductions since Trump’s office, but in June he began to hire again.
White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson returned to critics in a tweet in the afternoon on Sunday.
“ I have seen many uninformed democrats about Texas in a shameful way, so let’s take the facts directly ‘he wrote.
Jackson later talked about a few meteorologists who said the protocol was followed, and NWS did both ‘on the ball’ and ‘he did his work and did it well.
Jason Runyen, a meteorologist of the National Weather Service Office, said he had extra personnel during the storms of the National Air Service Office in New Braunfels, offering estimates for Austin, San Antonio and environmental regions.
In cases where the office usually had two predictions in open weather, the staff had up to five.
The White House attacked the Trump administration in Texas against the democrats who accused of shocking floods that killed at least 80 people, including dozens of children.
After the tragedy, Donald Trump, Internal Security Secretary Kristi NOEM and other Republicans came under fire due to lack of preparation from the National Weather Service
Runyen, “ `that night there were extra people here, and this is typical in every air service office – you make staff for an activity and you hold people too much overtime and people, ” he said.
Meanwhile, local authorities have no ability to warn the people themselves.
Rob Kelly, the most elected official of the district, Kerr District Judge Rob Kelly said that the district was thinking about a flood warning system that would work like a hurricane warning siren before being elected about six or seven years ago, but the idea never came out of the ground due to the expense.
Kelly, “ `we looked at him before… We hugged with the cost of the people, ” he said.
He said he didn’t know what kind of security and evacuation plans of the camps.
‘I know, the flood was hit the camp first and came in the middle of the night. I do not know where the children are ‘he said. ‘I don’t know what kind of alarm systems they have. This will come out in time. ‘
Finger marking has recently descended to the national weather service, which has recently started the recruitment process.
However, this came up months later as a part of the great deductions made to the federal government under Trump in recent months after the firing of approximately 600 people. NPR.
White House Assistant Press Secretary Abigail Jackson returned to critics in a tweet in the afternoon on Sunday afternoon
Until April, almost half of the NWS estimation offices had 20 percent gap rates.
Internal Security Secretary Kristi Noem, while Monster Flash Flood was about to ruin the state, while the delayed warnings of the inhabitants of Texas made a ruthless grill.
Noem joined the Governor Greg Abbott and other state personnel for a press conference on Saturday, where a journalist’s National Weather Service made a cabinet member on a warning warning.
The ‘Old System’ accused and said that the Trump administration would look at renewing the system to work better for US citizens.
“Extremely difficult to predict the weather, NO said Noem. “ At the same time, the national weather service occasionally and from time to time more time, more time, more warnings and more notifications. ‘
He said that the Trump administration would make a priority to raise the national weather service technology used to warn.
Noem, at a press conference with the state and federal leaders, “We know that everyone wants more warnings, and therefore we are trying to increase the neglected technology for a long time to let families notify as much as possible,” he said.
NOEM did not reveal that the Trump administration proposed interruptions for Fema and Noaa during natural disasters.
People watch Guadalupe river flow through a dam
Members of a rescue team are looking for missing people on the Guadalupe River
The proposal involves Noaa’s air laboratories and climatic coordination and research center investigating the severe storms.
The segments led to a Florida meteorologist to give an alarm about what to do just a month ago.
The flooded parts of Texas warned an additional ‘water wall’ officials for making a new wave of evacuation.
Nim Kidd, the chief of the Texas Emergency Management Department, advised Kerr County to support more of the deadly rains that already claimed the lives of at least 80 people.
Kidd, at a press conference, “There are reports of additional water at this point. As the governor mentioned, the region is still falling rain,” he said.
“ We currently have DPS aircraft trying to find this water wall and people in the notified areas are still not verified, in our communication systems. ‘
The locals in the center of Texas are called to mix a higher place after more flash flood warnings as a result of more rain falling on the saturated floor.
Among those who have died so far are at least five young girls between the ages of eight and nine years swept by the floods in the early hours of July 4, the summer camp in Hunt. Rescue workers said at least 11 campers are still missing.
So far, 40 adults and 28 children have died in total, the Guadalupe river rose more than 26 feet in just 45 minutes, and Kerr County hit the community with flash floods.
The Trump administration affects the agencies that respond to natural disasters such as FEMA after making great deductions for federal financing.




