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Donald Trump in Puerto Rico, lauds administration’s relief effort On the ground in Puerto Rico nearly two weeks after a hurricane ravaged the island, President Donald Trump heaped praise
San Juan mayor in hurricane spotlight after Donald Trump tweets In Puerto Rico’s hurricane-ravaged capital, it seems Carmen Yulin Cruz is everywhere these days: handing out bags of ice, wading