US News Today Live Updates on October 30, 2024 : US Election 2024: Puerto Rico Archbishop, GOP Chairman demand apology from Trump over comedian’s insulting remarks
- Archbishop Roberto O. Gonz�lez Nieves demands a personal apology from Donald Trump for racist remarks made at a rally in New York City on October 27, 2024.
- In his letter, the Archbishop stated, "Puerto Rico is not a floating island of garbage."
- Puerto Rican representative Torres criticized the comedian's remarks, stating they were "not in any sense Christian or acceptable.
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Andrea Saint Martin (CNN Español) - The Archbishop of San Juan in Puerto Rico, Monsignor Roberto González Nieves, sent a letter to former President of the United States Donald Trump on Monday, expressing his discomfort and demanding a personal apology for the comments made on Sunday by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, at a campaign rally of the Republican candidate in New York. “After consulting my brother bishops of Puerto Rico, as archbishop of San …
San Juan archbishop asks Trump to apologize for comedian’s Puerto Rico joke
Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez prays with other priests during Sunday Mass in the San Juan Cathedral in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Oct. 1, 2017. / Credit: Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 29, 2024 / 16:50 pm (CNA). Arch... [...]
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San Juan Archbishop Asks Trump to Apologize for Comedian’s Puerto Rico joke
Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez prays with other priests during Sunday Mass in the San Juan Cathedral in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Oct. 1, 2017. | Credit: Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Danielle Alvarez, a senior adviser for the Trump campaign, said in a statement provided to CNA that “this joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign.”
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