U.S. elected officials call for Puerto Rico governor to resign as protests continue – NBCNews.com

U.S. elected officials and presidential candidates joined the calls Friday for Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to resign as activists planned another protest against the embattled leader.

Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans have taken to the streets over the last several days, urging Rosselló to step down after corruption investigations and 889 pages of a private chat between him and some of his officials and close associates were leaked.

Puerto Rico’s nonvoting member of Congress, Rep. Jenniffer González-Colon, posted an open letter demanding Rosselló’s resignation and that he then aids a peaceful transition of power amid the growing unrest on the island.

Protesters demonstrate against Ricardo Rossello, the Governor of Puerto Rico in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 19, 2019.Joe Raedle / Getty Images

“His leadership has been questioned to direct the destinations of the island, as well as our recovery after the hurricane,” González-Colon wrote on Facebook. “When that happens the government, the state, loses strength in its credibility and its legitimacy.”

She said stability is needed as Puerto Rico tries to rebuild after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017.

“We have to put Puerto Rico first over all other considerations,” she wrote.

Sen. Rick Scott, a former governor of Florida, said Friday that he has “long advocated for the families of Puerto Rico.” Scott, a Republican, said in a series of tweets in both English and Spanish that he agreed with González-Colon that the island deserves new leadership.

“While I’ve been hesitant to weigh in too heavily on the internal political affairs of the island, it’s clear that the current leadership has lost the confidence of the people of PR,” Scott said. “The island deserves new leadership. I agree with my friend Jenniffer Gonzalez; Governor Rossello should resign.”

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic presidential candidate, also joined the growing chorus Friday.