The mayor os San Juan is also corrupt and bad.
She is standing with the protestors( hoping she will get the job?)
She was working with that Gov, all last year, and they both screamed about Trump being the problem.
They refused to give the supplie the Gov sent to the people. ( Tons of wasted food and water found, that was never distributed)
They used that as an excuse to cry they were not getting enough supplies and relief( which lead to them getting 92 billions, largest amount ever to a state or territory for Hurricane diaster relief)
That Bitch Carmen is part of the problem.( Wish some of her emails would surface, kek)
Police in Puerto Rico launch TEAR GAS at protesters during mass demonstrations urging the governor to resign
More than 500,000 people took to streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico, yesterday
Protesters want governor Ricardo Rossello, 40, to resign after leaked messages
Singers Ricky Martin and Daddy Yankee joined protests on highway on Monday
Last night police fired tear gas at people in capital to break up demonstrations
Police in Puerto Rico fired tear gas to try and breakup thousands of protesters in the island's capital last night who were demanding the governor's resignation.
More than 500,000 people took to the streets of San Juan yesterday and officers moved in at around 11pm to break up those still in the old city.
Governor Ricardo Rossello, 40, on Sunday said he would not seek re-election next year and would step down as head of the New Progressive Party.
Earlier this month an obscenity-laced leaked online chat revealed the governor and 11 close male allies and members of his administration insulting women and mocking constituents, including the victims of Hurricane Maria.
Yesterday in San Juan, demonstrators dressed in black T-shirts filled the city's largest highway and marched in the pouring rain with celebrities like Ricky Martin and Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee in the 10th day of sometimes violent protests.
'In Puerto Rico we don't follow dictators. It's time for you to go,' a drenched Martin, 47, the target of homophobic messages in Rossello's chats, told cheering crowds.
'Despacito' singer Daddy Yankee was among protesters who headed to San Juan's old city where they demonstrated in front of police and orange plastic barriers near the governor's official residence, a mansion known as 'The Fortress.'
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, an opposition politician running for governor in 2020, said Rossello had run out of time.
'The country can't put up with this anymore,' Yulin Cruz said in a video posted from protests, wearing a black T-shirt with the message 'The power is in the street.'
The political crisis has escalated to a point where many wonder how Rossello will be able to govern the U.S. territory in the coming days amid the protests to oust him.
Rossello asked for another chance on Monday after what seems to have been the biggest protest the island has seen in nearly two decades.
'I used words that I apologized for but I've also taken significant actions in the direction of helping vulnerable sectors,' Rosselló told Fox News, explaining he had made policy changes significant to women and the LGBTQ community.
Those two groups were frequent targets of misogynistic and homophobic messages exchanged between Rosselló and top aides in 889 pages of online group chats published July 13 by Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism.
The crass messages showed a political elite intent on maintaining power on an island where people still live under blue tarpaulins two years after hurricanes ripped roofs off their homes and killed over 3,000 people.
Rossello said he will not resign, noting that he already announced he would not seek re-election in 2020 and that he has stepped down as president of his party.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7275629/Police-Puerto-Rico-launch-TEARGAS-protesters-demonstrations-urging-governor-resign.html