Trump defends response to crisis in Puerto Rico in new tweets

President Trump lashes out at Puerto Rico's leadership

President Trump defended the response to the crisis in Puerto Rico Sunday, more than a week after the island was hit by Hurricane Maria. 

Tweeting early Sunday morning, Mr. Trump said, "We have done a great job with the almost impossible situation in Puerto Rico."

"Outside fake news or politically motivated ingrates ... people are now starting to recognize the amazing work that has been done by FEMA and our great military," he tweeted.

The tweets comes amid vocal criticism from San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who has accused the Trump administration of "killing us with the inefficiency."

Mr. Trump fired back Saturday, tweeting that Cruz has "such poor leadership ability."

Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke also drew ire from Cruz after calling the response to the storm in Puerto Rico a "good news story."

"I am very satisfied," Duke said of the response on Friday. "I know it's a hard storm to recover from, but the amount of progress that's been made -- and I really would appreciate any support that we get -- I know it is really a good news story in terms of our ability to reach people and the limited number of deaths that have taken place in such a devastating hurricane."

On Sunday, Mr. Trump thanked the governor of Puerto Rico and "all of those who are working so closely with our First Responders."

"Fantastic job!" he added.

The president is slated to visit the region on Tuesday to survey damage sustained from the storm. He said he may also stop in the U.S. Virgin Islands during his visit. 

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