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He Was The First President To Visit Puerto Rico

 
sgtdjones 2017-10-04 12:31:42 

Trump Falsely Claims He Was The First President To Visit Puerto Rico (He Was The 10th)

Trump bragged to reporters that people of Puerto Rico appreciated him being there and that he was the first president in history to make such a visit when he was the tenth.

Teddy Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Barack Obama all made official visits before Trump. Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, and Gerald Ford all made unofficial visits to Puerto Rico.

Trump isn’t even the first Republican president to visit.

Trump did make history in one respect. He has demonstrated that he is the most ignorant person to ever serve as president.



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powen001 2017-10-04 12:42:18 

In reply to sgtdjones

and he aint even in for a full year yet...

which one will come first...Impeachment or just even more outrageous behavior?

You can imagine this bonafide Morons picture will forever be recorded as a President of the United States?

#Shame

 
embsallie 2017-10-04 13:06:40 

In reply to sgtdjones

Isn't it amazing how easily this guy bends the truth and gets away with it?
As a matter of fact some of what he says is not even bending the truth; These are outright lies.

 
Ninetenjack 2017-10-04 13:47:39 

In reply to powen001

Cut him some slack you forget "W" already:

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big grin big grin

 
Maispwi 2017-10-04 15:57:36 

In reply to sgtdjones

He mite argue that he was de first to visit after a disaster

 
jelfew 2017-10-04 21:27:22 

In reply to Maispwi

0 from 10 leave 1. big grin big grin big grin

 
Maispwi 2017-10-05 07:08:50 

In reply to jelfew

Sounds like you and Eric Williams were family

 
mikesiva 2017-10-12 09:18:33 

In reply to sgtdjones

Instead of making false claims Trump should fix their electricity problems

'Despite the 71-year-old’s claims Puerto Rico has “survived” the hurricane, 84 per cent of the island is still without electricity, while a third of the population lacks clean drinking water. Hurricane Maria devastated the US territory on 20 September, leaving it without any power and homes destroyed.'