In the aftermath of one of the deadliest natural disasters in recent American history, actress and outspoken political commentator Rosie O’Donnell has made headlines by blaming former President Donald Trump for what she calls “a series of terrible decisions” that indirectly led to the catastrophic flash floods in central Texas this past weekend.
The unprecedented flooding left at least 82 people dead and over 40 missing, including dozens of children from a local summer camp for girls. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue teams continue to search through the debris and devastated neighborhoods near the Guadalupe River.

A Disaster of Historic Proportions
Central Texas experienced an extreme weather event over the July 4th holiday weekend when more than 18 inches of rain fell within hours, overwhelming riverbanks and storm drains. The sudden deluge triggered flash floods that ripped through towns, washed away homes and vehicles, and tragically caught an estimated 120 children at Camp Mystic by surprise.
Local officials described the flooding as “the worst in over a century.” The devastation has left hundreds homeless and prompted a state of emergency declaration from Texas Governor Greg Abbott, as well as a federal disaster declaration approved by President Joe Biden.
Rosie O’Donnell’s Bold Accusation
In a video posted to her TikTok and Instagram accounts on Sunday, Rosie O’Donnell didn’t hold back. The former talk show host said:
“This is what happens when a corrupt, careless leader guts federal programs and sabotages climate readiness because it doesn’t fit his political narrative. Donald Trump made terrible decisions that dismantled our national weather and emergency response capabilities. And now? People are dead. Children are missing.”
O’Donnell specifically criticized the Trump administration’s 2019 decision to cut over 300 positions from NOAA and the National Weather Service, a move widely condemned by scientists and emergency management experts at the time. She argued that those staffing cuts weakened the nation’s ability to issue timely flood warnings, contributing to the disaster’s severity.

The Political Firestorm
As expected, O’Donnell’s comments ignited a fierce backlash among conservatives and Trump loyalists online. Prominent MAGA influencers accused her of politicizing a tragedy, calling the actress “Hollywood trash” and a “vulture.”
Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany responded on Fox News, saying:
“Rosie O’Donnell should be ashamed of herself. To exploit a natural disaster to attack President Trump is disgusting, even by her standards.”
However, O’Donnell remained defiant. In a follow-up tweet Monday morning, she posted:
“I’ll speak the truth if no one else will. Actions have consequences. This was avoidable.”
Fact-Checking the Claims
Independent fact-checkers have noted that while it’s difficult to draw a direct line from specific policy decisions to the tragic outcomes of a natural disaster, it is true that the Trump administration reduced staffing at NOAA and attempted to roll back climate readiness programs. The consequences of those decisions on long-term disaster preparedness have been debated for years.
Experts have also pointed out that the National Weather Service did issue a flash flood emergency three hours before the worst of the flooding began. However, communication breakdowns and the sheer speed of the storm left many communities unable to evacuate in time.
The Bigger Debate: Politics and Public Safety
O’Donnell’s comments have revived a larger national conversation about how politics influences public safety infrastructure and climate crisis readiness. Environmental advocates argue that years of budget cuts, policy reversals, and politicization of climate science under the Trump administration weakened America’s ability to manage extreme weather events.
Meanwhile, Republican leaders maintain that unpredictable weather cannot be blamed on past administrations and accuse Democrats of using every crisis as an excuse to attack conservatives.

What Happens Next
As search and recovery operations continue, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has deployed additional resources to the area. President Biden has promised full federal support for rebuilding efforts and ordered a review of national emergency preparedness standards.
For now, Rosie O’Donnell stands by her words, and whether you agree with her or not, one thing is clear: this tragedy has reignited America’s fiercest political fault lines — and neither side seems ready to back down.
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