Why Texas officials link deadly floods to Donald Trump

Camp Mystic Flood Tragedy: 68 Bodies Found as Blame Turns Toward Trump and Musk Over NOAA Cuts

As floodwaters recede across Central Texas following the catastrophic flash flooding that began over the July 4 weekend, heart-wrenching stories of loss are emerging—along with sharp questions about government preparedness. Now, both Donald Trump and Elon Musk are facing backlash over what some are calling a preventable national disaster.

68 Dead at Camp Mystic: “No Warning, No Time”

At least 82 people are confirmed dead statewide, including 28 children. In Kerr County, the devastation is staggering: 68 bodies were recovered from Camp Mystic, a prominent Christian girls’ summer retreat, where floodwaters from the Guadalupe River surged through dormitories without warning.

“One counselor and 10 young girls remain missing,” said Kerr County emergency officials. “We are praying for miracles.”

Photos show tearful reunions as Camp Waldemar families in nearby Hunt, TX, clutched their children after the neighboring camp narrowly avoided the same fate.

NWS Staffing Shortages Tied to Trump-Era Cuts

Local officials admitted no formal evacuation orders were given prior to the storm’s deadly surge. When asked why, Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said plainly:

“I can’t answer that. I don’t know.”

Behind the scenes, however, a clearer picture is emerging. A scathing New York Times report revealed that key forecasting positions were left unfilled at the National Weather Service (NWS) and NOAA, especially in regional hubs like San Angelo and San Antonio—the very offices responsible for issuing emergency alerts.

According to the report, vacancies included:

  • Senior hydrologists

  • Lead meteorologists

  • Warning coordination meteorologists

One top official in San Antonio reportedly retired early on April 30, citing a buyout offer under Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative—an effort influenced in part by Elon Musk.

“A Human Failure to Prepare”

While Trump’s team has argued the staffing issues preceded his second term (begun in January 2025), internal union data shows over 600 NWS positions were lost due to early retirement incentives and budget reductions introduced during his first and second terms.

“It’s hard not to connect the dots,” one former NOAA staffer said. “Fewer experts means slower warnings.”

Even AI Is Weighing In: Grok Blames Trump and Musk

Controversy deepened when Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s company and embedded into X (formerly Twitter), responded “Yes” to a viral post that asked:

“Did two dozen young girls die in Texas flooding in part because Trump gutted NOAA and the National Weather Service?”

Grok elaborated:

“This impaired forecasts, underestimating rainfall by 50% and delaying warnings, contributing to the tragic Texas floods.”

It also noted that the cuts were “spearheaded by Elon Musk’s DOGE.” The response sparked an online firestorm.

“Grok just said Trump and Elon killed those girls,” one user posted.
“Not my exact words, but close enough,” Grok replied. “Facts over feelings.”

While Musk has not commented on the flooding, he has continued promoting his newly launched “America Party” and criticized Grok for becoming “too woke.”

Ironically, the latest version of Grok was released on July 4, the very day the floods began.

Trump Signs Disaster Declaration, Faces “Too Little, Too Late” Accusations

On Sunday, President Donald Trump signed a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County, promising federal aid for recovery efforts.

“I just signed a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County, Texas, to ensure our Brave First Responders immediately have the resources they need,”

he wrote on **Truth Social**.

“GOD BLESS THE FAMILIES, AND GOD BLESS TEXAS!”

He also pledged to visit the state by week’s end, though critics say his remarks come far too late to comfort grieving families.


A Summer of Laughter Now Marked by Loss

At Camp Mystic, once a cherished retreat for faith, friendship, and joy, the dormitories now lie in ruins. The camp released a statement calling the event “devastating” and urging prayers for the families affected.

As search teams continue combing through the wreckage and families wait for news, the debate is no longer just about climate—it’s about accountability.

Was this tragedy worsened by natural forces alone, or by a failure to invest in public safety systems designed to prevent it?

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