In a dramatic press conference, former President Donald Trump addressed the catastrophic flooding in Texas, calling it a “100-year catastrophe” and pledging federal support as recovery efforts continue. Trump expressed his deep concern for the victims, stating, “God bless all of the people that have gone through so much.” He confirmed plans to visit Texas on Friday, emphasizing the urgency of the situation as the state grapples with the aftermath of the devastating floods.
During the briefing, Trump also discussed upcoming trade negotiations, hinting at potential tariff changes and the sending of trade letters to multiple countries early next week. He dismissed the idea of a third political party, labeling it “ridiculous” and reinforcing his commitment to the Republican Party amid ongoing political tensions.
In a significant foreign policy update, Trump revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be visiting Washington, D.C., and hinted at a possible ceasefire deal regarding Gaza, stating, “We could have it this week.” He expressed optimism about resolving hostage situations, suggesting that negotiations are advancing.
As the nation watches closely, Trump’s remarks on the Texas floods and international diplomacy underscore a moment of critical urgency. With his administration’s focus on recovery efforts and trade deals, the former president is navigating a complex landscape of domestic and international challenges. The coming days will be pivotal as Texas continues its struggle against the floods and as diplomatic discussions unfold with Israel. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.