Reggaeton star Nicky Jam withdraws Trump endorsement over Puerto Rico joke
- Nicky Jam has announced he is withdrawing his endorsement of Donald Trump, one month after supporting him at a rally.
- He made this announcement to his 43.5 million Instagram followers in Spanish.
- The withdrawal is due to derogatory remarks made about Puerto Rico at Trump's rally, which Jam found disrespectful.
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Reggaeton star Nicky Jam withdraws Donald Trump endorsement: 'Puerto Rico should be respected'
Nicky Jam is the latest Puerto Rican star to denounce the Trump campaign after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" at Trump's Sunday night rally.
Nicky Jam rescinds Donald Trump endorsement after Puerto Rico 'garbage' rally comment
Nicky Jam rescinded his endorsement of former President Donald Trump on Wednesday, following comments made about Puerto Rico by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally.
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Less than a week before the presidential elections in the United States, Nicky Jam decided to step aside from “any political situation” after announcing on the afternoon of Wednesday, October 30, that he was taking away his support for Donald Trump, candidate of the Republican Party. The reggaeton player posted a video on his Instagram account to explain his decision, which came after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe mocked Puerto Rico during a Trump c…
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