President Trump was taken to task by the media for saying “corrupt or incompetent” Puerto Rico officials badly mismanaged relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria, but it turns out that he was on the money.
The island has been rocked by the discovery of a warehouse full of emergency supplies that have been sitting untouched since the massive storm in 2017, as an angry mob stormed the location, according to the New York Post.
Video shared online captured the reaction when the doors were opened:
#Update: This is what they found in the warehouse that is up to 4 football fields big is what I’ve been told by people in #PuertoRico.– Food lots of them
– Water
– Tents
– Medicine
– Emergency Equipment
– Diapers
– Hygiene productsAnd others pic.twitter.com/EW9jhtazmr— Sotiri Dimpinoudis (@sotiridi) January 19, 2020
I look forward to the Wall to wall coverage of this now that we found out @realDonaldTrump was right all along. https://t.co/jeN7jDXFGe— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 19, 2020
The Associated Press cited a spokeswoman for the city to report that the warehouse is owned by Puerto Rico’s Company of Commerce and Export.
A video shared online showed firefighters distributing the...
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3 comments:
There only one explanation for why that stuff wasn't distributed. The crooked politicians who stashed it planned to sell it later on the black market.
*crickets*
Power is the only truth to a communst.
Indictments and arrests all around.
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