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Head Scratcher: What is Wrong With Him! Trump Couldn't Be More Un-Presidential! What Is up With the Hate for Puerto Ricans? (Videos)

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10-1-17

 

The president lashed out at Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz in a series of tweets, even as those in the city and across the island have now gone more than a week without basic supplies.

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Puerto Rican actor Benicio del Toro now lives in California but went back to the island to visit with his family in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.


Trump Lashes Out at San Juan Mayor Who Pleaded ‘We Are Dying’ | NBC Nightly News

Drone footage shows aerial views of Naranjito, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Maria

Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico. Here’s a look at Naranjito in the aftermath of the deadly story.

Watch: Actor Benicio del Toro speaks in Puerto Rico on the aftermath of Hurricane Maria

Sources USA Today

President Donald Trump lashes out at San Juan mayor who begged for more help

BRANCHBURG, N.J. –

President Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at the mayor of San Juan and other officials in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, contemptuous of their claims of a laggard U.S. response to the natural disaster that has imperiled the island’s future.

“Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help,” Trump said in a series of tweets a day after the capital city’s mayor appealed for help “to save us from dying.”

“They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort,” Trump wrote from his New Jersey golf club.

The tweets were a biting attack on the leader of a community in crisis. After 10 days of desperation, with many still unable to access essentials including food and water, San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz accused the Trump administration Friday of “killing us with the inefficiency” after Hurricane Maria. She implored the president, who is set to visit the U.S. territory on Tuesday, to “make sure somebody is in charge that is up to the task of saving lives.”

“I am begging, begging anyone that can hear us, to save us from dying,” Cruz said at a news conference, her voice breaking with rage.

It was an unusually pointed rebuke from the president in the heat of a disaster – a time when leaders often put aside partisan differences in the name of solidarity. But it was a reminder of Trump’s unrelenting penchant for punching back against critics, whatever the circumstances.

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Trump has said he’s doing everything possible to help the “great people of PR!” and has pledged to spare no effort to help the island recover from Maria’s ruinous aftermath. He has also repeatedly applauded his government’s recovery efforts, saying military personnel and first responders have done “an amazing job,” despite the significant logistical challenges.

Thousands more Puerto Ricans have received water and rationed food as an aid bottleneck has begun to ease. But many, especially outside the capital, remain desperate for necessities, including water, power and fuel.

Trump’s administration has tried in recent days to combat the perception that he failed to quickly grasp the magnitude of Maria’s destruction and has given the U.S. commonwealth less attention than he’d bestowed on states like Texas, Louisiana and Florida after they were hit by hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Trump had repeatedly praised the residents of those states as strong and resilient, saying at one point that Texas could “handle anything.”

Administration officials have held numerous press conferences providing updates on relief efforts and Trump on Saturday spoke by phone from New Jersey with FEMA Administrator Brock Long, Puerto Rico’s governor, Ricardo Rosselló, and several other local officials.

But after a week of growing criticism, the president’s patience appears to be waning.

“The Mayor of San Juan, who was very complimentary only a few days ago, has now been told by the Democrats that you must be nasty to Trump,” the president charged, without substantiation.

FEMA administrator Brock Long also piled on: “The problem that we have with the mayor unfortunately is that unity of command is ultimately what’s needed to be successful in this response,” he said, requesting that she report to a joint field office.

Cruz declined to engage in the tit-for-tat, instead calling for a united focus on the people who need help. “The goal is one: saving lives. This is the time to show our ‘true colors.’ We cannot be distracted by anything else,” she tweeted, along with photos of herself meeting with residents and rescue workers, wading hip-deep through a flooded street and comforting an elderly woman.

After a day of tweets criticizing the news media, Trump seemed to echo the sentiment: “We must all be united in offering assistance to everyone suffering in Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the wake of this terrible disaster.”

Trump’s Saturday tweets are the latest example of his insistence on “punching back,” even against those with far less power. After a deadly terror attack in London in June, for instance, Trump singled out London Mayor Sadiq Khan, suggesting he wasn’t taking the attacks seriously enough.

Natural disasters sometimes bring moments of rare bipartisan solidarity. In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, which wreaked havoc along the East Coast in 2012, New Jersey’s Republican governor, Chris Christie, praised Democratic President Barack Obama for his personal attention and compassion at a joint press conference. Still, the fight over relief money became politicized and contentious, with numerous Republicans voting against a delayed relief bill.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, tensions between local and federal officials also ran high. Then-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin pleaded with the government to send help in sometimes colorful terms, while Terry Ebbert, the city’s Homeland Security director, called relief efforts a “national disgrace.”

Kate Hale, Dade County’s emergency management chief during Hurricane Andrew, also blasted FEMA’s response in an angry news conference that was credited with spurring federal government action.

“I wasn’t there to criticize; I was there to beg for help,” she said. “I was terrified of what was going to happen to people that otherwise could have been saved. It was never my intention to criticize; it was my intention to cry for help, my intention to beg for help. And it came out like it did, because it just does.”

“We were all at the end of our rope,” she said. “We didn’t know what else to do.”

She called Cruz’s remarks a passionate outcry “from a woman who loves her community and the people in it, has watched it be destroyed and is now watching people die.”

REP GUTIERREZ SHOCKED BY CONDITIONS IN HURRICANE RAVAGED PUERTO RICO 

More flights from Chicago are heading to Puerto Rico Saturday as families and leaders beg for relief from the disaster.

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Chicago, went to the island with supplies, but was shocked to find how little each family is getting.

“They’re handing out, maybe a bottle of water at one meal to a family of five or six,and that was after eight days and some towns, not even that,” Gutierrez said.

He said the U.S. response to Hurricane Maria’s destruction in Puerto Rico is disgraceful.

With 16 people dead as a result of the storm, and that number likely to grow, he wants an operation to evacuate everyone from the island, especially the elderly, with sicknesses.

One couple who arrived at O’Hare Airport from Puerto Rico Saturday morning described the absolute devastation from Hurricane Maria.

They couldn’t get food or water and couldn’t leave their home because of damaged roads and had to scavenge to survive.

“We did green bananas, we picked up roots, because my husband is originally from there, so that’s what we were eating. We killed a rooster,” said Carola Cabrera.

Relief is traveling from Chicago to Puerto Rico in many ways. The Cubs are sending generators, batteries and more on an American Airlines flight.

The group Puerto Rican Agenda has raised nearly $120,000 for relief in Puerto Rico and has sent supplies on two cargo planes. The group is working to fill a third plane with supplies. Source ABC News

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      Following in the footsteps of Obama responding to disaster from the golf course!

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