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Karoline Leavitt Blames Texas Floods on 'Act of God,' Ignores Trump Administration Cuts

The Damage ReportJuly 8, 20255 min38,105 views
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White House Press Secretary's Defense

  • 🎯 Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, is criticized for attributing the Texas flood deaths to an "act of God".
  • ⚠️ Leavitt stated that the National Weather Service provided early and consistent warnings, with record-breaking lead times, and that offices were well-staffed, framing the event as not the administration's fault.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The speaker highlights the hypocrisy of blaming politicians for events under their watch when it's Democrats, but calling it a "depraved lie" when Republicans do it.

Blame and Responsibility

  • ⚑ Leavitt's statement implies that if warnings were adequate, those affected were responsible for their situation, shifting blame away from local, state, and federal officials.
  • πŸ’” The narrative suggests that the responsibility for the deaths of over 100 people, including 27 campers, falls on "God or the kids who died".
  • πŸ“‰ The administration's strategy is described as an attempt to weather the storm without accurate allocation of public anger, especially concerning FEMA's winding down.

Government Strategy and Funding

  • βœ‚οΈ The video points out the irony of cutting "waste and fraud" in bureaucracy, only to find that such agencies are sometimes necessary for safeguarding lives.
  • πŸ’° Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick suggests the need for flood warning sirens, a proposal previously rejected due to a million-dollar cost, highlighting a prioritization of industry over public safety.
  • πŸ” Senator Ted Cruz promises a "careful examination" of events, which the speaker characterizes as a vague attempt to deflect responsibility.

Ongoing Tragedy and Impact

  • πŸ“ˆ The death toll has risen from 80 to over 100 people, with more missing individuals expected to be added to the tragic count.
  • 🏠 Beyond fatalities, many have lost homes, businesses, belongings, and vehicles, underscoring the widespread devastation.
  • 🚨 The governing strategy in Texas is criticized for consistently failing to take constituent safety seriously, leading to repeated devastation from floods, winter storms, heat waves, and mass shootings.
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