President Donald Trump is once again ranting about Puerto Rico, complaining about the amount of aid money the U.S. territory has received in the wake of Hurricane Maria, and lashing out at its leaders who “only take from USA.” The president’s string of tweets, which began late Monday and picked up again Tuesday morning, came after the Senate rejected a $13.5 billion disaster-relief bill that included just $600 million to the struggling island’s food-stamp program. “The Democrats today killed a Bill that would have provided great relief to Farmers and yet more money to Puerto Rico despite the fact that Puerto Rico has already been scheduled to receive more hurricane relief funding than any ‘place’ in history,” Trump wrote. “Puerto Rico got far more money than Texas & Florida combined, yet their government can’t do anything right,” he added. “The place is a mess—nothing works.”

It was yet another broadside against the U.S. territory, which is still recovering from the devastating 2017 storm. The Trump administration has faced significant criticism for its handling of the disaster, including from San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, whom the president described in a tweet Monday as “crazed and incompetent.”

“Trump continues to embarrass himself & the Office he holds,” Cruz responded. “He is unhinged & thus lies about the $ received by PR. HE KNOWS HIS RESPONSE was inefficient at best. He can huff & puff all he wants but he cannot escape the death of 3,000 on his watch.”

Trump, who claimed back in September that the death toll from the storm was artificially inflated by his political opponents to “make [him] look as bad as possible,” has continued to bash the island whenever possible, often using statistics of dubious origin. He has claimed multiple times that the island received “91 Billion Dollars for the hurricane, more money than has ever been gotten for a hurricane before.” That’s not exactly true. Per The Washington Post, $91 billion is actually a high estimate of what the federal government could spend over the life of the disaster. As of Tuesday, per the Post, it had actually spent about $11 billion.

Of course, that hasn’t stopped Trump from continuing to use the misleading figure, or from insisting—publicly and privately—that the island has already received too much money. The failure of the broader disaster-relief bill Monday only seemed to add to those frustrations, though his account of why it didn’t pass was, of course, somewhat misleading. Senate Democrats did reject a G.O.P. bill over its limited funding to Puerto Rico. But a Democratic bill from the House was also rejected Monday, with Republicans arguing that it didn’t include enough money for victims of other disasters, including the flooding in the Midwest. Democrats had attempted to add such funding in an amendment Monday, but were shot down by the G.O.P.; per Politico, they’ll introduce new legislation that includes funding for “communities affected by the Midwest floods and other natural disasters this year” on Tuesday.

Nevertheless, Trump, in his rant, accused Democrats of “taking dollars away from our Farmers and so many others,” in a show of indifference to the territory’s plight. “The best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico is President Donald J. Trump,” he wrote Tuesday. “So many wonderful people, but with such bad Island leadership and with so much money wasted. Cannot continue to hurt our Farmers and States with these massive payments, and so little appreciation!”

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