President Trump thinks the latest estimate of about 3,000 dead from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico is a lie made up by his political opponents. But even some Republicans—especially those in Florida—are among those disagreeing with the president's assertion about the estimate from researchers at George Washington University. Some of the responses, per the Washington Post, CNN, and USA Today:
- Paul Ryan: The House speaker said he had "no reason to dispute" the death toll. "You couldn’t get to people for a long time on the island because roads were washed out, power was gone and the casualties mounted for a long time," Ryan said. "Those are just the facts of what happens when a horrible hurricane hits an isolated place like an island." He added that "casualties don't make a person look bad."
- Rick Scott: Florida's Republican governor tweeted that he disagreed with Trump. An "independent study said thousands were lost and Gov. (Ricardo) Rosselló agreed," wrote Scott, who is running for the Senate. "I've been to Puerto Rico 7 times & saw devastation firsthand."