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Trump lashes out at critics of U.S. response to Hurricane Maria

- By Jill colvin

President Donald Trump on Sunday scoffed at “politicall­y motivated ingrates” who had questioned his administra­tion’s commitment to rebuilding Puerto Rico after a pulverizin­g hurricane and said the federal government had done “a great job with the almost impossible situation.”

The tweets, from a president ensconced in his New Jersey golf club for the weekend and set to attend an internatio­nal golf competitio­n near New York City before returning to the White House, sought to defend Washington’s attentiven­ess to recovery efforts on a U.S. territory in dire straits almost two weeks after Hurricane Maria struck.

San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz on Friday accused the Trump administra­tion of “killing us with the inefficien­cy” after the storm. She begged the president, who is set to visit Puerto Rico on Tuesday, to “make sure somebody is in charge that is up to the task of saving lives,” and appealed for help “to save us from dying.”

Cruz said Sunday that “there’s only one goal, and it’s saving lives,” adding that all she did “was ask for help.”

“I know the good heart of the American people and I know that when a mayday sound goes off, they come to the rescue,” she said in a television interview.

Trump’s weekend tweets have shown him to be contemptuo­us of any complaints about a laggard U.S. response to the natural

disaster that has imperiled the island’s future. He has repeatedly blamed the press for what he sees as unfair coverage of the situation on the ground, where power is out and many people are without food, water and fuel.

“We have done a great job with the almost impossible situation in Puerto Rico. Outside of the Fake News or politicall­y motivated ingrates ... people are now starting to recognize the amazing work” done by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the military, the president tweeted.

The day before, Trump had lashed out at Cruz, deriding “poor leadership ability” by her and others in Puerto Rico “who are not able to get their workers to help.”

He added, without elaboratio­n: “They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.”

In times of disasters, leaders often shelve partisan difference­s. But Trump has a penchant for punching back against critics, whatever the circumstan­ces.

“When the president gets attack, he attacks back,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said, who adding that the mayor’s comments were “unfair, given what the federal government has done.”

But to Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Trump’s tweets were “unspeakabl­e.”

He characteri­zed the president as “speaking from his fancy golf club, playing golf with his billionair­e friends, attacking the mayor of San Juan, who is struggling” to bring electricit­y, food, water and gas to the island. “I don’t know what world Trump is living in.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump talks to media as he walks across the south lawn of the White House in Washington. Trump is lashing out at the mayor of Puerto Rico’s capital city in a war of words over recovery efforts after hurricane Maria smashed into the...
AP PHOTO President Donald Trump talks to media as he walks across the south lawn of the White House in Washington. Trump is lashing out at the mayor of Puerto Rico’s capital city in a war of words over recovery efforts after hurricane Maria smashed into the...

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