The Latest: Adviser defends decision on Puerto Rico shipping
President
Trump waived the requirement Thursday, more than a week after Hurricane Maria devastated
Bossert says he wouldn't have recommended that the Jones Act be waived, but then
Trump has waived the law for 10 days to allow foreign ships to deliver food, water and other supplies to the
The
Lt. Gen.
He cited problems getting supplies and aid to residents. He said 12 of the 29 bridges that have been assessed are closed. Another 65 are damaged.
Cornelio also said the number of open gas stations has increased from about 400 to 676.
Two Republican senators have introduced legislation to permanently exempt
President
Sens. Sen.
McCain has long pushed to repeal the Jones Act, saying it has outlived its purpose to benefit special interests —
While he'd prefer full repeal, McCain said the exemption would help
President
Acting Homeland Security Secretary
She and adviser
Bossert says news of the devastation and frustration on the island isn't so much wrong as it is outdated. The administration waived restrictions Thursday on foreign ships delivering supplies to the island. Bossert adds that most of the island's hospitals there are taking patients.
House Speaker
Ryan says "huge capital injection will occur in two days" to the
He says President
The
Ryan says, "We will quickly act on that request."
He says the priority now is the humanitarian and rescue mission in
The Trump administration will waive federal restrictions on foreign ships' transportation of cargo to hurricane-ravaged
The Jones Act is a little-known federal law that prohibits foreign-flagged ships from shuttling goods between



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