Saturday, July 11, 2020

Ex-Acting DHS Secretary: Trump Wanted To Sell Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria



Elaine Duke, the former Acting Director of Homeland Security said President Trump wanted to sell Puerto Rico.

Elaine Duke, the former Acting Director of Homeland Security said President Trump wanted to sell Puerto Rico, according to the New York Times.

New York Times:

Among her most searing moments during the response to the hurricanes came when she heard Mr. Trump raise the possibility of “divesting” or “selling” Puerto Rico as the island struggled to recover.

“The president’s initial ideas were more of as a businessman, you know,” she recalled. “Can we outsource the electricity? Can we can we sell the island? You know, or divest of that asset?”

She said the idea was never seriously considered or discussed after that meeting.

Trump considered selling Puerto Rico: Ex-DHS chief says the president asked ‘can we sell the island?’

#STATEHOOD OR #INDEPENDENCE


July 11, 2020 By Bob Brigham



President Donald Trump’s former acting Secretary of Homeland Security says the leader of the free world considered selling Puerto Rico.

Elaine Duke, who describes herself as a lifelong Republican, spoke with The New York Times in a “wide-ranging interview” about her 14 months working for Trump.

“Among her most searing moments during the response to the hurricanes came when she heard Mr. Trump raise the possibility of ‘divesting’ or ‘selling’ Puerto Rico as the island struggled to recover,” the newspaper reported.

“Can we outsource the electricity? Can we can we sell the island? You know, or divest of that asset?” Trump reportedly asked.


Puerto Rico is an American territory, the island’s three million people are American citizens. The territory’s government estimates that 2,975 Americans were killed by the hurricane.


Duke also said she was not ready to support Trump’s re-election.

“That’s a really hard question,” she said. “But given the choices, I don’t know yet.”

Read the full report.


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