DHS Comments On Media Reporters About Flooding


As the death toll climbs from the devastating floods that tore through parts of Texas over the weekend, political opportunism has once again reared its head. Within hours of the disaster, left-leaning politicians and members of the mainstream press began pushing a narrative that somehow ties the natural disaster to the Trump administration.


Their claims? Everything from budget cuts to the National Weather Service (NWS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to defunding obscure climate initiatives, to—somehow—cryptocurrency. But as RedState’s Bonchie correctly notes, most of the proposed cuts haven’t even gone into effect. More importantly, no amount of extra funding would have changed the forecast. The science was accurate. The warnings were issued.


Unlike the previous Trump administration, which often avoided confrontations with the press, this second-term administration is not allowing false narratives to go unchecked. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) took to social media Sunday with a direct rebuttal, accusing the media of fabricating claims and ignoring the facts.


In a series of posts, DHS laid out the timeline of the National Weather Service’s response in clear, documented terms. According to the agency, the NWS issued a Flood Watch more than 12 hours in advance, and Flash Flood Warnings with over three hours of lead time—increasing alerts as conditions deteriorated. DHS called the forecasting “timely” and “precise,” noting that the agency operated effectively even in the face of historic rainfall.


The assertion that budget cuts caused forecasting failures doesn't hold water—literally or figuratively. The warnings went out. Whether or not they were heeded is a different question, and one that will be investigated. But to suggest that lives were lost due to a lack of funding, or due to Trump-era policy decisions, is nothing more than partisan scapegoating.

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