Presidential Visit to Texas Following Devastating Floods
following catastrophic flooding in Kerrville, Texas, President donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited the affected region to offer support and condolences to the communities grappling with immense loss. The floods resulted in over 120 confirmed fatalities and approximately 160 individuals remain unaccounted for as of July 12, 2025.
During a meeting with local officials, the President lauded the swift actions of first responders and community members in the face of the disaster, while also conveying his deep sympathy for those who lost loved ones. He acknowledged the profound grief experienced by families, stating, “They have been devastated… the loss of a child, or children, is almost incomprehensible.”
The President specifically addressed the tragic deaths at Camp Mystic, where floodwaters claimed the lives of more then 25 young girls. He offered a message of solace, stating, “Though this tragedy is beyond words, we find comfort in the belief that these precious girls are now safe in God’s care.”
The First Lady echoed these sentiments, expressing her “deepest condolences to the parents who have lost their children, and to the entire community mourning the loss of loved ones.” She affirmed national solidarity, stating, “We grieve with you. The entire nation grieves with you,” and indicated a planned return visit to Kerrville.
defending the disaster Response
President Trump directly addressed and refuted criticisms regarding the timeliness of flood warnings and the overall response to the crisis. He asserted that both state and federal agencies had performed exceptionally well in managing the disaster and initiating recovery efforts.
“The work that has been done has been truly remarkable,” the President stated. “Having witnessed numerous serious disasters, I have never seen a response of this caliber. I hold these individuals in the highest regard, recognizing them as true heroes.”
In a pointed exchange with a reporter who questioned the lack of earlier warnings, the President responded critically, characterizing the inquiry as insensitive and malicious.
this visit underscores the scale of the devastation in Texas and the ongoing efforts to support affected communities as they begin the long process of recovery. As of July 12, 2025, recovery operations are ongoing, with federal and state resources mobilized to provide aid and assistance to those impacted by the floods.
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