Trump faces criticism for disaster response as he visits Texas amid heavy flooding deaths
President Donald Trump is traveling to central Texas to survey the aftermath of a catastrophic flood that has killed over 100 people, putting his administration under sudden scrutiny for its response to the disaster.

President Donald Trump is set to visit central Texas to assess the damage from a devastating flood that has claimed over 100 lives, as his administration faces criticism for its response to the disaster amid concerns about preparedness and coordination. The president's visit comes as the death toll continues to rise, with many residents still stranded in flooded areas. Trump's trip is also seen as an attempt to quash criticism of his administration's handling of natural disasters, including Hurricane Harvey last year. The flooding has left widespread destruction and a shortage of emergency resources in its wake.