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are calling for Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo to resign following the federal indictment, as many of those accused in the investigation served in Mr. Rossello's administration. According to the Washington Post, the arrests also fueled concerns on Capitol Hill about the billions of dollars in aid that Cong
al investigation, according to The Post. "We've crossed that crucible now," said Mr. Grijalva, who later reiterated on Twitter that he supports Mr. Rossello's resignation. "The restoration of accountability is so key going forward." According to the Associated Press, Mr. Rossello was not involved in the
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News on Monday, Mr. Rossello said he had apologized to some of those named in the chat but still has work to do as governor." -- After criticizing Rossello, Trump credited himself as "the best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico." From HuffPost's Julian Shen-Berro: "Trump falsely stated that Congr
gest-circulation daily newspaper, El Nuevo Dia, said in an unusual front-page editorial on Monday. ... In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Mr. Rossello said he had apologized to some of those named in the chat but still has work to do as governor." -- After criticizing Rossello, Trump credited him
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News on Monday, Mr. Rossello said he had apologized to some of those named in the chat but still has work to do as governor." -- After criticizing Rossello, Trump credited himself as "the best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico." From HuffPost's Julian Shen-Berro: "Trump falsely stated that Congre
gest-circulation daily newspaper, El Nuevo Dia, said in an unusual front-page editorial on Monday. ... In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Mr. Rossello said he had apologized to some of those named in the chat but still has work to do as governor." -- After criticizing Rossello, Trump credited him
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NEWS: 1. Tens of thousands of Puerto Rican protesters continue to occupy the blue cobblestone streets of Old San Juan to demand that Gov. Ricardo Rossello resign amid allegations of corruption and the revelation of a scandalous group chat involving his inner circle. The mobilization against the 40-ye
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g for hours for news that the resignation was coming," Arelis R. Hernandez reports. "His public affairs secretary — one of the last men standing in Rossello's corner — said that afternoon that the governor would speak directly to the people before the end of the day, but no time was given and the conte
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g for hours for news that the resignation was coming," Arelis R. Hernandez reports. "His public affairs secretary — one of the last men standing in Rossello's corner — said that afternoon that the governor would speak directly to the people before the end of the day, but no time was given and the conten
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and Angela Avila-Marrero, who was the executive director of the Puerto Rico Health Insurance Administration until late June. ... "Prosecutors said Rossello was not involved in the investigation, according to the Associated Press. The Page 13822 EFTA00044333 ytivumui senu Oil I VVILICI Ile I IdU UUL
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debut for a 10-day worldwide total of $531 million. It opened a week early in China, where it has earned about $100 million. (Hollywood Reporter) Rossello says he will not run for re-election POWER PLAYERS IN THE NEWS: 1. Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello, who is facing the threat of impeachment as t
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fusal to investigate these claims as secretary of justice." USA Today (7/25, Bacon, Ortiz, 10.31M) reports that "Vazquez's close political ties to Rossello, along with her own political history, have many people here viewing her as only a temporary solution." Soon after Rossello's announcement, "#WandaR
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(7/18, Hernandez, Stein, 14.2M) reports that "tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans have been taking to the...streets of the old city here demanding...Rossello resign amid allegations of corruption." According to the Post, "The protests, increasingly intense, are an outgrowth of widespread indignation that

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