Reggaeton singers Anuel AA and Justin Quiles show support for Donald Trump at a rally

Reggaeton singers Anuel AA and Justin Quiles show support for Donald Trump at a rally

The two reggaeton singers met Trump at the Johnstown airportthe town where the rally was scheduled, and they greeted each other with a handshake and a brief exchange of words on the tarmac.

Trump then posed with both of them for photographs in which they wore the characteristic white cap with the message “Make Puerto Rico Great Again“And with a red one with the popular phrase “Make America Great Again” under the acronym MAGA, it is the campaign slogan of the New York tycoon and identifies his most staunch followers.

The reggaeton singers finished positioning themselves during the rallyin which they intervened. “We all know it. The world knows it. Everyone has experienced it. The best president that the world has ever seen, that the country has ever seen. His name is President Trump,” said Anuel AA.

“I spoke to him personally. He wants to help Puerto Rico grow and succeed as a country. “So let’s stand strong and united. We must all remember that all he wants is to continue helping Latinos in the United States,” she added.

He also said that Puerto Rico “has been through a lot” since Trump is no longer president and He criticized the current president, Democrat Joe Biden, because in his opinion he “promised and promised.”

Justin Quiles said: “I support you because I feel you are the most honest president we have ever had. It’s true, you say things as they are, not what you think people want to hear. And that is very important.” The reggaeton singer, born in Connecticut but raised on the islandalso shared a photograph on his social networks wearing the white cap with Trump’s signature on the visor.

During on mandate, Trump had to deal with the consequences of Hurricane Maria’s devastating impact on Puerto Rico, which left hundreds dead and parts of the island without water or electricity for months. His reaction sparked controversy from the moment he visited the island in 2017, when he said that the disaster was not “a real catastrophe”, as Katrina was in Louisiana in 2005.

In September 2018, the ruler sparked another strong controversy by denying that Hurricane Maria caused almost 3 thousand deaths, as indicated by an academic report supported by Puerto Rican authorities, and by accusing the Democrats without evidence of manipulating that figure to make him look bad.


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