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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Apr 2, 2019, 12:01 PM Apr 2019

Hallie Jackson Calls Out WH Spox's Falsehoods About 'That Country' Puerto Rico


By Matt Shuham
April 2, 2019 11:23 am

NBC News’ Hallie Jackson fact-checked White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley in real time after Gidley repeated President Donald Trump’s falsehoods regarding Puerto Rico. Gidley also incorrectly called the U.S. territory “that country,” which he later said was “a slip of the tongue.”

In an interview Tuesday morning with Jackson, Gidley attempted to defend President Donald Trump’s tweeted attacks at Puerto Rico, where nearly 3,000 people died as a result of Hurricane Maria’s landfall in 2017, and where the Trump administration is widely blamed for bungling disaster response after the catastrophic storm.

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“They have received more money than any state or territory in history for rebuild,” Gidley asserted confidently, adding: “They have not come to $91 billion, with all we’ve done in that country, where they have had a systematic mismanagement of the goods and services we’ve sent to them.”

Jackson jumped in, correcting the White House spokesperson on three fronts. “These are things that are not true, just factually, from a factual basis,” she said.

First, the “$91 billion” Gidley and Trump cited doesn’t represent what’s been spent on recovery in Puerto Rico, but rather the Trump administration’s high-end estimate of what recovery on the island could cost in the long run, The Washington Post reported. The territory has only actually received about $11 billion in aide.

Second, even if Puerto Rico receives $91 billion in federal assistance over the lifetime of the Hurricane Maria recovery — which will take many more years — that still won’t come close to the estimated $120 billion federal bill for the recovery after Hurricane Katina.

Finally, Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens who live in a U.S. territory. Gidley said later in the interview that it was “a mistake” to refer to the island as “that country.”

“Do you think that’s a concern that there is that kind of slip of the tongue inside the White House?” Jackson asked.

“No,” Gidley replied. “A slip of the tongue is not on purpose, Hallie, that would by definition be a slip of the tongue.”

Commenting on Gidley’s reference to Puerto Rico as “that country,” Politico’s Jake Sherman said “I’ve heard variations of this from many people inside the White House.” The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman agreed.




https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/hallie-jackson-calls-out-wh-spoxs-falsehoods-about-that-country-puerto-rico
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Hallie Jackson Calls Out WH Spox's Falsehoods About 'That Country' Puerto Rico (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2019 OP
The same slip of the tongue that refers to "three Mexican countries"? flor-de-jasmim Apr 2019 #1
Prettyt much. 2naSalit Apr 2019 #2
Or those "shithole countries"? (He meant to say non-white.) erronis Apr 2019 #3
Kudos to Hallie Jackson. We need more direct fact checking and calling out the liars to their faces. erronis Apr 2019 #4

erronis

(15,303 posts)
3. Or those "shithole countries"? (He meant to say non-white.)
Tue Apr 2, 2019, 03:14 PM
Apr 2019

They can call it a slip of the tongue or a brain fart but it is really a unfettered tendency to denigrate the others.

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