Horrific floods have devastated Texas, with nearly 90 lives lost in Kerr County alone. Yet some Democrats shamefully exploited this tragedy to attack President Trump. Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer demanded an investigation blaming National Weather Service staffing cuts for the disaster. This heartless politicization ignores Texans’ real suffering.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fiercely defended the administration. She called out Schumer and other Democrats for spreading “depraved lies” about weather service funding. Leavitt stressed this national tragedy demands unity—not reckless partisan games.
Senator Ted Cruz stood firmly against the political attacks during his Texas visit. Cruz declared outright that finger-pointing dishonors the victims and hinders recovery efforts. He emphasized this catastrophe requires all Americans pulling together.
Schumer’s investigation request claims staffing shortages might have delayed flood warnings. His letter insists on probing whether forecast accuracy suffered from vacancies. This blame-shifting ignores the Weather Service’s multiple advance warnings issued before the floods.
The Trump administration confirms staffing adjustments haven’t impacted operations. Weather alerts went out properly before this unprecedented disaster. Democrats invented a false narrative to smear the president during mourning.
Mainstream media allies amplified these baseless accusations against the White House. They ignored how first responders heroically saved lives despite historic flooding. This coordinated attack shows liberal desperation to exploit any crisis.
Geraldo Rivera and Melissa Francis rightly condemned this politicization on NEWSMAX. They exposed how Democrats and their media partners disrespect disaster victims for cheap points. Such behavior betrays all patriotic Americans.
True leaders focus on supporting survivors, not weaponizing tragedy. Conservatives stand with Texas families against these disgusting political games. We mourn the lost and pray for healing—without divisive lies.

