[Vision2020] Trump Attacks Puerto Rico, Threatens To Pull Emergency Responders

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Thu Oct 12 07:32:17 PDT 2017


Courtesy of NBC News at:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-attacks-puerto-rico-threatens-pull-emergency-responders-n810036

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Trump Attacks Puerto Rico, Threatens To Pull Emergency Responders

President Donald Trump slammed Puerto Rico Thursday, threatening to pull emergency management workers from the storm-ravaged island — drawing immediate wrath from furious Democrats who charged he is treating Americans there like "second-class citizens."

Trump tweeted, "'Puerto Rico survived the Hurricanes, now a financial crisis looms largely of their own making.' says Sharyl Attkisson. A total lack of........accountability say the Governor. Electric and all infrastructure was disaster before hurricanes."

(It wasn't clear why Trump referenced Attkisson, a conservative journalist who has repeatedly defended him.)

"Congress to decide how much to spend.......We cannot keep FEMA, the Military & the First Responders, who have been amazing (under the most difficult circumstances) in P.R. forever!" Trump wrote in another Tweet.

Trump's latest attacks on Puerto Rico immediately touched off harsh criticism.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., posted a question to the president:

"Why do you continue to treat Puerto Ricans differently than other Americans when it comes to natural disasters?" Schumer tweeted.

"FEMA needs to stay until the job is done and right now, it's not even close to done. There is still devastation, Americans are still dying. FEMA needs to stay until the job is done," he added.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., posted, "We don't abandon Americans in their time of need."

"PR & USVI need MORE help, not less, from the federal government," Pelosi wrote.

Rep. Darren Soto, D-Fla., told NBC News: "Trump continues to treat Americans in Puerto Rico as Second Class citizens. He wouldn’t be saying this about federal recovery efforts in Texas or Mississippi."

“It is shameful that President Trump is threatening to abandon these Americans when they most need the federal government’s help," said House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md. "He has a responsibility to our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico and on the U.S. Virgin Islands to ensure that every federal resource is made available to assist in recovery and rebuilding for as long as it takes."

Trump's tweets come just weeks after Puerto Rico was slammed by Hurricane Maria. FEMA said that as of Tuesday, 21 days since Maria made landfall, 84 percent of people on the island remained without electricity and that 63 percent of Puerto Ricans had potable water. Many others have been without housing and basic necessities.

Maria Gonzalez, who has remained stranded in a remote area of western Puerto Rico, broke down in tears earlier this week as she told NBC News that she was suffering with cancer and was in grave need of a generator.

She offered a desperate plea to FEMA: "Come on! Do what you're supposed to do."

FEMA says that 19,000 civilian and military service personnel are working in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The agency is hosting job fairs in Ponce to hire 1,200 Puerto Rican's for the relief effort.

Later Thursday, Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke is planning a return visit to the Puerto Rico amid the announcement Wednesday that FEMA is expanding its leadership team there.

Nevertheless, criticism has steadily mounted over the Trump administration’s slow response to what is being called an unfolding humanitarian crisis, with some likening the situation to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Earlier this week Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló raised the death toll from the storm to 43.

But Trump himself has repeatedly lashed out at Puerto Rican officials, including San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who has pleaded for more federal assistance.

On Sept. 30, Trump tweeted that Cruz had "poor leadership ability" and said Puerto Rican officials "want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort."

Days later, during an Oct. 3 visit to the island, Trump said U.S. relief efforts in Puerto Rico, bankrupt before the storm, had "thrown our budget a little out of whack" and the president was filmed casually tossing rolls of paper towels into a crowd at a disaster relief center. Cruz has criticized Trump for the incident, calling it "terrible and abominable."

Vice President Mike Pence, however, said during his own visit to the island last week that the White House would stick with Puerto Ricans for as long as the recovery would take.

"We are with you today, we will be with you tomorrow, we will be with you every day until Puerto Rico rebuilds and recovers bigger and better than ever before," Pence said last Friday.

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