Itβs been over a week since Jacqui Gormley has heard from her son, who was in Puerto Rico with his grandmother when Hurricane Maria hit. Desperate and running out of options, Gormley had a strong message for President Donald Trump during an interview with CNNβs Brooke Baldwin.
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βI really donβt need to hear about whoβs kneeling and whoβs standing; thatβs not whatβs important right now,β she told CNN. βHe needs to just step up to the plate and be our fearless leader and handle this situation.
βItβs not a Third World country,β Gormley continued, βand it looks like thatβs where itβs headed to, and he is not really doing what he is supposed to be doing. Heβs supposed to be there helping them and letting them get the services they need, or at least funding them and not just taking his time to do so.β
Trumpβs response to Hurricane Maria and the damage it wreaked on Puerto Rico has been anemic, especially in comparison with the recent hurricanes that hit Texas and Florida.
According to another CNN story, when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, the number of Federal Emergency Management Agency and other federal workers, as well as the National Guard, topped 31,000. When Florida was hit by Hurricane Irma, that number was more than 40,000. Trump visited the states within days of their respective disasters.
The president is scheduled to visit the island on Tuesdayβnearly two weeks after the storm made landfall. Heβs blamed the islandβs geography for the lethargic response, but according to the Washington Post, eight days after the hurricane hit, only 4,400 Army service members were on the island providing assistance. In contrast, the Post writes, the Pentagon had dispatched 8,000 troops to Haiti a mere two days after an earthquake devastated the country in 2010.
As he often does, Trump blamed the media for unfair coverage, tweeting out that FEMA and first responders were doing a βgreat job,β before adding, βWish press would treat fairly!β
In an earlier interview with CBS, San Juan Mayor Carmen YulΓn Cruz also praised FEMA workers, who she said were βdying to go out in the streets and save people.β But, she said, they couldnβt, because they were waiting on orders from the Trump administration.
Jacqui Gormley, meanwhile, just wants to know that her son is OK. As she told CNN, her son is asthmatic and has a prescription that needs refilling. The desperate mother has filled out form after form, called hotlines, emailed her congressman and posted to numerous social media accounts in hopes of finding him.
Gormley says the lack of response is uncalled for.
βThis should not be happening, not to me, not to any other mother out there,β she said. βIt shouldnβt be happening to any of us.β
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