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'American hero' saves 165 lives in devastating Texas floods and more top headlines

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News video: 7.7.25 The Joe Mangiacotti Show - Monday

7.7.25 The Joe Mangiacotti Show - Monday

Good morning, Boston! Buckle up for a packed *Joe Mangiacotti Show* today at 1 PM on WCRN 830 AM! We’re diving into the heart of Central Texas, where devastating floods claimed 82 lives, including 27 from Camp Mystic, with hero Scott Ruskan saving 165 in a daring rescue—Senator Ted Cruz and...

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Karoline Leavitt SLAMS Media And Democrats Over Texas Flood ‘Lies’ After Deadly Disaster Kills Many [Video]

Karoline Leavitt SLAMS Media And Democrats Over Texas Flood ‘Lies’ After Deadly Disaster Kills Many

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a blistering response to critics following the catastrophic Texas floods that killed dozens. Addressing the press on Monday, Leavitt accused some media outlets and Democratic leaders of spreading “depraved, disgusting lies” about the administration’s response. She firmly rejected accusations of federal delay or negligence, saying rescue teams and emergency resources were “mobilized within hours.” The flood, which left entire communities submerged and at least 82 people dead, has ignited a new political firestorm, with critics blaming budget cuts and preparedness failures. Leavitt dismissed the allegations as “shameful exploitation of tragedy for political gain.” Her forceful defense and condemnation of the narrative sparked immediate reactions across social media and Capitol Hill. As floodwaters recede, the political storm is only intensifying — and Leavitt has made clear: the administration won’t stay silent. #TexasFloods #KarolineLeavitt #PressBriefing #FloodResponse #DisasterPolitics #MediaLies #TexasDisaster #WhiteHouseBriefing #LeavittClapback #FloodCrisis #TexasEmergency #DemocratBacklash #TrumpAdministration #FEMAResponse #NaturalDisaster #GOPvsMedia #TexasTragedy #PoliticalStorm #FloodAftermath #DisasterNarratives ~HT.410~ED.194~

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