Trump Team Saves Hundreds Of Lives Saved

Historic Flooding Devastates Texas Hill Country as Trump Pledges Full Federal Support

President Donald J. Trump is mobilizing every available federal resource to assist in the wake of catastrophic flooding across Central Texas, where at least 32 lives have been lost, including 14 children, and dozens remain missing.

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that the U.S. Coast Guard has already rescued 223 people, including families stranded on rooftops and clinging to trees.

“God bless our first responders,” she posted on X, praising the heroic actions of emergency personnel.


Beloved Christian Camp Hit Hard — Girls Still Unaccounted For

The disaster has struck the heart of Kerr County, where Camp Mystic, a riverside Christian girls’ camp in Hunt, Texas, was caught in the deadly surge of the Guadalupe River. Officials say 23 to 25 young girls are still unaccounted for.

Floodwaters tore through communities just before dawn Friday after nearly a foot of rain fell overnight. Many small towns and faith-based campsites were left underwater, with extensive property loss and personal tragedy.


Gov. Abbott Expands Disaster Declaration as Trump Offers Federal Aid

Texas Governor Greg Abbott confirmed that 850 individuals have been rescued in the last 36 hours, noting that some survivors were found “hanging onto trees” as floodwaters raged.

He has since expanded the statewide disaster declaration, calling for urgent help in affected counties. In response, President Trump has vowed that “we’ll take care of them,” making it clear that his administration is moving swiftly to protect American families.

“Melania and I are keeping all the affected families in our prayers during this heartbreaking time. Our courageous First Responders are on the ground doing what they do best. May God bless these families, and may God bless the great state of Texas,” President Trump shared on Truth Social.


Federal Resources Deployed — Nighttime Rescue Efforts Continue

According to CBS Austin, Secretary Noem confirmed that Coast Guard crews will operate overnight, using night-vision equipment to locate missing persons in pitch-black conditions throughout the Texas Hill Country.

The Department of Homeland Security stated that President Trump is committed to using “every available federal asset” to assist state and local search-and-rescue teams in bringing families back together.


Patriotic Response in a Time of Crisis

As families pray, communities rally, and first responders push forward, President Trump’s leadership stands out in contrast to past administrations that have been criticized for slow disaster responses. His rapid action, heartfelt words, and strong support for faith-based communities have reminded Americans what real presidential leadership looks like.