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President Trump surveys Texas flood damage, praises first responders and local officials

President Trump toured flood-ravaged Kerr County, praising first responders and local officials while avoiding criticism over FEMA cuts

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First lady Melania Trump, from left, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and President Donald Trump are briefed on flood damage in Kerrville, Texas, Friday, July 11, 2025.

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By Sean Murphy and Will Weissert
Associated Press

KERRVILLE, Texas 鈥 President on Friday toured the devastation from in Texas and lauded local officials amid mounting criticism that they failed to warn residents fast enough that a deadly wall of water was coming their way.

鈥淭he search for the missing continues. The people that are doing it are unbelievable,鈥 Trump told first responders and other state and local officials gathered at an emergency operations center in an expo hall in Kerrville.

鈥淵ou couldn鈥檛 get better people, and they鈥檙e doing the job like I don鈥檛 think anybody else could, frankly,鈥 Trump said.

The president said his administration 鈥渋s doing everything it can to help Texas鈥 and insisted that 鈥渨e鈥檝e got some good people鈥 running the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Since the , which has killed at least 120 people and left , the president has been conspicuously silent on his past, repeated promises to do away with FEMA. Instead, he鈥檚 focused on the once-in-a-lifetime nature of what occurred and the human tragedy. He has praised Texas and local officials while de-emphasizing the administration鈥檚 government-slashing crusade that鈥檚 been popular with Trump鈥檚 core supporters.

Trump specifically mentioned victims from , the century-old all-girls in Texas Hill Country where at least 27 people were killed. The president called it a 鈥渓egendary place.鈥

鈥淭hey were there because they loved God. And, as we grieve this unthinkable tragedy, we take comfort in the knowledge that God has welcomed those little beautiful girls into his comforting arms in heaven,鈥 said Trump who described the floodwaters as 鈥渓ike a giant, giant wave in the Pacific Ocean that the best surfers in the world would be afraid to surf.鈥

While concerns have swirled about the future of FEMA at the federal level, local officials have about how well they were prepared and how quickly they acted. Asked about such concerns, Trump called a reporter posing the question 鈥渆vil鈥 and said he thought 鈥渆veryone did an incredible job under the circumstances.鈥

鈥淚 admire you, and I consider you heroes,鈥 Trump said of the state and local officials around him.

Before leaving the White House, Trump approved Texas鈥 request to extend the major disaster declaration beyond Kerr County to eight additional counties, making them eligible for direct financial assistance to recover and rebuild.

Trump鈥檚 shift in focus underscores how tragedy can complicate political calculations, even though he has made slashing the federal workforce and dramatically centerpieces of his administration鈥檚 opening months.

Air Force One landed in San Antonio with Trump deplaning in a suit and First Lady Melania Trump wearing more casual clothing. Both wore ball caps against the heat. The first couple saw the aftermath from the air, then met privately with first responders and relatives of flood victims.

Roads in the center of Kerrville were shut down for Trump鈥檚 visit, and people lined the streets, some wearing Trump hats and T-shirts and waving American flags. Green ribbons recognizing the lives lost at Camp Mystic were tied around trees, poles and along bridges, and marquees featured slogans such as 鈥淗ill Country Strong鈥 and 鈥淭hank you first responders.鈥

Trump won Kerr County with 77% of the vote last year.

Harris Currie, a rancher from Utopia, Texas, near Kerrville, said the flood devastation can be fully understood only by seeing it first-hand.

鈥淧ictures do not do it justice,鈥 Currie said.

Asked what officials on the ground needed most urgently from federal sources, Kerr County Commissioner Jeff Holt, who also is a volunteer firefighter, stressed the need for repairs to nonworking phone towers and 鈥渕aybe a little better early warning system.鈥 Trump himself has suggested that a warning system should be established, though he has not provided details on how that might happen.

During his first weekend back in the White House in January, Trump visited . He also toured the aftermath of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The president used both trips to sharply criticize the administration of his predecessor, President Joe Biden and officials from deep-blue California.

That was in stark contrast to Texas, America鈥檚 largest red state, where Trump thanked Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and scores of other state officials.

Before the Texas flood, the president pledged 鈥 and as recently as last month 鈥 to begin and bring disaster response management 鈥渄own to the state level.鈥 He鈥檚 not talking about that now, though. And pressed this week on whether the White House will continue to work to shutter FEMA, press secretary Karoline Leavitt would not say.

鈥淭he president wants to ensure American citizens always have what they need during times of need,鈥 Leavitt said. 鈥淲hether that assistance comes from states or the federal government, that is a policy discussion that will continue.鈥

Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, similarly dodged questions Friday about FEMA鈥檚 future, instead noting that the agency has billions of dollars in reserves 鈥渢o continue to pay for necessary expenses鈥 and that the president has promised Texas, 鈥淎nything it needs, it will get.鈥

鈥淲e also want FEMA to be reformed,鈥 Vought added. 鈥淭he president is going to continue to be asking tough questions of all of us agencies, no different than any other opportunity to have better government.鈥

Darrin Potter, a Kerr County resident for 25 years who saw ankle-deep flooding in his home and knew people who were killed, said earlier this week, 鈥淎s far as early warnings, I鈥檓 sure they can improve on that.鈥

But he said all the talk about evacuating missed something important. The area where a wall of water ripped through was a two-lane road, he said.

鈥淚f you would have evacuated at 5 in the morning, all of those people would have been washed away on this road,鈥 he said.

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