There's a term of art in journalism called "burying the lead." (Or if you really want to get hard-core journalism, "burying the lede.") It refers to a poorly constructed news story in which the truly important information is way down in the copy, whereas a bunch of trivial nonsense dominates the top.
With that in mind, let's take a look at something from a Reuters story about the Trump Administration's performance responding to the hurricane aftermath in Puerto Rico: