Weeks after a Category 4 hurricane made landfall in Puerto Rico, it was reported that 95 percent of residents on the island were without power, 35 percent of grocery stores were closed, 50 percent of roads needed to be cleared of debris, 86 percent of cellphone towers were not functioning, and 25 percent of shipping ports were closed. "We will get through this TOGETHER," tweeted U.S. president Donald Trump, who then referred to Puerto Rican officials as "politically motivated ingrates" told by "the Democrats" to say "nasty" things.
Weekly Review
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Weeks after a Category 4 hurricane made landfall in Puerto Rico, it was reported that 95 percent of residents on the island were without power, 35 percent of grocery stores were closed, 50 percent of roads needed to be cleared of debris, 86 percent of cellphone towers were not functioning, and 25 percent of shipping ports were closed. "We will get through this TOGETHER," tweeted U.S. president Donald Trump, who then referred to Puerto Rican officials as "politically motivated ingrates" told by "the Democrats" to say "nasty" things.