Just under 10 million taken out of Response and Recovery from FEMA to give to ICE for the building of detention centers for immigrant children. This as a Cat 4 record breaking hurricane heads for the Carolinas. After Puerto Rico, Hawaii.
The 'unindicted co-conspirator' says today,
"I think that Puerto Rico was an incredible, unsung success."
4000 Americans dead.
"A+"!
Judging someone's hard work by who died is beyond ridiculous
I get what you are trying to say here. Everyone tried their best and the deaths just couldn't be helped. But its a self-serving argument that also happens to be wrong.
Trump didn't work hard. While the hurricane hit he spent four days at his golf club in New Jersey and at a political rally in Alabama. He had nothing on his calendar on Monday re: the unfolding disaster in Puerto Rico, and didn't talk to his cabinet about it until Tuesday, days after television images emerged, and the response started being criticized in the media. This is all documented.
There were fuck-ups that are well-documented as well. Waiting a whole week to lift the Jones Act, for example, not sending in hospital ships or the Navy until well after things were out of control, hiring a company with political connections to restore power rather than one actually capable of doing the job. Trump made the excuse that Puerto Rico was an island when asked about the slow and inadequate response, as if that was a fact that wasn't well known before the hurricane hit.
Knowing how many died, Trump could respect the scale of the disaster and the loss of life and refrain from boasting obviously false praise about how great the response was. Its self-evidently not "one of the best jobs that's ever been done..." You can argue there were factors outside of the control of the Federal response. Some were. But Trump's characterization of the preparations and aftermath are an insult to Puerto Rico, and our intelligence.
And to your point above, Trump and Congressional Republicans are purposely preventing our having any other basis to judge by refusing to hold a hearing or otherwise look into what was obviously an inadequate response.