GOV. ROSSELLO IN HOT WATER OVER LEAKED CHATS
The government of Puerto Rico was thrown into turmoil starting on July 8th, when screenshots of chat sessions involving Governor Ricardo Rosselló on the Telegram application where made public. A few more pages where released the next day, and on July 13th, 889 pages of the chat screenshots were released by the Center for Investigative Journalism. The chats in question happened during December 2018 and January 2019.
The chat screens included several troubling statements, slurs, jokes and threats made by several of the chat participants: the Governor, Secretary of State Luis Rivera Marín, Public Affairs Secretary Ramón Rosario, legal counsel Alfonso Orona, CFO Christian Sobrino and lobbyist Elías Sanchez, among others.
The chat scandal comes just days after the arrest of former PR Education Secretary Julia Keleher and other Rosselló administration officials on corruption charges
Some of the highlights from the chats:
- Participants joked about killing San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz.
- Homophobic slurs and other insults where used against member of the press, political opponents and celebrities like Ricky Martin.
- Insults against the federal Financial Control Board that oversees the island's finances.
- Mockery of the Governor's neighbors in Cayey -- where Rosselló has a vacation home -- and their poverty.
- Jokes about the backlog of dead bodies in Puerto Rico's forensic science center.
- Coordination of actions by online trolls on behalf of the Governor, rigging of online polls and collusion with journalists in order to receive favorable coverage.
- Jokes about the weight of a Rosselló campaign volunteer.
- Directive by Rosselló to "sic" the police on or jeopardize the employment of political rivals.
- The Governor expressed a desire to "take care of" Arnaldo Claudio, the federal monitor assigned to oversee Puerto Rico's troubled police force.
The full text of the chats (in Spanish) is available as a pdf at this link.
Some of the most controversial remarks, translated to English, can be found here.
Numerous politicians, celebrities and private citizens have called for the Governor's resignation. So far, he refuses to step down, although some cabinet officials involved in the chats have announced their resignations. Widespread anti-Rosselló protests have rocked the city of San Juan, starting the weekend of the chat revelations and continuing into this week.
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