Donald Trump ‘Floored’ Puerto Rico Governor With Nuclear War Boast, New Book Claims
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“I could not believe what I was hearing. It was surreal," Ricardo Rosselló wrote of his 2017 exchange with Trump following Hurricane Maria.
Then-President Donald Trump stunned then-Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in 2017 with a boast about how America wouldn’t hang around if it came to launching nuclear weapons at an adversary, Rosselló recalls in his new memoir.
In “The Reformer’s Dilemma,” Rosselló remembers Trump telling him during a helicopter trip over areas of the island that had been hit by the monster Hurricane Maria that “nature has a way of coming back,” until it doesn’t.
The now-presumptive GOP presidential nominee brought up the unknowns of the aftermath of nuclear warfare and said what Rosselló described as “the one thing that made me more concerned than anything else in the entire visit,” per excerpts obtained by The Hill.
Trump said that “if nuclear war happens, we won’t be second in line pressing the button,” Rosselló reportedly wrote in the book due out Tuesday.
“This statement floored me,” Rosselló wrote, according to The Hill. “I could not believe what I was hearing. It was surreal. Was he really talking about total annihilation as we flew over the ravaged sights of the island?”