Whoopi Goldberg "Shocked" To Report That Texas Flooding Is NOT Trump's
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�The View� host Whoopi Goldberg was shocked to admit that President Donald Trump is not at fault for the massive flash floods that have devastated
central Texas, killing more than 100 people when the Guadalupe River rose
some 26 feet in about 45 minutes.
Goldberg, who still refuses to speak Trump�s name aloud on the ABC midday
talk show, actually stepped in to stop cohost Joy Behar when she pointed the finger at the president during Tuesday�s broadcast.
Cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin addressed those who were attempting to politicize the flooding, claiming that President Donald Trump�s efforts to streamline
the federal government � mainly through the Department Of Government
Efficiency (DOGE) � had had a negative impact on the National Weather
Service�s ability to accurately predict the floods and warn residents in
time.
�I think after action reports are really important but politicizing and pointing fingers is not the answer,� Griffin said.
�Yeah, but Trump does it all the time. He immediately � he immediately starts the blame game,� Behar objected. �So maybe Ms. Leavitt should talk to her boss.�
WATCH:
Whoopi says she�s shocked to admit that the Texas flooding was
NOT Trump�s fault:
�I�m shocked that this is coming out of my mouth. I�m not pointing
a finger at the man in the White House. I�m saying there�s a state
that�s in trouble and has been. And it doesn�t seem like�
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� Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) July 8, 2025
Goldberg jumped into the conversation, saying that she believed people should have been more prepared simply because that particular area was prone to
flash flooding and had flooded quickly in the past. She argued instead that
any failures were at the state level rather than the federal level.
�It�s important, I think, for everyone to understand � and I�m shocked that this is coming out of my mouth. I�m not pointing a finger at the man in the White House,� Goldberg said. �I�m saying there�s a state that is in trouble
and has been. And it doesn�t seem like anything is changing. And maybe we
need to get on top of that.�
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