A recent statement from Donald Trump's campaign addressed a controversial comment made by a speaker at the former president's Madison Square Garden rally. The speaker referred to Puerto Rico as a 'floating island of garbage,' sparking outrage and backlash.
The Trump campaign swiftly distanced itself from the comment, with spokesperson Danielle Alvarez stating that the joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign.
During the rally in New York City, Hinchcliffe's remark about Puerto Rico being a 'floating island of garbage' drew immediate criticism. The comedian's attempt at humor fell flat and was met with widespread condemnation.
Notably, both the Harris and Trump campaigns have been actively seeking support from the Puerto Rican community, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania where a significant number of Puerto Ricans reside.
This incident underscores the sensitivity surrounding discussions about Puerto Rico and the importance of respectful dialogue in political campaigns. The controversy serves as a reminder of the need for careful consideration of language and messaging when engaging with diverse communities.