San Juan Mayor Speaks to Geraldo Rivera on Hurricane Relief Efforts

San Juan

On Oct. 1, 2017, Fox News match during large, Geraldo Rivera, interviewed San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz for her perspective on service efforts underway in Puerto Rico.

The mayor, on Friday, had publicly criticized President Donald J. Trump and a sovereign supervision service efforts. Cruz went as distant as to say, “you are murdering us,” in a news conference.

The remarks have drawn clever defamation from a boss who tweeted on Saturday that a mayor lacked care skills.

A FEMA director released this statement: “The mayor of San Juan has not participated almost in any bid of a corner margin office. Other mayors have been participating.”

Rivera asked a mayor about her comments on people dying, observant he has not seen any people dying. In fact, Rivera reported that 16 people had died when a charge hit, and currently that series has not grown.

In her response, a mayor pronounced that “dying was a continuum” and offering an instance of what she was perplexing to contend by arguing “if a child is not eating for several days afterwards they are dying.” When asked if she wishes she had improved explained her indicate in a news discussion she replied, “No.”

Rivera said he believed Cruz was really narrow-minded and that a island, politically speaking, was separate in half and hold rarely contested elections. He also pronounced that “the mayor was rarely vicious of Trump.”

“I exceedingly and profoundly lamentation that politics has reared a nauseous head, a conditions is bad enough,” pronounced Rivera.

By Laurel Fee
Edited by Jeanette Smith

Sources:

Fox News TV: Report from Geraldo Rivera
Youtube: Geraldo Rivera interviews San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz

Featured and Top Image Courtesy of Mark Taylor’s Flickr Page – Creative Commons License

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