President Trump is being lambasted left and right after he attacked the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, accusing her of being “nasty” to him, and having “poor leadership ability” after she pleaded for help for those who are dying across the island.
Appearing on CNN Saturday, New York City lawmaker Melissa Mark-Viverito blasted the erratic president for his meager response to the tragedy in Puerto Rico and called him out for his “despicable’ attack on the mayor of San Juan.
Mark-Viverito, the Speaker of the New York City Council, detailed the devastation she saw after traveling to the island to visit her mother two days ago.
“What I was struck with was the devastation, basically, though, the absence of any sort of federal authorities in the three days that I was there,” she told CNN host Christi Paul. “It is about life and death, this is about lack of preparation, lack of planning, lack of appropriate response.”
“What we need to do is save lives, to have more federal workers there and more troops on the ground,” she continued. “We only have about 10,000 between troops and relief workers when there were 40,000 in Florida with Irma. This is not an appropriate response and that has to be acknowledged.”
She then turned to Trump.
“We need much more seriousness,” she said as her voice rose. ”We need President Trump to basically pull away from his fragile ego, to get out of his golf course cocoon and get to work. This is on his watch. People are dying, and he needs to respond appropriately and give proper direction.”
Asked later about Trump’s tweets attacking San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, the New York City lawmaker was livid.
“He needs to be in charge,” she responded. “He needs to demonstrate some level of empathy over what has happened. The tweets this morning are despicable, deplorable, not statesman-like at all. We need an understanding that there is a seriousness given to this crisis.”
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