Press Sec dispels fake news National Weather staffing flooding; Bessent: no tax collection problem
Press Sec dispels fake news National Weather staffing flooding; Bessent: no tax collection problem
Press Sec dispels the fake news around National Weather Service staffing in the wake of the weekend’s devastating Texas flooding: “The San Angelo office was fully staffed with 12 forecast meteorologists … The San Antonio office was operating with 11 forecasters.”
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Press Sec: “The flood hit in the very early hours of the morning … but there were early and consistent warnings, and again, the National Weather Service did its job.
On July 2nd, there were initial notices of potential weather and flooding risks were issued.
On July 3rd — escalating warnings throughout the day with a flood watch issued at 1:18 P.M. …”
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Press Sec: “There will be approximately 12 other countries that will receive notifications and letters directly from the President… The administration, the President, and his trade team want to cut the best deals for the American people and the American worker.”
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Sec Scott Bessent: “We don’t have a tax collection problem; we have a spending problem, and we are trying to get that under control. We are also trying to accelerate growth because changing the growth trajectory upward solves a lot of the deficit problems.”
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Press Sec dispels fake news National Weather staffing flooding; Bessent: no tax collection problem
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Press Sec dispels the fake news around National Weather Service staffing in the wake of the weekend’s devastating Texas flooding: “The San Angelo office was fully staffed with 12 forecast meteorologists
- The San Antonio office was operating with 11 forecasters
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Press Sec: “The flood hit in the very early hours of the morning