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'I'll punch the bully in the mouth': Puerto Rico governor warns Trump over Maria relief
2019-03-29
[azcentral] Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló had a stern warning for President Donald Trump as the president's feud with the U.S. island territory's politicians over its disaster relief management continued.

"If the bully gets close, I'll punch the bully in the mouth," Rosselló told CNN in an interview. "It would be a mistake to confuse courtesy with courage."

Rosselló told the network he wouldn't be bullied by the White House as he continues to press for disaster relief assistance tied to Hurricane Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico in 2017 and had impacts that linger over a year and a half later.

CNN reported Rosselló has requested a meeting with Trump to discuss the disaster relief but that Trump has declined.

The rift between Trump and Puerto Rico grew this week when, in a meeting with Senate Republicans, the president again questioned the amount of funding the island was receiving for disaster relief, CNN and the Washington Post reported.

During the meeting, Trump questioned why Puerto Rico received more than $90 billion in aid, the two outlets reported. However, Congress has appropriated only $20 billion in Department of Housing and Urban Development disaster funds for Puerto Rico, and only $1.5 billion have been approved for spending, the outlets report.

"It's unfortunate that we are having to hear this. These statements lack empathy, but more so they lack the true facts of the matter," Rosselló told CNN.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  I live in California, Charger, want to meet me for my opinion of you? I'd be happy to kinetically explain?
Posted by: Frank G   2019-03-29 19:47  

#12  Hey Ricky Ricardo you know where he lives so what is the hesitation.
Posted by: Airandee    2019-03-29 17:27  

#11  It's amazing how many valuable pieces of real estate are occupied by useless mouths.

Cali, Turkey, PR...
Posted by: charger   2019-03-29 15:17  

#10  Lead with the chin, Carlos...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-29 12:25  

#9  You mean, Puerto Rico's feud with the US.

"Unless he gives us all the money we want, I will punch him in the mouth."

Little scarface wannabe.

Serious question - what is Puerto Rico to the US, other than a hole in the boat which gets plugged every couple years by rolls of $100s? Sure, people are nice, food is great, but this, this is a neighbor in a run down house, crap all over the lawn, generally does not maintain their property throwing a party and coming over to my house like, "Hey, we ran out of snacks, so I need five bags of chips from you or I'll pop you in the mouth."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-03-29 11:46  

#8  Go ahead, Ricky. But be advised. Trump hits back.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-03-29 11:20  

#7  Maybe he takes a girly swing, then Trump knocks him down, kneels on his back and gives him a sriracha enema...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-29 11:06  

#6  No surprises here, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Rossello identifies as a Progressive and member of the Democrat Party. Consider the source.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-03-29 09:22  

#5  "You uncompasssionate son of a bitch! Give me 'relief' or I'll hit you! You bully!"

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Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2019-03-29 08:40  

#4  Graft! When do we want it! Now!

That is what has been and now hurting hurricane relief. 'Cooperation' means feather bedding, nepotism, and bribery. Is so ingrained in the culture, you either destroy it or leave it to fend for itself.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-03-29 08:05  

#3  Great. Threats of violence against the president. Send the secret service and lock her corrupt ass up.
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-03-29 07:46  

#2  Let's sell them to the Russians or the Chinese. I'd like to see what would happen if they threatened a "commissar" with violence.
Posted by: Snavimble Bucket1794   2019-03-29 07:08  

#1  Tell me again please, how many hundreds of millions in aid have US taxpayer and stateside philanthropic organizations provided these people ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-29 06:21  

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