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Trump: Puerto Ricans want everything done for them

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SAN JUAN (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump lashed out at the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, who has been critical of the federal response to the devastatio­n on the island, saying on Saturday that she was showing “poor leadership.”

In a series of early-morning tweets, Trump also appeared to blame some of Puerto Rico’s residents for the slow pace of relief from the battering caused by Hurricane Maria, saying “they want everything to be done for them.”

“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 Republican president wrote from his private golf club in Bedministe­r, New Jersey, where he is spending the weekend.

“Such poor leadership by the Mayor of San Juan and others in Puerto Rico who are not able to get their workers to help. They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.”

Trump on Twitter also again defended the federal response, saying that the military and first responders were doing an “amazing job,” and blasted the news media, whom he said were disparagin­g relief workers.

The president is scheduled to speak to the governor of Puerto Rico Ricardo Rossello, by telephone this week.

Trump’s outburst came a day after San Juan’s mayor, Carmen Yulin Cruz, delivered a sharp retort to comments from a top Trump administra­tion official, who said the federal relief effort was a “a good news story.”

“Damn it, this is not a goodnews story,” Cruz told CNN. “This is a people-are-dying story. This is a life-or-death story.”

Cruz was referring to a remark by acting US Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke, head of the parent department for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, who said on Thursday she was satisfied with the disaster response so far.

“I know it is really a good news story in terms of our ability to reach people and the limited number of deaths that have taken place in such a devastatin­g hurricane,” Duke said.

The president offered a similar assessment speaking to reporters at the White House on Friday.

“It’s a tough situation,” Trump said. “The loss of life, it’s always tragic but it’s been incredible, the results we’ve had with respect to loss of life. People can’t believe how successful that’s been, relatively speaking,” Trump said.

Maria, the most powerful storm to strike Puerto Rico in nearly 90 years, has killed at least 16 people on the island, according to the official death toll. More than 30 deaths have been attributed to the storm across the Caribbean.

Cruz on Friday also bristled at suggestion­s that the relief effort had been well-coordinate­d.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Local residents look for food along an empty area of a supermarke­t in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Friday.
REUTERS Local residents look for food along an empty area of a supermarke­t in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Friday.

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