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Plus, Medicaid and Affordable Care Act cuts in Donald Trump's domestic policy bill have rural hospitals considering what services they might have to cut.
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The Western Journal on MSN'Vile' Newspaper Cartoon Mocks Texas Flood Victims, Sparks Immense BacklashThe bodies are still being counted, but liberals don't care as long as they can make a political point. A newspaper cartoonist in New York state, with a body of work attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters,
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Calls The Texas Floods A ‘100 Years Catastrophe’ and Blames Joe Biden For The SameAs the flash flood in Texas turned out to be devastating and deadly, Donald Trump has yet again avoided responsibility for the same and dragged former President Joe Biden into this. Talking to reporters on Sunday,
Cynthia Thomas describes the damage left behind by the catastrophic floods that struck Texas. Thomas explains to NBC News' Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers why many people are likely to not rebuild due to the high costs of flood insurance.
President Donald Trump extended his condolences to the people affected by the devastating flash floods that hit Texas Hill Country
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump Underwent ‘Three Emotional Stages’ While Responding to Texas Floods—Body Language Expert Reveals Shocking InsightTexas has been devastated by the loss of personal and property. While the nation mourned the loss and the tragedy, people have complained about the silence from the White House. The current administration was called cold and irresponsible to not even release any statement on the tragedy.
On Monday’s episode of The View, cohosts criticized President Donald Trump feuding with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk as Texas suffers from catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 82 people and left dozens more missing.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNWhite House defends national forecasting agency amid questions about warnings, response to Texas floodsPresident Donald Trump is expected to visit Central Texas this week. Local officials and forecasters have defended their actions before and after flash floods killed dozens in the region.