In a press conference today, former President Donald Trump addressed the devastating floods ravaging Texas, labeling the disaster a “100-year catastrophe.” He expressed deep sympathy for the victims and confirmed plans to visit the state on Friday, emphasizing the administration’s close collaboration with Texas officials and FEMA during this crisis. “It’s a horrible thing that took place,” he stated, as rescue and recovery efforts continue amidst rising waters.
Trump also discussed significant trade negotiations set to unfold this week, hinting at letters and deals regarding tariffs that could affect multiple countries. He dismissed the notion of a third political party, criticizing Elon Musk’s recent political ambitions as “ridiculous” and reaffirming his loyalty to the Republican Party.
On the international front, Trump revealed that he will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with discussions focused on a potential ceasefire in Gaza and a permanent deal concerning Iran. He expressed optimism about securing the release of hostages, stating, “We think we’ll have that done this week.”
The former president’s remarks come amid heightened tensions and crises, including ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, which he attributed to the current administration’s policies. He reiterated his belief that the 2020 election was “rigged,” linking it to the current geopolitical turmoil.
As the nation watches closely, Trump’s statements underscore the urgency of addressing both domestic disasters and international conflicts, with critical developments expected in the coming days.