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[Texas Flood Crisis, International Diplomacy, and Supreme Court Ruling on Federal Layoffs]-[Texas Storm Toll, Trump's Foreign Policy, Supreme Court Allows Federal Layoffs]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-09

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The Tragic Aftermath of Texas Flooding

Central Texas is grappling with a "catastrophic flooding" event that began on the 4th of July, resulting in at least 109 deaths and leaving over 160 people missing. The situation remains "grim," as first responders have not located any survivors since last Friday. The tragedy has been particularly devastating for local communities, with many of the victims being children from a summer camp. Questions regarding emergency preparedness have emerged, specifically concerning Camp Mystic, where inspectors had "signed off on the camp's emergency plans just two days before the flooding."

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has promised that first responders will continue their work until every missing person is "accounted for." However, the response has faced criticism regarding the lack of an effective warning system. Kerr County lacks an outdoor siren system, relying instead on a text-based alert system that faced issues with "timing and reach." While Governor Abbott urged against "pointing fingers" and emphasized that "championship teams" focus on solutions, investigations are expected to scrutinize the state’s preparation and response efforts as residents begin the difficult process to "rebuild again."

Foreign Policy Challenges: Gaza, Ukraine, and Trade

President Trump has been heavily engaged in international affairs, hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House twice in two days. The discussions centered on the "tragedy" in Gaza, with the administration expressing a desire to reach a resolution. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff indicated potential progress on a hostage release deal, though the President has admitted that his campaign pledge to solve these conflicts in "24 hours" is proving "more complicated and challenging" than anticipated.

Simultaneously, the relationship between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be souring. Trump expressed frustration, stating that Putin's niceties are "meaningless" in light of continued attacks on Ukraine. Following a brief pause on arms shipments to Ukraine, the administration has reversed course, with former U.S. Ambassador William Taylor suggesting that Trump is realizing "Putin is the obstacle" to peace. Additionally, the administration is moving forward with a hardline stance on trade, setting an August 1st deadline for tariffs, with the President declaring that his letters to foreign nations regarding exports "are the deals."

Supreme Court Ruling on Federal Workforce Reductions

In a significant legal victory for the administration, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with plans for "mass layoffs of federal workers." The Court placed a lower court ruling on hold, enabling the government to move forward with reorganization plans that affect close to 20 agencies, including the Departments of Health and Human Services and the Treasury.

Labor unions have condemned the decision, calling it a "serious blow to our democracy" and arguing that the President lacks the authority for such a "radical transformation of government" without Congressional approval. Conversely, a White House spokesperson framed the ruling as a "definitive victory," rebuking what they described as an "assault on the president's constitutionally authorized executive powers by leftist judges." While the case will continue to play out in lower courts, the immediate effect is a green light for large-scale staff reductions across the federal government.

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I mean, there's no other way to put it.
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They say the help is appreciated, but needs to be coordinated.
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The way winners talk is not to point fingers.
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They talk about solutions.
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dealing with the aftermath
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📖 Transcript

Residents of Central Texas are still dealing with the aftermath of last week's catastrophic flooding.
Yes, it's hard, but we're strong.
We'll rebuild again.
Does the area's flood warning system need improvement?
I'm Michelle Martin with A.
Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.

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