Chef José Andrés feeding rescue workers during the recent wildfires in California. Even as he’s sparring with Democrats, President Trump apparently plans to make a pitch for bipartisanship during his State of the Union address Tuesday. Could his plea for “comity” also include an olive branch to chef and humanitarian José Andrés, a frequent critic of the president’s policies on immigration and emergency relief? The Trump Organization sued the chef for $10 million for breach of contract, and Andrés countersued for $8 million. FEMA extended World Central Kitchen two separate contracts to cover two weeks of the group’s work in Puerto Rico.
Source: Washington Post February 05, 2019 21:22 UTC