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TRUMP CALLS DISASTER RESPONSE CRITICS ‘INGRATES’

He praises ‘amazing work’ in Puerto Rico ahead of his visit to the island to review relief efforts

- David Jackson and Donovan Slack WASHINGTON Contributi­ng: Oren Dorell from San Juan

President Trump defended his administra­tion’s response to the humanitari­an disaster in Puerto Rico, dismissing any critics of his relief efforts as “fake news” and “politicall­y motivated ingrates.”

“We have done a great job with the almost impossible situation in Puerto Rico,” Trump said. “Outside of the Fake News or politicall­y motivated ingrates ... people are now starting to recognize the amazing work that has been done by FEMA and our great Military.”

Trump’s comments follow a barrage of tweets on Saturday, in which he directly targeted the mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulin Cruz, who had questioned the pace of relief efforts to the island battered by Hurricane Maria.

While Trump accused the mayor of acting at the behest of Democrats “to be nasty to Trump,” Cruz said she was only appealing for quicker help to save lives.

“I wasn’t saying anything nasty about the president,” Cruz told MSNBC.

Trump is scheduled to visit the island Tuesday to review rescue efforts. He may also visit the U.S. Virgin Islands, which is also undergoing a hurricane relief effort.

In a third tweet on Sunday morning, Trump had kind words for Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello, thanking him and “all of those who are working so closely with our First Responders. Fantastic job!”

Rossello told reporters Sunday that the U.S. Defense Department has increased its presence on the island, and that the emphasis remains on ensuring that “food, water and other the supplies get delivered to the people of Puerto Rico.” However, when asked whether all buildings were inspected for safety as Trump had claimed, Rossello said: “I’m not sure about that. There are areas in Puerto Rico that we haven’t gotten in contact.”

Trump also drew fire on Saturday for saying some people in Puerto Rico “want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort. 10,000 Federal workers now on Island doing a fantastic job.”

FEMA administra­tor Brock Long said on Fox News Sunday that relief efforts on the island represent one of the most logistical­ly challengin­g undertakin­gs the country has ever faced, particular­ly coming so soon on the heels of other hurricanes.

He acknowledg­ed major challenges remain and there’s still a “long way to go,” but he said a lot has been accomplish­ed.

“What I don’t have patience for is the fact that what we’re trying to do and what we have successful­ly done is we’ve establishe­d a joint field office in San Juan ... where we’re having daily conversati­ons with all the mayors, we’re working with the governor and his leadership to create unified objectives,” Long said.

Long also dismissed criticism of the federal relief efforts, including from Cruz.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Sunday that the San Juan mayor’s complaints about the pace of aid were “unfair.”

“When the president gets attacked, he attacks back,” Mnuchin said on NBC’s Meet the Press.

After getting generally high marks for his administra­tion’s handling of hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Trump has now found himself on the defensive for the preparatio­ns for Maria.

Political opponents contrasted his approach to Puerto Rico to his recent hurricane recovery efforts in Texas and Florida, for which the president spent the weekend at Camp David working on disaster response and tweeted ongoing messages of support for the damaged areas on the mainland.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, suggested skin color may be a factor in Trump’s response. He also noted that Trump tweetbombe­d the San Juan mayor from his “fancy golf club” in New Jersey, where he is spending the weekend, while mayor Cruz copes with a lack of food, water, and electricit­y.

“It is unspeakabl­e,” Sanders said. “I don’t know what world Trump is living in.”

Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, said the president is saying that, because of the island’s location, the recovery project in Puerto Rico was always going to be tougher than the ones in Florida and Texas.

“This is an island that was absolutely devastated,” Mulvaney said on CNN. “This was always going to be harder.”

Cruz appeared to dismiss Trump’s tweets on ABC’s This Week, saying that “any dialogue that goes on just has to be able to produce results.”

As for Trump’s visit, Cruz said, “If he asks to meet with me, of course I will meet with him.”

“Outside of the Fake News or politicall­y motivated ingrates ... people are now starting to recognize the amazing work that has been done by FEMA and our great Military.” President Trump

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JOE RAEDLE, GETTY IMAGES San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz drew President Trump’s ire for questionin­g relief efforts.
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Trump’s tweets about the mayor of San Juan are not going over well.

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