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Greg Abbott Rebukes Question About ‘Blame’ As 161 Still Missing After Texas Flood
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott rebuked a question about “blame” during a Tuesday afternoon press conference to announce that more than 160 people are believed to be missing in the aftermath of the flash floods that killed more than 100 over the July Fourth weekend.
Abbott told a reporter, “You asked and I’m going to use your words, ‘Who’s to blame?’ Know this, that’s the word choice of losers.”
He continued, in part, “Let me explain one thing about Texas. Every square inch of our state cares about football. Every football team makes mistakes. The losing teams are the ones who try to point out who is to blame. The championship teams are the ones who say don’t worry about it, we got this.”
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
Gov. Abbott clearly not happy about those asking who is to blame for the tragedy in Texas. Compares situation to a football team rebounding from mistakes.
“The way winners talk is not to point fingers. They talk about solutions. What Texas is all about is solutions.” pic.twitter.com/2alrUYQVrX
— Jordan Dajani (@JordanDajani) July 8, 2025

Associated Press
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