Member of the House of Representatives of New York Alexandria Odeau-Cortes wanted to put the 45th US President Donald Trump with a bad head of state and disgraced. Congresswume shared in Twitter photos of the Old House of their grandmother on Puerto Rico Island and stated that the administration of the former president was guilty of such housing conditions.
“A little more than a week ago my grandmother got sick. I went to Puerto Rico to see her this house. Help After Hurricane” Maria “did not arrive. Trump blocked dollar assistance [Puerto Rico]. People are forced to leave the birthday And the developers are taken by the developers, “said Okatsey-Cortes and put two photos of the house on which the ceiling panels damaged by water were visible.
In this way, the politician wanted to attract the former Trump administration to responsibility for the treatment of disasters with natural disasters after Puerto Rico hit a hurricane “Maria” in 2017.
However, soon the critics accused the Congresswume in the fact that she used the difficult position of his grandmother to get extra points in a political career. Some Twitter users claim that the US Chamber of Representatives lives in “Luxury”, but allows its relative to remain in “poor conditions.”
“Honey, you drive Tesla and you have two apartments. If your grandmother lives poorly, it’s because you don’t help her,” – noted Candidate for Congress from the Republican Party in Florida Lavern Spyser.
Another user noticed that it is bad to use the negative experience of your grandmother as a “demonstration of your virtue.”
On such accusations in our address, Okalo Cortez replied that with her grandmother “everything is in order” and “she is where to go and who will take care of her.” The politician concluded that the case is not in it, “but what happens to Puertorikans around the world.”
Previously, the US President Donald Trump accused of attacks on science. “We know that there were glaring attempts to distort the scientific data, to use them selectively or ignore,” said the Climate Department and Environment of the Scientific Office of the White House Jane Lyubchenko.