Trump’s visit brings hope and unity after deadly flood, Kerrville residents say
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Residents of Kerrville who gathered along the roads on Friday to welcome President Donald Trump expressed that his visit offered hope and reassurance — a significant milestone in the community’s journey towards healing and reconstruction.

Accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, the president surveyed the area to evaluate the severe damage and met with grieving families of victims, just six days after a drastic flash flood claimed at least 103 lives, with approximately 160 individuals still unaccounted for following the Guadalupe River’s dramatic rise of over 22 feet within hours.

Many spectators stood for hours under the intense Texas sun, eager to see the president’s motorcade pass by. A roadside electronic message board indicated the sweltering temperature as 87 degrees Fahrenheit.

Trump and Melania

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at Lackland Air Force Base before heading to Kerrville, Texas, where he visited with state and local leaders, first responders and victims of last week’s flash flooding. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

“The situation, the devastation — it’s just hard for all of us to grasp and kind of wrap our heads around,” Boyd said. “He’s gonna make sure we have the resources we need to rebuild and the support. 

Boyd, like others, pointed out that Trump has consistently shown up in disaster zones — even while out of office — and drew contrasts with slower responses from his predecessor.

“You had four years of no one showing up. It is a comfort to me that his people care,” she said. “He sends them right down to make sure: what do we need? That is the president I want. That’s what I voted for. I want somebody that is going to help us and take care of us. Donald Trump really loves our country — and that’s what I voted for.”

Chris and Judy Johnson, longtime Texas residents who lived through major floods in 1978 and 1987, said the timing of Trump’s visit felt just right. Not too early to interfere, but early enough to signal real concern, they said.

“If he had done it earlier, it would have been a distraction,” Chris said. “Now it’s just showing support and I think it’s a big, strong move that lets everybody know that he cares. He always seems to show strong leadership in times of disasters and crises.”

Chris and Judy Johnson, Texas residents

Chris and Judy Johnson, longtime Texas residents, said the timing of Trump’s visit felt just right. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

“I think the most important thing is for him to say, ‘We’re praying for you,’” Judy said.

Trump, for his part, said that he and the first lady were there to “express the love and support and anguish of our entire nation.” 

“All across the country, Americans’ hearts are shattered,” Trump said at a roundtable with Gov. Greg Abbott and other officials. “We’re filled with grief and devastation. It’s the loss of life, and unfortunately, they’re still looking. My administration’s doing everything in its power to help Texas.”

President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott

President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott meet with local emergency services personnel as they survey flood damage along the Guadalupe River on July 11, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Additionally, he told Fox News’ Will Cain that he felt obliged to be here. “It’s a community that’s been through a lot, and I wanted to show support – not with words, but with actions,” Trump said.

Many described Kerrville as “Trump country” and said his support lifted spirits at a moment of profound grief. Trump received nearly 78% of the votes in the county last year.

Brock Semingson, for instance, said he waited on the road for two hours to see the president.

“What a wonderful president… he’s supporting us,” he said. “Kerr County predominantly voted for President Trump and we have his support. It’s just something that we needed as a community. But to see him out here supporting us in person means a lot. He just has a very kind heart.”

Gloria Neel, a church volunteer, said she spent the morning handing out water and food before waiting in the heat to see the president. She said his visit would have a significant impact on grieving families.

“I’ve waited in this heat for several hours just to see him,” she said. “We’re very privileged to have him… to come see us. Let us know that he does care.”

 the memorial to the victims of the Texas floods

A young woman crouches down in front of a memorial in Kerrville, Texas. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital)

Sarah Stewart said Trump’s presence symbolized strong leadership at a time when the country and community need unity. She said politics shouldn’t come into play during these times. 

“We need good leadership at a time like this. That’s important. And people want to rally around something that affects us all,” Stewart said. 

“The president is the leader of our whole country. He’s the leader for all Americans and it just goes to show even in small towns and small counties when tragedy strikes, he’s making sure that we get what we need.”

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