Red Sox manager to skip White House visit, citing Trump's Puerto Rico hurricane response - News Summed Up

Red Sox manager to skip White House visit, citing Trump's Puerto Rico hurricane response


Washington (CNN) The Boston Red Sox's manager plans to skip his team's visit to the White House this week to celebrate their World Series win, citing his disapproval of the Trump administration's response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Alex Cora, the Red Sox manager , told reporters Sunday he will not accompany his team to the White House on Thursday when they go to celebrate their 2018 World Series win with President Donald Trump, according to CNN affiliate NESN. Cora, a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico, said the government has done "some things back home that are great," but added that "we still have a long ways to go." You know, it's pretty tough, you know, to go celebrate when we're in where we're at," Cora said. The Trump administration was widely criticized for its response to the devastation caused in 2017 by Hurricane Maria to Puerto Rico, which left nearly 3,000 people dead.


Source: CNN May 06, 2019 11:37 UTC



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