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At Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden, one of the president’s guest stars, former wrestler Hulk Hogan, compared Puerto Rico to a floating island of garbage.
Puerto Rico, off the coast of Florida, is a Caribbean island militarily protected by the United States. That didn’t stop it from being the target of filthy insults during Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, October 27. One of the evening’s “distinguished” guests, as a preamble to the diatribe of former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump, slipped up. Hulk Hogan thought it was a good idea to make this comparison: “There’s literally a floating island full of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.”
The Devil
According to journalist Maurin Picard, a US correspondent present at the meeting, other intriguing sentences and speeches were delivered in this legendary place, which is also full of historical meaning. Beyond the concerts and basketball and ice hockey games, this room hosted a large gathering of American Nazis in 1939! Holding such a political meeting there is rather astonishing. Especially since the words were sulphurous, in the presence of Melania Trump. Donald Trump did not fail to speak of an “occupied country”, “savage gangs” and a supposed “enemy within”. His opponent in the elections, Kamala Harris, was even compared to the devil and the antichrist by David Rem, a childhood friend of the former president. All that was missing were the torches.