Mayes Middleton shares reflections on Independence Day amid Texas flooding crisis

David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) - Facebook
David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) - Facebook
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Mayes Middleton, a public figure and social media user, recently shared his thoughts and concerns on various events through a series of tweets. His posts reflect sentiments of national pride, concern for missing individuals due to natural disasters, and support for affected communities.

On July 4, 2025, Middleton expressed gratitude towards the United States in celebration of Independence Day. He stated: “This Independence Day, we give thanks for the blessing of living in the greatest nation on Earth. We honor our Founders and the legacy of liberty they gave us—and we salute the brave men and women who have sacrificed to keep us free.” He concluded his message with a patriotic wish: “Happy Independence Day! “

Later that day, Middleton addressed a pressing concern regarding ongoing floods by urging prayers for missing individuals. In his tweet at 21:40 UTC, he said: “Please pray these little girls and the others missing in this devastating flood are found safe.”

On July 6, 2025, Middleton continued to express empathy towards those affected by the disaster. He highlighted the severe impact it had on families and communities by stating: “So many have lost so much in this disaster—children, parents, and grandparents are gone. Please pray for those still missing, the volunteers and first responders tirelessly searching, and for our Hill Country communities.”



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