In the pitch-black chaos of the Texas floods, Greg Gutfeld and Karoline Leavitt navigated a shaky canoe through the raging currents of the Guadalupe River. Rain pounded down, but their eyes burned with resolve, duty weighing heavily on their shoulders. “We have to find them, Karoline,” Greg said, his voice low but unyielding. “No one gets left behind.” Karoline, gripping the paddle tightly, replied, “They’re counting on us, Greg. We’re their lifeline.”
In the heart of Texas, where the Guadalupe River had turned from a lifeline into a force of destruction, Greg Gutfeld leaned against a battered pickup truck, its bed brimming with relief supplies. The air was thick with humidity and the faint smell of mud, a reminder of the floods that had swept through Kerrville … Read more