Trump’s 25th Week in Office Marks Flood Response, Netanyahu Talks, and Tariff Resumption

President Donald Trump’s 25th week back in the Oval Office in his second term is expected to be a pivotal one, marked by several key developments. The week will include his planned visit to Texas to address the devastation caused by flash floods that have killed at least 80 people and left dozens missing. Trump has already declared a major disaster in Kerr County, Texas, to ensure immediate federal support for the affected communities. The floods, which struck on the Fourth of July, have led to a massive humanitarian crisis, with survivors sharing harrowing accounts of the disaster and ongoing search efforts for those still missing.

On Sunday, Trump announced the major disaster declaration, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to supporting first responders and affected families. He praised the efforts of the U.S. Coast Guard and state emergency officials, who have saved over 850 lives. Trump, who is currently in New Jersey, said he will visit Texas later in the week to meet with locals and assess the damage, noting that he will avoid interfering with rescue operations by visiting later. Despite the disaster, Trump expressed frustration with some media and officials for blaming the flood on specific factors, calling the event a