Trump Felt Uncomfortable due to Inappropriate Racist Remarks: The Republican Party is on the backfoot after a comedian made inappropriate racist remarks against the Puerto Rican community and others at a presidential election rally in New York. in this rally Donald Trump Was in the role of keynote speaker.
At a rally held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made an offensive comment on the Puerto Rican community, saying, “I don’t know if you guys know this, but there’s a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.” Is. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.”
After this he insulted all Latin people by saying, “They also like to have children”, after which comedian Tony Hinchcliffe also said some very obscene things.
Biden said during the campaign call…
Responding to this, President Joe Biden said during a campaign call on Tuesday, “All I see there is garbage from his supporters. “Cursing Latinos is inappropriate, and un-American.”
Trump told ABC News, “I don’t know him (Hinchcliffe). Who put them there?”
Jorido Buxo, a prominent Puerto Rican politician in the US, defended Trump, saying that he would not be deterred by this and supported Trump.
“We will not panic, we will not succumb to ignorance, stupidity or irrational thoughtlessness, we will remain focused on what is really important,” he said at a Trump rally Tuesday evening in Allentown, a predominantly Latino city of Pennsylvania.
Speaking in English and Spanish, she said her homeland “is a beautiful island, where I was born and grew up, a community deeply rooted in strong Orthodox values of family, faith, economic freedom and a deep love of country.” It has happened.”
Let us tell you that after losing the Spain-America War in 1898, Spain handed over the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico to America, but it was never included in America.
Its a strange situation because Puerto Ricans are US citizens. If those people live on the mainland of America then they can participate in the US elections, but if they live on the island of Puerto Rico then they cannot even vote in the US elections. This island has its own law.
Buxo is the island of Puerto Rico’s “shadow senator” in the U.S. Congress. She has been elected as a senator by the island, but cannot sit and vote in the US Senate, as the territory is not constitutionally a US state.
The Latino community in the US state of Pennsylvania accounts for a little more than 8 percent of the population and their votes could change the outcome in the state, where Trump and Vice President Harris are almost neck-and-neck.