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The wreckage is worse than anything I’ve ever seen. My wife’s and my family are Hill Country people. We’ve spent years in all these towns. Meredith and I honeymooned in Comfort, TX on the Guadalupe 15 miles downriver. Our hearts break for these communities—especially for the little Mystic camper girls still missing and their families agonizing in uncertainty. 
But search, rescue, and recovery operations are running exceptionally well, all things considered. The federal-state-local integration is efficient. Comms are up and strong in most places. Leadership presence from Sec Noem, Gov Abbott, LtGov Patrick, and Chief Kidd is known and felt. All the oars are rowing in the same direction. Everyday Texans are coming together. It’s an inspiration, and it brings hope and confidence. 
Here’s what people can do to help right now:
1. Pray!
2. Volunteer: Make sure you have a plan with a credible team and specific task and purpose. Avoid just showing up and expecting to be told what to do; you risk becoming a burden to first responders and authorities.
3. Donate: I know the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund at http://communityfoundation.net is good. If you prefer another, be sure you’re not getting scammed. Lean on the Texas Attorney General to ensure your money is going where you intend: https://texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection. 
4. Follow all relevant social media accounts to stay apprised on items 2 and 3. 
5. Remember: even after this disaster falls off the national headlines, the recovery will go on for weeks and months, so keep up the prayers, volunteering, and donations. 
God Bless the Texas Hill Country.
https://x.com/aaron_reitz/status/1941899953820799298

Aaron Reitz @aaron_reitz - The wreckage is unfathomable, but the first-class coordination between federal, state, and local authorities—as well as the hope and resoluteness displayed by everyday Texans—is an inspiration. Pray for central Texas.
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FOX & Friends @foxandfriends
“The wreckage betrays words”: @aaron_reitz describes devastating scenes on the ground after deadly rainstorms and flooding caught Texas communities off guard
https://x.com/aaron_reitz/status/1941812108850602254

Abigail Jackson @ATJackson47 - I have seen many uninformed Democrats shamefully spreading Fake News about Texas, so let's get the facts straight.
Meteorologists Say the National Weather Service Did Its Job in Texas
https://x.com/ATJackson47/status/1941939340214501447

Abigail Jackson @ATJackson47 - This is absolute fake news and even Wired knows it.
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Brent Baker  @BrentHBaker
George Stephanopoulos on @ThisWeekABC: “We’re also learning there were significant staffing shortfalls to the National Weather Services offices in the region.”
https://x.com/ATJackson47/status/1941869661345210485

Adam Schiff @SenAdamSchiff - Six months ago today, disaster struck Los Angeles.
We are rebuilding – and we're making every effort to make that rebuild easier and faster.
I'm also working to bring back every possible federal dollar to aid those efforts, so we can restore our neighborhoods and communities.
https://x.com/SenAdamSchiff/status/1942302090082066693

Alex Pfeiffer @Pfeiffer47 - FYI: "88% of Seniors Won’t Pay Taxes on Social Security If One Big, Beautiful Bill Passes, Analysis Finds"
How One Big, Beautiful Bill Affects Seniors on Social Security
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/07/01/88-seniors-wont-pay-taxes-social-security-one-big-beautiful-bill-passes-analysis-finds/
https://x.com/Pfeiffer47/status/1941888770158035422

Al Goodwyn's Political (a)Musings - Texas Flood
https://x.com/Al_Goodwyn/status/1942404470601584747
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