Not everyone is outraged by President Trump's move to divert military funds to pay for a border wall
Responses from politicians and residents in areas affected covered a wide spectrum but were primarily shaped by how those individuals feel about President Donald Trump and his commitment to building a border wall.There was a sense of outrage in Puerto Rico, where the Defense Department's move to divert more than $400 million in funding from projects in the territory has prompted accusations of racism.
and all others are ready, and will do a great job. When they do, let them know it, and give them a big Thank You - Not like last time. That includes from the incompetent Mayor of San Juan!" Trump tweeted from the White House."Puerto Rico is one of the most corrupt places on earth. Their political system is broken and their politicians are either Incompetent or Corrupt.
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