Wednesday, March 11 - 17, 2020 / no. 046
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
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Fiscal Plan presents Optimistic Outlook Despite Uncertain Future P10 A year later, the ruling on Supplemental Security Income for Puerto Rico is still pending P12 Puerto Ricans could benefit from the collapse of international exchange markets P18
Political Insight: President Trump on Puerto Rico Disaster recovery funds, corruption claims and the Oversight Board Giovanna Garofalo
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Editor’s note: This is the second story in a two-part series about the 2020 presidential candidates’ stances on Puerto Rico affairs.
La Perla to become San Juan’s next tourist stop P28
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ast week, THE WEEKLY JOURNAL offered political insight on the Democratic presidential candidates that remained back then and their plans for Puerto Rico as outlined by their campaigns. For the second part of this edition, the gaze will shift to the Trump administration’s efforts
regarding the welfare of Puerto Rico’s residents. More than three years have passed since business magnate Donald J. Trump claimed a shocking victory in the 2016 presidential elections. The Republican contender garnered an outpour of support from middle America that clashed considerably with poignant criticism from the “mainstream media,” as he refers to left-leaning publications, postmodern progressives, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and even prominent members of his own party. GO TO PAGE 4