I'm doubting the twitter link's claims that:
(1) The White House had no report on Puerto Rico during a conference call with FEMA Sep 25
(2) Therefore WH "had no plans to make any moves in PR". I don't see this being reported elsewhere. The parent thought this was important enough though to back up his argument that the Trump administration is not enough doing, and I'm skeptical of both the source and the broader message.
From what I can tell, there was a major disaster and many people are struggling right now. It was made worse than it needed to be by unpreparedness and poor infrastructure. Now relief efforts are underway but they aren't happening as quickly as Houston or Florida because it's harder to reach Puerto Rico, so politicians and activists with other grievances are using this opportunity to criticize the White House. Is that incorrect?
I think you do not understand the tweet (it means that the various agencies listed had responded and were in the act of responding - '3- "Then, after every department reported their activities and projections,
it was time for the White House to issue their report."' - but specifically the office of the president had nothing planned). I don't know why one would be skeptical of that. The President's public activities after it made landfall on 9/20 were 1) the infamous Alabama rally for Luther Strange 2 days post-landfall 2) a weekend tweeting against NFL 3-4 days post-landfall, continuing into the next week 3) taking 7 days to issue a temporary waiver for the Jones act (after shipping industry comments) 4) and now he is on vacation golfing ... it's very obvious where his mind is. Here is a Twitter source supporting that: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump. One supportive tweet the day of landfall, then nothing until 5 days later that when he said, "Texas & Florida are doing great but Puerto Rico, which was already suffering from broken infrastructure & massive debt, is in deep trouble." (https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/91247827450842316...). It's 6 days in his timeline after landfall before he realizes it's an issue for him.
Note also that the USNS Comfort was deployed more quickly to Haiti in 2010 (for an earthquake which had zero days warning) than to Puerto Rico, where the order was given seven days after the storm struck: https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2017-09-2...