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    Brian Stelter‏Verified account @brianstelter Sep 13

    New WaPo poll of Puerto Ricans: They say the lackluster response to Maria "was due to a failure of government at all levels, from the president down to municipal authorities..."https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/national/wp/2018/09/12/feature/residents-see-a-failure-at-all-levels-of-government/ …

    6:02 AM - 13 Sep 2018
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    • Vicki Bluhm Little Things Give Me Life 🌈🌕💖 Pat Bennett - Be a Better Human n e l l  o k i e zarko 🌞Robin Taylor🌞 Truth Will Out Itrikke Boombastic
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      1. TrumpsTaxes‏ @TrumpsTaxes Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        TrumpsTaxes Retweeted TrumpsTaxes

        https://twitter.com/trumpstaxes/status/1040222692199346176?s=21 …

        TrumpsTaxes added,

        TrumpsTaxes @TrumpsTaxes
        To all Puerto Ricans living in the mainland U.S.: The leader of the Republican Party doesn’t believe that 3,000 people died due to Hurricane Maria. Let the him and his party know how you feel about that in November. Register. Vote. Donate. Volunteer. pic.twitter.com/evGpc5mYOw
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      2. KatRozza‏ @RozzaKat13 Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Puerto Rican’s know that their own government is corrupt! Why did food rot and water go undelivered? They have skin in this game! We provided!pic.twitter.com/3JcPXI24lI

        2 replies 1 retweet 5 likes
      3. Johnny Ringo‏ @JohnRingo1850 Sep 13
        Replying to @RozzaKat13 @brianstelter

        Why blame the local government when you can blame Trump for their crimes.

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      1. Justin Ryland  🇺🇸‏ @justin_ryland Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Because the locals know that their state and local government officials (such as the mayor with the goofy hats) are corrupt AF.

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      1. John B‏ @Biasednewshater Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        John B Retweeted Mark Dice

        https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1034171657475186688?s=20 …

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        Mark DiceVerified account @MarkDice
        CNN's Brian Stelter is emotionally falling apart. pic.twitter.com/NTPdFCB1NG
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      1. THERIGHTMOM‏ @jordanprincess2 Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        That Puerto Rico mayor was a failure, who claimed we sent nothing , ironically, while filming in front of our pallets of food and water. Also, she claimed there was no running water or electricity, so how was she always clean and her hair blown out every time.

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      2. BooBoo NY‏ @BooBooNyc Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        The shitty power grid was Puerto Rico’s doing from before the Hurricane Maria hit and the lack of water could have been handled with the million-plus bottles of water FEMA delivered but PR never distributed. Just stop Stelter, lying by omission is still a lie.pic.twitter.com/2wyMt2KOUE

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      3. sven lee‏ @unhappytwituser Sep 13
        Replying to @BooBooNyc @brianstelter

        Our federal government had helicopters flying all over the greater Houston area to find people in remote areas that needed help. Nothing like that for Puerto Rico. Feds could see the water wasn’t being distributed, yet didn’t even ask why.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. sven lee‏ @unhappytwituser Sep 13
        Replying to @unhappytwituser @BooBooNyc

        pic.twitter.com/DowFoacT8j

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      2. Robert Antonelli‏ @robjantonelli Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter @costareports

        B.S. The poverty, the lack of infrastructure and administration in Puerto Rico was prevalent long before Donald Trump ever became President. It was basically little more than a third world country. Why didn’t Obama solve this problem?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. sven lee‏ @unhappytwituser Sep 13
        Replying to @robjantonelli @brianstelter @costareports

        The USA is most powerful country in the world. We send first responders all over the world to assist others in crises. Yet Trump admin couldn’t get a few helicopters to fly inland and check on people. And now he denies they died. That’s SICK!

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      1. Edward Harris‏ @edwardharris251 Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter @PhilipRucker

        After reading that article, I see why Trump is disputing that 3,000 death toll number. It’s definitely made up. Wash Post poll of Puerto Ricans. Okay, sure.

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      1. Kevin Wagner‏ @weatherwagner Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Well, according to Trump, there were 3000 more people to poll, so...

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      1. Todd Ledbetter‏ @TledbetterTodd Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Wow! Sounds like we should have sent Bill and Hillary. They are revered in Haiti for there thievery.

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      1. Derek Anderson‏ @AltruistcMystic Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Honest question. PR does not pay taxes, and doesn’t vote. If they don’t pay taxes then how do they get the benefit of non military assistance? Legitimate question. I admit I don’t know the answer. There is no hateful intent or trollery here.

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      2. BooBoo NY‏ @BooBooNyc Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        No one believes you, CNN or the Washington Post.

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      2. James Baron‏ @MAGASeabiscuit Sep 13
        Replying to @brianstelter

        James Baron Retweeted Rhonda

        https://twitter.com/ReallyAwakenNow/status/1040068962640248833 …

        James Baron added,

        Rhonda @ReallyAwakenNow
        Replying to @amyklobuchar
        For clarification, I clicked the link in the article, to a piece on how this almost 3000 deaths were figured out. This is what https://abcnews.go.com/US/death-toll-hurricane-maria-3000-puerto-rico-study/story?id=57179291 … Not bodies, not missing person reports, not death certificates #MAGA #QAnon #TheRainMakers #WWG1WGA #PuertoRicoDeathToll pic.twitter.com/Uy5X1UqFXg
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      3. Bathsheba’s Farmer‏ @Inkling61 Sep 13
        Replying to @MAGASeabiscuit @brianstelter

        You don’t have to see a death certificate to know someone died. You get data from the government that issued the death certificates. Data vs forms.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. James Baron‏ @MAGASeabiscuit Sep 13
        Replying to @Inkling61 @brianstelter

        We need to know how and why the died. That is a big discrepancy between 16 people and 3000. Also, lets remember, puerto rican officials actually stole money from those funds.

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      5. Bathsheba’s Farmer‏ @Inkling61 Sep 13
        Replying to @MAGASeabiscuit @brianstelter

        They do know how they died. And no they didn’t steal funds.

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      6. James Baron‏ @MAGASeabiscuit Sep 13
        Replying to @Inkling61 @brianstelter

        They should disclose how they died. Also, the place was being robbed by the local officials.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/puerto-rico-mayor-two-others-arrested-on-corruption-charges/ …

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Bathsheba’s Farmer‏ @Inkling61 Sep 13
        Replying to @MAGASeabiscuit @brianstelter

        This has nothing to do with hurricane Maria or hurricane relief. If you don’t like corrupt officials there are many more cases in the trump admin. Including the FEMA director.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/06/wilbur-ross-navigator-trump-pruitt/563441/ …

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      8. James Baron‏ @MAGASeabiscuit Sep 13
        Replying to @Inkling61 @brianstelter

        Getting rides? Come on! The poor infrastructure had everything to do with Maria. CNN reports how bad Trump's approval rating is with Puerto Rico, mentions others have bad approval ratings as well, but never says the pct. CNN is fake news

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