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Melania Trump Steps Out In A Khaki Jacket And Army Green Outfit To Visit Texas Flood Victims With Donald Trump As Fans Say: ‘The Greatest President And Beautiful First Lady Ever’

August 2, 2025 by Mariam Qayum
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Melania Trump set aside her usual suits and dresses for a more casual look during an emotional visit to Texas.

On July 11, the First Lady accompanied President Donald Trump on a tour of the devastation across Texas Hill Country. Departing the White House, she was seen wearing a khaki utility-style jacket featuring large pockets and prominent buttons. Underneath, she opted for a monochromatic army green ensemble, completed with comfortable sneakers.

A black cap topped off the look, while her highlighted hair was worn down in loose waves.

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Melania Trump Wears a Laid-Back Outfit for Texas Flood Visit

President Trump wore a classic navy suit paired with a white dress shirt. Meanwhile, a Melania Trump fan page on Instagram shared praise for both the First Lady and the President, commending their efforts during the visit.

"Thank you; you're both always in my prayers, so selfless. God is watching," wrote one fan. Another user said, "The greatest President and beautiful First Lady ever."

In a touching gesture, the mother of one displayed a bracelet she said was given to her in memory of the girls who tragically lost their lives in the flash flooding. The moment occurred during a roundtable meeting at the Hill Country Youth Event Center.

Melania Trump Prays For Texas Flood Victims

At the gathering, she said, "We just met with the wonderful families. We prayed with them. We hugged. We held hands. They shared their stories, and I met beautiful young ladies who gave me this special bracelet from the camp in honor of all the little girls who lost their lives. We are here to honor them and also to give support and help."

She continued to give her support by adding, "I will be back, I promised them. I pray for them and am giving them my strength and love."

The death toll climbed to over 120 after heavy rainfall caused the Guadalupe River to overflow. The flood swept through homes and summer camps in the early morning hours of 4th of July.

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant and writer at SheFinds, covering everything from style and beauty to health and wellness. Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, she brings a sharp eye for trends and a passion for storytelling to the digital space. With a strong editorial background, she’s always exploring the latest in fashion, skincare, and wellness. When she’s not writing or pitching, you’ll find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or planning her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at mariam@shefinds.com.