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Melania Trump made a rare public statement on Friday as she paid tribute to the children who died in the terrible Texas floods.
“My heartfelt condolences go out to all the parents who lost their cherished young ones,” she expressed following her visit to the ravaged areas alongside President Donald Trump. “We are mourning with you.”
The first couple inspected the destruction along the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, one of the communities severely impacted by the storms that have claimed the lives of at least 120 individuals. They received briefings from officials and took a moment to express their gratitude to the first responders.
And they later privately met with family members of the victims. ‘We pray with them, we hug, we hold hands,’ the first lady said of that time.
Melania Trump displayed a bracelet she received as a tribute to the victims from Camp Mystic, where a minimum of 27 girls and counselors perished in the sudden floods.
‘I met beautiful young ladies. They gave me this special bracelet from the camp in honor of all of the little girls that lost their lives. So we are here to honor them and also to give the support,’ she said, holding up her arm with a silver charm bracelet on it.
The first lady rarely speaks in public but made a heartfelt statement of support to the grieving and vowed to return to the area.
‘I will be back. I promise to them. And I just pray for them and giving them my strength and love,’ she said.

Melania Trump, at a briefing on the Texas floods with President Donald Trump and Gov. Greg Abbott, made a rare public statement on the devastation and the bracelet on her arm was a gift from local children she met with
More than 100 people are still missing a week after Texas Hill Country was hit by heavy rain and flash floods that destroyed homes and left families picking up the pieces.
Emergency workers and volunteers are still searching through the debris and there are hopes some trapped residents could be found alive.
But the death toll could still rise in the coming days.
She and the president stayed close during the tour and shared a tender moment before they left for Texas.
Outside the White House, Trump put his arm around the First Lady who was casually dressed in jeans, sneakers and a light jacket. Trump wore a blue suit and white shirt but no ties
From Texas they will head to Bedminster, New Jersey, and the Trump National Golf Club there. On Sunday, they’ll quietly mark the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pa.
The Trump family will be together in the morning and, that afternoon, Melania Trump will accompany the president to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to watch the Club World Cup Final match.
But, first they’ll mark a somber Friday in Texas.
Their visit comes a week after heavy rainfall caused the Guadalupe River in Kerr County to rise 26 feet in less than an hour, killing at least 121, including dozens of children at the nearby Christian summer camp, Camp Mystic.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk to Marine One for their trip to visit the flood-damaged areas of Texas

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump speak with first responders, as they visit a scene of devastation along the banks of the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joined the Trumps on the trip.
Texas Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn traveled with the Trumps on Air Force One.
Meanwhile, the death toll continues to rise, with more than 160 people still missing.
Trump approved a major disaster declaration for Texas earlier this week.
The president, unlike in other disasters, has not cast blame on anyone for the tragedy, calling it a horrible accident.
‘I would just say this is a hundred-year catastrophe, and it’s just so horrible to watch,’ the president said on Sunday.
It was a marked difference from his comments on California and the devastating wildfires in that state. Trump was loud and vocal in his criticism of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Some of the hardest-hit areas of central Texas are places of strong Republican support that voted for Trump in the 2024 election.

The bracelet is visible on Melania Trump’s arm – it was a gift from local girls

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet first responders near the Guadalupe River as part of their tour of flood-damaged Texas

Melania Trump joins President Trump for his Texas trip

The first couple will head to Bedminster, N.J., after they visit Texas

President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott receive a briefing from a first responder as they visit flood-damaged areas
The White House also has pushed back at criticism that FEMA and the National Weather Service was understaffed, making early warning efforts more difficult.
‘Blaming President Trump for these floods is a depraved lie, and it serves no purpose during this time of national mourning,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at her briefing on Monday.
And, in a Cabinet meeting this week, Trump praised Noem for her department’s handling of the response.
The Department of Homeland Security oversees the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
‘You had people there as fast as anybody’s ever seen,’ the president told Noem.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump wave as they board Air Force One

President Trump raises his fist as Melania Trump stands by him

President Trump follows Melania onto Marine One for their trip to central Texas

People sort through personal items at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, left, and members of the media watch as President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are briefed on flood damage

Emergency workers and volunteers are still searching through the debris and there are hopes some trapped residents could be found alive

More than 100 people are still missing a week after Texas Hill Country was hit by heavy rain and flash floods that destroyed homes and left families picking up the pieces

First Lady Melania Trump walks across the South Lawn of the White House
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican and close ally of the president, said Trump was saddened by the event, particularly over the loss of the children.
‘He could not stop talking about how sad he was for all the little girls who have lost their lives,’ said Abbott, who has spoken with Trump repeatedly. ‘He recounted his own understanding of what happened with what was really a tsunami wave, a wall of water, that swept too many of them away.’
‘And he cares a lot about those young ladies. And he wants to step up and make sure that any need that we have here in Texas is going to be met very quickly,’ Abbott added.